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Gang of women shoplift traditional attire worth $282 from store in central India

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Robbery has been a thriving business amid the coronavirus outbreak in central India's Madhya Pradesh on June 20. The incident took place in Morwan village in Neemuch district.

Visuals feature several women shopping traditional attires known as 'saree' from a local store during the daytime. After a while, they look around at the clothes put on display while one of them keeps stacking them beside another woman. In the nick of time, a lady ingeniously shoplifts the sarees by shoving them beneath her garment while the shopkeeper has no clue about the robbery.

On Sunday morning, six women and two men went shopping and entered a store. Following this, the storekeeper and some helpers began to show them a variety of clothes according to their desire, without having a clue of what was going to happen next.

After a few moments, the women discreetly began to slip the attires beneath the clothes they were wearing and left the shop after stealing sarees worth Rs. 21,000 (USD 282). However, upon noticing the missing items, the storekeeper informed the cops, and they immediately swung into action.

They further apprehended the gang of eight, including two men, hailing from Rajasthan. Moreover, they used to conduct such heists on a regular basis, but unfortunately, this time they got caught and were arrested on theft charges.

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