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Mumbai: Raees Shaikh and Waseem Khan wear burqa to loot valuables from Muslim houses, arrested after CCTV evidence

“Mumbai: Raees Shaikh and Waseem Khan wear burqa to loot valuables from Muslim houses, arrested after CCTV evidence”, Opindia, November 14, 2023:

“A pair of thieves has been arrested by the MIDC police for committing theft at several houses in Mumbai. The accused have been identified as Raees Abdul Ahad Shaikh, 36, and Waseem Khalid Khan alias Billa, 33.

The two accused used a burqa to hide their identity and used the cover to avoid suspicion and evade the police. However, they were caught unawares in a CCTV footage of one of the households they had targeted.

The footage reportedly shows one of the accused wearing a burqa inside a house they were stealing from. The family’s domestic help had gone to receive their daughter from school and when she returned, she found the bedroom ransacked……”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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