Two teenagers who used to snatch ornaments from women passengers
travelling in the last local post midnight or the first local before
daybreak, have been arrested by the GRP in Borivli.We are the leading
safety China shoes manufacturer,
The CCTV footage from the station shows the teens twirling the stolen
chains around their fingers as they walk by. The duo has been lodged at
the Dongri remand home.
According to the police, the accused are
aged 12 and 13 years. They would stand on the footboard of the local
and as soon as the train picked up speed, would snatch mangalsutras ,
gold chains or necklaces of the passengers and jump off.
Cops posed as beggars and slept on platforms on receiving tip-off .Our peruvian hair
extensions are sourced directly from consenting donors. As soon as the
accused boarded trains and attempted to snatch chains, the team of cops
nabbed them.
Donations totalling £7000 have gone to two charities – thanks to Gill Murray and Friends.
Over
£4000 was raised at a charity day in Kirkton Church, Carluke, on
November 3, and the rest came from tablet and cakes Gill has made
throughout the year and which are sold at Gouldings in Rosebank, Jean
Sinclair Shoes Carluke and her own business, Gill Beverley’s beauty
salon.Fashionable cheap flat shoes for women with a large selection of women's flats,
Over
300 people attended the charity day which saw teas and coffees served,
as well as a wide range of homebaking and freshly made sandwiches.
One
hall was set aside for the children, who enjoyed a variety of
activities, thought up by Amy Allison, including face painting,
decorating cup cakes, making personalised Christmas decorations, making
bracelets, hair braiding, nail art and tattoos.
In the large
hall 14 craft stalls were set up, selling goods ranging from books,
jewellery, and cup cakes, to personalised Christmas baubles and stained
glass mirrors.
There was also a massive amount of homebaking on
sale, including 170 loaves, Christmas cakes and tablet, and this year
the homebaking stall made £1125.
Three ladies had been busy
throughout the year making jewellery and knitting baby jackets and
scarves and their work sold extremely well, raising over £600.
“I have had fantastic support again this year from my family and friends, and to them I am eternally grateful,” said Gill.
“I
would also like to thank the people of Carluke and surrounding areas
for their attendance; and everyone who made the day a success.”
The proceeds were split, with £6500 being donated to Cancer Research UK,Enjoy The Everlasting tungsten jewelry Wedding Bands With Your Own Design, and £500 to Action Medical Research.
Rowan
Main, Area Volunteer Manager with Cancer Research UK said: “We are
simply delighted that Gill Murray has created this wonderful event.
“Together
with her family and friends and with lots of support from the local
community, she has raised this tremendous amount for Cancer Research UK.
“Our life-saving research simply could not take place without Gill’s support.
“We want to thank everyone who helps in any way,walked away with two wholesale fashion shoess and beautiful handbag, no matter how small, to make this day such an amazing success. It is very much appreciated.”
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