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News Topical, Digital Desk : The 44th India International Trade Fair (IITF) is currently underway at Delhi's Pragati Maidan. Like every year, a large number of people are arriving from across the country. Held at the Bharat Mandapam, the fair is renowned for its vibrant crowds, cultural offerings, and cultural offerings. However, as the crowds have grown, incidents of theft have also begun to emerge.

The India International Trade Fair is being held at Pragati Maidan from November 14th to 27th under the theme "Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat." Businesses from across the country and the world showcase their products at the fair, offering visitors a great opportunity to see and purchase new innovations and crafts.

A saree worth about Rs 1 lakh was stolen.

As the fair's crowds have grown day by day, thieves have become more active. Criminals are committing crimes in crowded halls and pavilions. In the latest incident, a saree worth approximately one lakh rupees was stolen from a trade fair hall. This saree was on display and for sale, but no one knows when or how the thieves stole it. Police became aware of the theft on Thursday, although no written complaint has yet been filed by the organizers or shopkeepers. Nevertheless, the police have taken the matter seriously and have launched a preliminary investigation.

Efforts are being made to identify the identity

Most importantly, the entire incident was captured on CCTV cameras. Police have begun examining the footage and are attempting to identify the thieves based on the video. Such incidents of theft at trade fairs are not new. Every year, complaints of expensive items disappearing from one shop or another are reported. During rush hour, thieves cleverly sneak into a corner of a shop or engage someone in conversation and steal the goods.


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