Armed Intruders Attempt Break-In at Haryana Congress Chief's Residence
Masked men attempt break-in at Haryana Cong chief’s Narnaul house

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In Narnaul, Haryana, armed intruders attempted to break into the ancestral home of Rao Narendra Singh, the state Congress chief, early Saturday morning. The incident was thwarted when family staff raised an alarm, prompting the intruders to flee. Police are investigating the incident and have registered a case under relevant laws.
- 01The break-in attempt occurred around 3 am at Rao Narendra Singh's house in Shiv Colony, Narnaul.
- 02Four to five masked men disabled the CCTV system before attempting to break in.
- 03The intruders were interrupted by staff members, leading to their escape.
- 04An FIR has been filed under Section 330 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, concerning house-trespass.
- 05Police are analyzing CCTV footage from the surrounding area for leads.
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In the early hours of Saturday, an attempted break-in occurred at the ancestral home of Rao Narendra Singh, the Haryana Congress chief, located in Shiv Colony, Narnaul. The incident took place around 3 am when four to five masked intruders allegedly scaled a wall to access the property. Upon entering, they disabled the CCTV system by cutting the wires and locked the house staff in their rooms. However, their plan was thwarted when staff members awoke due to the noise and raised an alarm, prompting the armed men to flee by jumping over the boundary wall. Police were alerted shortly after the incident, and an FIR was registered under Section 330 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), which deals with house-trespass. Authorities recovered broken locks and CCTV wires from the scene and are currently examining local CCTV footage to identify the suspects. This incident highlights ongoing security concerns for political figures in the region.
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This incident raises concerns about the safety and security of political figures and their families in Haryana.
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