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NRI Couple Held for Making False Robbery Complaint in Bathinda

Hindustan Times Amritsar

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February 19, 2025

The Bathinda police on Tuesday arrested an NRI couple for making a false complaint of loot of their 39 tola gold jewellery by armed men.

- HT Correspondent

BATHINDA:

Identified as Sahil Singh and Rajinder Kaur, residents of Adelaide in Australia, the accused couple had claimed that a group of car-borne persons robbed them of their ornaments at gunpoint late Sunday night.

They had told the police that the crime took place at Jaito bypass near Goniana in Bathinda district when they were returning from a wedding to their house at Chak Bakhtu.

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