07 July,2020 03:15 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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With the lockdown getting extended due to a steep rise in the number of coronavirus cases, burglars are coming up with unique ideas to make a way out of the COVID-19 crisis. In an untoward incident in Maharashtra's Satara district, a group of burglars stole nearly 780 grams (70 tolas) gold jewellery from a shop.
To avoid being caught after the heist, the burglars came wearing PPE kits. The robbery took place two days ago in the Phaltan area of the Satara district, reports Mumbai Mirror.
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The entire incident was caught on the CCTV cameras installed in the shop. As per the footage, the burglars entered the place by breaking the shop's wall. In the CCTV footage, the robbers were seen donning PPE kits along with face mask and hand-gloves as they went about stealing the jewellery.
In another case of robbery in Kolhapur, a person who came to buy a new ring in exchange for the old one fled with the diamond ring worth Rs 61,000. The Kolhapur police filed a case against an unknown person.
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