40 kg gold looted from Lucknow jeweller, markets down shutters in protest

Last biggest heist was worth Rs 6 crore when Muthoot Finance outlet in Alambagh was robbed in 2013

IANS  |  Lucknow 

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Angered by a multi-crore heist in the capital, the and all jewellery shops here have decided to shut down on Monday, an official of the jewellers' association said.

"The decision has been taken in view of the continued crimes against and soaring cases of loot and dacoities," Amarnath Mishra, senior general secretary of the Vyapar Mandal said.

The shutdown was sparked by a robbery late Sunday night in which Mukund in the Chowk here was robbed off 40 kg gold and Rs 13.5 crore cash, an official said.

The owner Pravin Rastogi and his son Jitanshu Rastogi were the only persons present in the old city area shop when five masked persons barged in.

The robbers not only managed to pull off the "biggest heist" in the city just a few yards away from the local police station but also shot at and wounded the owner.

The son was also injured as they hit him on the head as both men tried to overpower the robbers and chase them away.

While the senior Rastogi was shot in the foot, his son sustained serious head injuries after being attacked with a pistol butt, an official told IANS.

Angry raised anti-government slogans at the trauma centre where the two injured were admitted. Senior police officials who rushed to pacify them faced stiff resistance.

The last biggest heist here was worth Rs six crore when the outlet in was robbed in 2013.

The incident has given fresh ammunition to opposition parties who allege that the law and order machinery has completely collapsed under the watch of the Akhilesh Yadav government in the state.

40 kg gold looted from Lucknow jeweller, markets down shutters in protest

Last biggest heist was worth Rs 6 crore when Muthoot Finance outlet in Alambagh was robbed in 2013

Last biggest heist was worth Rs 6 crore when Muthoot Finance outlet in Alambagh was robbed in 2013

Angered by a multi-crore heist in the capital, the and all jewellery shops here have decided to shut down on Monday, an official of the jewellers' association said.

"The decision has been taken in view of the continued crimes against and soaring cases of loot and dacoities," Amarnath Mishra, senior general secretary of the Vyapar Mandal said.

The shutdown was sparked by a robbery late Sunday night in which Mukund in the Chowk here was robbed off 40 kg gold and Rs 13.5 crore cash, an official said.

The owner Pravin Rastogi and his son Jitanshu Rastogi were the only persons present in the old city area shop when five masked persons barged in.

The robbers not only managed to pull off the "biggest heist" in the city just a few yards away from the local police station but also shot at and wounded the owner.

The son was also injured as they hit him on the head as both men tried to overpower the robbers and chase them away.

While the senior Rastogi was shot in the foot, his son sustained serious head injuries after being attacked with a pistol butt, an official told IANS.

Angry raised anti-government slogans at the trauma centre where the two injured were admitted. Senior police officials who rushed to pacify them faced stiff resistance.

The last biggest heist here was worth Rs six crore when the outlet in was robbed in 2013.

The incident has given fresh ammunition to opposition parties who allege that the law and order machinery has completely collapsed under the watch of the Akhilesh Yadav government in the state.

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