Our Correspondent
Gurugram, September 22
A gang of thieves dressed like women struck at a computer shop in Bhargava palace here on Monday night and decamped with 25 laptops, the police have said.
The footage of the CCTV camera installed at the shop showed five men wearing “salwar-kameez” and carrying iron rods breaking the shutters of the shop at the shopping complex.
Security guard Sandeep saw them and raised the alarm, but the miscreants overpowered him and tied him before fleeing.
The guard later confirmed that the thieves were dressed like women.
“I heard some noise in the basement. When I went there, I was shocked to see women in one of the shops. They hit me before decamping with laptops,” the guard said.
A few days ago, residents of Sirhail village raised the alarm as a man wearing woman’s clothes was caught on a CCTV camera wandering suspiciously. Subsequently, the entire village was alerted.
The police are trying to verify whether or not it could be a group of eunuchs.
“Miscreants use different tricks to commit crime. The police are conducting raids to nab the accused,” said Preet Pal Singh Sangwan, ACP, Crime.
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