Theft at Noida Sector 104 house rented out by MS Dhoni
According to the police, the incident took place on Sunday when the caretaker of the single floor premises noticed that one LCD television was missing.
The police on Tuesday registered a case of theft against a person who allegedly stole an LCD television from a house owned by former Indian cricket team captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni. The police said the house has been rented to one Vikram Singh who is renovating it.
According to the police, the incident took place on Sunday when the caretaker of the single floor premises noticed that one LCD television was missing.
“There were three packed LCD televisions in the house and one of them was on Sunday. Singh, who has taken the property on rent, informed us about the missing LCD television. They gave us the application and we have now registered an FIR in the matter,” Prashant Kapil, station house officer, Sector 39 police station, said.
The alleged theft took place at Dhoni’s house in Sector 104, which is mostly a residential area. “The case has nothing to do with Dhoni as the house was given on rent to Singh,” Kapil said.
According to the police, Singh had informed the Sector 39 police about the missing TV on Monday but no written complaint was given. The complaint was registered on Tuesday evening.
“Singh told us that a helper has been missing since the theft has taken place. We are looking for him and soon he will be arrested. There was renovation work going on, so one of the people who were working there must have stolen the TV,” the officer said.
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