Chapra Fire in the FootPath store late at night, cloth worth Rs 1.5 lakh burned to ashes
A sudden fire broke out late last night in a woolen clothing store on the sidewalk of Bihar News Desk, Garhdev Chowk in the city. Due to the fire, clothes that are rupees worth rupees to ashes are burned from temporarily installed wool shop and tent shop. When the flames came out of the store, the people around the shop owner informed the cellphone. People first tried to control the fire themselves, but the fire department was notified when the fire spread quickly. The fire can be controlled when the fire department, but then all the items held in the store were burnt down. The store is allegedly from Vinod Prasad Gupta, a resident of Madhaura Khurd. According to the information received, he temporarily erected a shop on the rental of Bhuswami, a resident of Madhaura Old Bazar. Last night he closed the store and went to his house. Late at night, they got to know the fire in the shop of nearby people. Police are investigating the case, in this case Vaijnath Singh, a resident of Old Bazar, the land owner, has applied to the local police station. The application said he gave his land to Vinod Prasad, a resident of Mohun Bagan of Madhaura. On December 23, Ankit Kumar Alias Navalesh Singh, a government teacher, comes into a white -colored four -wheeler and asks the shop owner to remove the store. It has been said that if we are not removed, we will set the store on fire. The applicant expressed the possibility of deliberately on fire in a clothing store on the teacher Ankit Alias Navalesh Singh. The police are investigating the case Chhapra News Desk !!! Share this story