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Disappointed Robbers Return Snatched Purse Soon After Finding Only 500 Notes Inside

Darpan News Desk IANS, 11 Nov, 2016 03:22 PM
    Heard the one about this person getting his purse snatched and then having it returned by the frustrated would-be robbers as it only had Rs 500-notes?
     
    True story. All thanks to PM Narendra Modi's announcement demonetising Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes.
     
    According to a report in the Times Of India, two motorcycle-borne assailants snatched a construction worker's wallet in Greater Noida on Tuesday evening, only to find that it contained notes in denominations of Rs 500.
     
    The disappointed robbers came back, slapped the victim for not keeping any ₹100 notes and threw his wallet back at him.
     
    Vikas Kumar, who works at a construction site in Greater Noida, told TOI, "I was walking from the site towards the bus stand when two bike-borne men rode towards me. They snatched my purse and fled."
     
    Kumar was about to shout for help, when he notice the snatchers coming back towards him.
     
     
    "They came back and threw the purse at me. Then they slapped me and said I should have carried money in Rs 100 notes," he narrated.
     
    The police, reportedly, have no information about the purse-snatching so far.
     
    "We have not got any complaint in this regard. We will investigate the matter if the victim approaches us," Sudhir Kumar Tyagi, SHO, Kasna police station told TOI.

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