Thieves have fun in Diljit Dosanjh! More than 100 phones were stolen, know what is the whole matter

Gossip News Desk – There are continuous complaints of theft of mobile phones during the crowded concert of singer Diljit Dosanjh in Jaipur on Sunday. Jaipur Police Commissioner Biju George Joseph said that the city police suspect that a gang entered the concert and ran away with the mobile phone. He also said that some phones were reported missing at the entrance.

Thieves have fun in Diljit Dosanjh! More than 100 phones were stolen, know what is the whole matter
32 FIRs registered for phone theft
SHO (Sanganer Sadar) Nand Lal Jat said that so far 32 FIRs have been registered in the matter. However, sources have revealed that more complaints have been received. After the concert, a huge crowd gathered at the police station to lodge an FIR, stating that around 100 mobile phones were lost during the three-hour show.

Thieves have fun in Diljit Dosanjh! More than 100 phones were stolen, know what is the whole matter
More than 100 phones stolen
Sources further said that due to the huge crowd at the event, such an atmosphere was created that thieves got a chance to take advantage of the opportunity. Due to the scuffle in the crowd, many phones fell and reports were filed only against those who had brought the documents of their phones. Police have registered 32 FIRs, but many people who lost their phones had come from New Delhi, Haryana and Punjab to watch the show.

Thieves have fun in Diljit Dosanjh! More than 100 phones were stolen, know what is the whole matter
The entire incident happened in the crowd

A woman from New Delhi told the police that she had come to Jaipur specifically to watch the concert, but her phone was stolen as soon as she entered. Another victim said that due to the huge crowd at the entrance, it became easy for someone to steal the mobile phone. Police are currently interrogating some suspects to identify the gang responsible for the theft. He revealed that similar incidents have happened at concerts in other cities, including New Delhi, where mobile theft gangs target concert goers.

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