Masked crooks entered the apartment in Jaipur, watch the stealing efforts in the video failed

In the capital Jaipur, offenses are constantly emerging. The latest case is from the Mahesh Nagar police station area, where late night offenses entered an apartment and tried to steal in an apartment. But after hearing the voice, people woke up and started making sound, after which the crooks escaped from the place on the bike. According to the thief who occurred midnight, two masked crimes entered the apartment at about 2pm on Sunday evening. He tried to break the lock of an apartment. Meanwhile, people heard the sound of the open door, which woke up inside and around the apartment. When people made noise, the crooks panicked. Mahesh Nagar police station reached the place as soon as the criminal incident captured in CCTV footage reached the place. CCTV cameras footage installed in the apartment complex was investigated. In the footage, two masked crimes come with the bike and are seen running away after trying. Police strengthened the search for the accused by taking the footage. Police searched for the beginning Mahesh Nagar police station says the technical team is working to identify the crimes. Other CCTV cameras installed in the surrounding areas are also being investigated. Police feared that these crooks could be associated with an organized gang, which had already committed incidents in the city. At present, special teams have been established to arrest the offenses. After the incident, panicked among the residents of the apartment in panic. People say that there are no sufficient safety arrangements at night. Because of the absence of the guard and the open gate, the offenses were given the opportunity to enter easily. The residents demanded the administration and police to increase safety. It is worth mentioning the growing theft in Jaipur that incidents of theft and looting have come to light in the last few months from many areas of Jaipur. Especially by targeting apartments and colonies, crooks carry out the crime. Police have claimed that patrolling is increased to prevent crime during the festive season, but the increasing data of incidents question the security system. Share this story -tags