Thieves steal £275,000 in cash and gold from East London Islamic pilgrimage business

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Police are presently searching for the thieves who crushed their direction into the shop and squeezed the gold
Hoodlums totally destroyed the administrative center and escaped with the safe

Cheats left an East London journey business with over a fourth of 1,000,000 pounds by eliminating an entire safe. The hoodlums made off from Labbaik Travel and Trips on Ben Jonson Street, Stepney, with £25,000 in real money, and a protected holding £200,000 in addition to another £50,000 in gold on Saturday night (November 18).

MyLondon comprehends the robbers got through the steel screens and three entryways prior to crippling the CCTV and caution framework. They then, at that point, found the way in to a more modest safe and snatched £25,000 in real money prior to continuing on toward a greater award.

Notwithstanding requiring eight individuals to lift, the criminals had the option to eliminate a subsequent safe containing a heap more cash and around 50 Bhori (a weight estimation of gold in South Asian nations) of the proprietor's significant other's gems worth between £50-100,000. The complete misfortune for the private venture comes to around £275.000.
The thieves constrained open a sum of three ways to get to the cash and gold

The Pinnacle Villages based organization has some expertise in Islamic journeys to the sacred city of Mecca in Saudia Arabia where around 12,000 English Muslims travel consistently on the yearly Haaj. Sources near the entrepreneur say any cash owed to clients will be reimbursed to them before the week's over.

A Met Police representative said: "Police were called at roughly 08:45hrs on Sunday, 20 November to reports of a robbery at a business premises in Ben Jonson Street, E1. Things, including cash, had been taken. No captures; enquiries into the conditions proceed."

Anybody with data that could help police is approached to call 101 or tweet @MetCC and quote computer aided design 2056/20November. On the other hand, contact the autonomous foundation Crimestoppers secretly on 0800 555 111.

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