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  • The Rajasthani police in Alwar conducted the arrest.
  • ASI Vijendar Singh gave specifics about the arrest.
  • The police reported that the individual had admitted to making the accusation.
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According to Indian police, they have apprehended a man wanted for stealing cigarettes worth Rs3.5 million in Rajasthan.

The Rajasthani police in Alwar conducted the arrest.

Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Vijendar Singh gave specifics about the arrest, claiming that Subhash Chandar, a resident of Nasirabad Road, had reported the theft of cigarettes worth Rs3.5 million from his business on Srinagar Road.

Upon the filing of the report, the police team sprang into action and detained Om Parkash, who was accused of being engaged in the cigarette theft.

The police reported that the individual had admitted to making the accusation and that they were still looking into it.

Five suspects have reportedly been detained thus far in the case of the stolen cigarettes, according to ASI Vijendar Singh.

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