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Jhunjhunu miscreants poured petrol and set fire to a clothes shop

Jhunjhunu News Desk: In Jhunjhunu, two miscreants poured petrol and set fire to a clothing shop. This incident took place late Sunday night in Sultana town of the district. CCTV of the incident has also surfaced. In which the miscreants are seen running away after setting fire to it. Businessman Karan Singh, resident of Kithana, said – I have a clothes shop in Kithana market in Sultana town. Had closed the shop on Sunday and went home. Late night, people in the neighborhood informed that two youths had poured petrol on the shop and set it on fire. Chandrapal and Manoj Singh, residents of Jasrapur, had come to the shop. They poured petrol from under the shutter and set the shop on fire. The clothes kept in the shop were burnt to ashes. There has been a loss of about Rs 15 lakh. The police administration should take strict action against both of them.

Local people caught the accused

According to the information, as soon as Chandrapal and Manoj opened fire, the local people saw them and chased them. People caught both of them and informed the police. Police reached the spot and took both of them into custody. It is seen in the video that people tried hard to extinguish the fire. People came running and brought water and tried to extinguish the fire.

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