Heist for Leisure: Delinquents Ditch Pilgrimage for Partying
A group of young men allegedly robbed an ice cream parlour in Delhi to fund their pilgrimage to Haridwar. However, they splurged the stolen money in clubs instead. Arrested after CCTV analysis, the accused, Sumit, Vansh Gupta, and Sagar alias Piyush, were found unemployed and seeking easy money.

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A group of young men allegedly resorted to criminal activities to fund a religious pilgrimage but ended up indulging in hedonistic pursuits instead.
The Delhi police arrested Sumit, Vansh Gupta, and Sagar, also known as Piyush, for reportedly robbing an ice cream parlour to finance their Kanwar Yatra trip. However, the accused spent the pilfered cash on clubbing.
Based on extensive CCTV surveillance, authorities traced and detained the suspects who had expected a larger bounty from the heist. Their actions revealed a preference for leisure over spirituality, leading to legal repercussions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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