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Updated At:Aug 18, 202306:57 AM (IST)

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Tribune News Service

Ludhiana, August 17

A miscreant posing as a customer entered a jeweller’s shop in Sarafa Market and expressed desire to buy a gold ring. The person placed his brass ring in a display tray and stole the gold ring. Later, he made an excuse for withdrawing money from the ATM and fled.

The incident was captured in CCTV cameras. The Division 4 police have registered a case against him on August 15.

The shop owner, Vishal Sahgal, said his shop ‘Natasha Jewelers’ is located in the jewellery market. The miscreant came to his shop to purchase a gold ring on August 9. After selecting a ring, he said he needs to withdraw money from the ATM. When he did not return, the shop owner checked the stock and found a brass ring in the tray. On seeing the CCTV footage, the fraud came to the fore.

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