Gold Chains Heist at Mamata Banerjee Rally: Arrest Made
Three gold chains allegedly stolen at a Mamata Banerjee rally were recovered from a woman in Jharkhand. The Nadia Police arrested her at Krishnagar railway station after receiving a tip-off. Police are investigating potential accomplices, while the BJP criticizes the perceived lawlessness in West Bengal.
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In a recent development, three gold chains reportedly stolen from attendees of a rally led by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee have been retrieved. The items were found in the possession of a woman from Jharkhand, who has since been arrested, according to local police.
Acting swiftly on a tip-off, the Nadia Police apprehended the suspect at Krishnagar railway station. The incident followed a probe initiated after three women lodged a complaint during the December 11 rally.
Meanwhile, the opposition BJP has criticized the state government, highlighting the incident as evidence of lawlessness, emphasizing concerns over security even at a high-profile event.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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