Haryana Doctor robbed of Rs 15 lakh cash, jewellery by masked men at gunpoint

Published On 2024-07-27 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2024-07-27 04:00 GMT

Haryana: A doctor from Haryana’s Sirsa was recently robbed at a private hospital by four armed men who allegedly stole Rs 15 lakh in cash and gold jewellery at gunpoint.

According to the complaint filed by the doctor, the four-armed men came to the Jindal hospital at 9 am on Monday. They asked the hospital attendant about the doctor’s whereabouts. After being informed by the attendant that the doctor would come at around 10 am, they asked for some cold water. But as it wasn’t available, they asked for some ice, reports Hindustan Times

The doctor’s family was staying upstairs and when the attendant went upstairs for some ice, the robbers followed him. The robbers held them, hostage, by pointing guns toward them. They robbed 15 lakh cash and gold jewellery. “They took us hostage and robbed ₹15 lakh in cash and jewellery and fled the spot,” the doctor added. The robbers locked the doctor and the attendant in the room and fled the spot.

As per a recent media report, Dabwali DSP Kishori Lal has stated that they have formed various teams to arrest the accused and they have already been identified. They said they had registered a robbery case against the four accused.

A few days ago a similar incident happened when a doctor was reportedly robbed of his cash and mobile phone by a man and his accomplices whom he had initially connected with through an application. The doctor alleged that he was lured to an isolated location by the main suspect under the pretext that the man's mother required urgent medical attention. These kinds of incidents are raising concerns about the safety of doctors in the state.

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