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Heist at Yuvraj Singh’s home: Cash & bling gone, Police on the case

Former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh residence in Panchkula has been targeted by thieves, with reports of missing cash and jewellery. The incident raises concerns about the security of high-profile individuals and the challenges faced by police in such investigations.

According to Yuvraj Singh mother, Shabnam Singh, cash worth Rs 75,000 and several pieces of jewellery were stolen from a locked cupboard. Suspicions fall on two former household staff members who abruptly left their jobs during the Diwali period. Police have registered a case and are investigating the matter.

Theft at Yuvraj Singh home: Investigation ongoing

Police officials acknowledge the need for discretion while conducting investigations. Sharing sensitive details with the media could potentially hinder their efforts to apprehend the culprits.

This approach echoes a similar stance taken by authorities investigating a recent theft from former cricketer Sourav Ganguly’s residence.

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Ganguly’s Phone Goes Missing:

Sourav Ganguly reported the theft of his mobile phone from his residence while undergoing renovations. Left unattended for a brief period, the phone mysteriously vanished, prompting concerns about potential misuse of personal information.

The ongoing painting work has led to the presence of external workers, who are now part of the ongoing investigation.

These incidents highlight the vulnerability of high-profile individuals and the importance of robust security measures. The ongoing investigations raise questions about the potential breach of trust within domestic staff and the need for stricter background checks.

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