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CRPF vehicle stolen in Delhi

New Delhi [India], Jan 5 (ANI): A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) car with a Jammu and Kashmir registration plate was stolen from its Director General's staff camp in south Delhi's RK Puram area.

The car, a Tata Sumo Victa with a number (JK 02AW 5441) was stolen from the main gate of the DG staff camp.

All toll plazas around Delhi, especially those on the route to Chandigarh and to Jammu and Kashmir are under camera surveillance.

According to a preliminary reports, the driver in his complaint said that he had parked the car at the main gate of the DG staff camp at night but found it missing in the morning.

An FIR has also been registered. (ANI)


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