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Bahour: Miscreants breaks temple hundi

| @indiablooms | Mar 18, 2019, at 04:38 pm

Puducherry, Mar 18 (UNI/IBNS) Bahour police are on the look out for miscreants who broke the Hundi of the Bhoologamariyamman temple at Bahour near here and decamped with the booty.

According to police, the temple Hundi was not opened for the last six months.The priest Appu locked the temple after poojas on sunday night and left.

When he came this morning and opened the temple, the Hundi was missing. After a search it was found behind the temple.

Miscreants scaled the back compound wall of the temple around midnight last night and took away the Hundi.

They broke it collected the currencies leaving coins there and left.

On a complaint, Bahour police registered a case and started investigation. 

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