02 March,2009 01:09 PM IST | | IANS
In what apparently looks to be the handiwork of one gang, music systems of around 40 cars were stolen after breaking their windows in an east Delhi colony, the police Sunday said.
The thieves stuck Saturday night and stole music systems of around 40 cars after breaking window glasspanes in Mayur Vihar's phase I area, a police officer said.
The incident came to the notice of one of the car owners Sunday morning and he informed other neighbours about it.
"My driver came at 5:30 a.m. and asked for the key of the car. He immediately came back and informed me that somebody had broken the window glass and stolen the music system," said Rajesh Kumar.
Kumar then checked other cars parked next to his and found that music system of several other cars were stolen. "I informed my neighbours," he said.
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"I was shocked to see it. Thieves dared to steal so many music systems despite that there is a police station very near the locality," said another resident.
Police have registered a case and is investigating the matter, the police officer said.