Gold Chain Snatching Mars Teej Festival in Mango
Woman Robbed of Valuable Jewelry Near Temple on Gurudwara Road
A festive day turns sour as a woman becomes victim of chain snatching while returning from Teej prayers, raising concerns about local security.
JAMSHEDPUR – A woman fell prey to chain snatchers while returning from Teej prayers in the Mango area of Jamshedpur.
Seema Singh, a resident of Gurudwara Road in Mango, was observing the Teej fast.
She had gone to a riverside temple to perform Teej rituals.
Around 6:00 PM, while returning home after prayers, the incident occurred.
Opportunistic thieves snatched her gold chain and mangalsutra.
The stolen jewelry is reportedly valued at over three lakh rupees.
Traditionally, married women wear all their jewelry on Teej for their husbands’ longevity.
Criminals took advantage of this custom to target Seema Singh.
Meanwhile, BJP leader Vikas Singh commented on the incident.
He stated that crime in the Mango area has reached alarming levels.
Singh further claimed that criminals are operating unchecked in the region.
This incident has cast a shadow over the Teej celebrations in the area.
It highlights the vulnerability of women during festive seasons.
The case underscores the need for increased security measures in Mango.
Local authorities are expected to step up patrols during festivals.
Residents are advised to remain vigilant, especially during celebratory times.
The police are likely investigating the case, though details are not yet available.
This crime has sparked concerns about the safety of women in public spaces.
Community leaders may call for enhanced security measures in the wake of this incident.

