
Days before Bakrid, six goats worth ₹2 lakh stolen in north-west Delhi
The Hindu
Over ₹2 lakh worth of goats stolen in Wazirabad, leaving owners worried about celebrating Id-ul-Adha. FIR filed.
Six goats worth over ₹2 lakh were stolen from a house in Wazirabad leaving the owners clueless about how to celebrate Id-ul-Adha next week. A CCTV footage of the incident shows three masked men tiptoeing their way into an empty plot early morning on Monday and making off with the goats. An FIR under Section 379 (theft) of the IPC has been registered at the Wazirabad police station.
Sakib, a medical representative and owner of two of the stolen goats, said, “I had somehow collected the money to buy the goats for Bakrid. I don’t know how we’ll celebrate the festival now as I have no money left to buy more goats.”
“I feel that the possibility of getting the sacrificial animals back is slim,” said Rasikh, who also owned a couple of the stolen goats.
The police received a PCR call about the theft in the north-west Delhi locality around 10.25 a.m. on Monday.

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