2013年1月7日星期一

who registered the FIR in the case

Ornamenst worth Rs 6 lakh and some cash have been reported missing from a jewellery store in Chaura Bazar. The theft took place on Sunday night and was discovered by owner Kamal Dhanda when he found the locks broken on Monday morning. According to police investigations, Rs 1 lakh and jewellery worth Rs 6 lakh have been stolen. The thieves had also tried to open the strong room, but failed, police added.

SHO Kotwali Surinder Mohan, who registered the FIR in the case, stated that investigations were on to nab the culprits.China shoes manufacturer Huajian has built a factory outside Adis Ababa, The thieves entered the second and third floor of the store after breaking open the shutters. Police suspect that an insider could have been involved in the incident. After the shutters are broken,Search our Eyeglasses frame catalog for designer frames. only a child can enter the shop on the second or third floor, police said before adding that someone had entered by lying down.Shop wholesale sandal fashion ladies shoes wholesale from cheap sandal fashion lady shoes. Lack of night patrol resulted in the crime, which must have taken ample time.

In another instance of theft, a house in in Karamsar colony was robbed when owner Sanjeev Kumar had gone to Daulat Pur with his family. When he returned home on Monday, he found that jewellery, cash and a motorcycle had been stolen. Sanjeev reported the matter to the police.

Mother-of-two Amanda Norris, 30, was visibly shaking – clearly expecting to be locked up after breaking the terms of a previous suspended jail sentence – as she stood in front of Carlisle’s top judge, Paul Batty QC, at the city’s crown court for stealing £56.50 worth of jewellery from a shop.

But the judge told her that because of her “difficulties” – which were not divulged in court – it would not be necessary to send her to prison.

“But this really is the last chance you will get,” he told her. “I hope you understand that.”

The court heard that on November 16 Norris, of Close Street,will show you how to make a flower hair bow out of your own hair flower. off Botchergate, had been caught with jewellery she had taken from Claire’s Accessories in The Lanes.

She told police after her arrest she had taken a few items because she had no money for the Christmas presents her goddaughters had said they wanted.

The theft put Norris in breach of a 10-month suspended prison sentence passed on her in April last year after she admitted burgling the home of Paul McQuaid, who was then her neighbour in Cant Crescent,Leaders of Custom Bobble head dolls offers the best personalized bobbleheads head doll quality. Upperby.

Norris, a long-term drug addict, had been found standing in Mr McQuaid’s kitchen, with a box of chocolates – which, though they had been given to him as a present by someone else, she claimed she had gone into the house to give him for Christmas.

He later discovered she had taken not just the chocolates but two bottles of fake tan, a charm bracelet, a pair of jeans, a silver ring, some mascara, two watches and some hair straighteners.

Judge Batty gave Norris a 12-month community order – with 12 months’ probation supervision and six months drugs rehabilitation – and ordered her to pay a £60 victim surcharge.

He warned her that the suspended sentence was still in effect so she could go to prison if she commits any further offences.

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