With their prices breaching the Rs 100 per kilo mark in West Bengal,
onions have seemingly become more alluring for thieves than cash, at
least going by the claim of a vegetable seller whose shop was burgled in
the state's East Midnapore district.
Akshay Das, who has a shop in Sutahata, found things scattered all around when he opened his outlet on Tuesday morning.
Realising
that thieves could have sneaked into the shop on Monday night, Das was
in for a shock when he counted his losses. While the money kept in the
cash box was intact, several sacks containing onions were missing.
According to Das, the thieves had escaped with onions worth Rs 50,000, besides some garlic and ginger.
"They didn't take a single paisa from the cash box," he said.
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