In a shocking incident, a high-end BMW Z4 worth Rs 80 lakh was stolen from a restaurant's parking lot in Mumbai. The police are currently investigating the case and have launched a manhunt to trace the vehicle.
MumbaiBmw Z4Car TheftSecurityRestaurant ParkingReal Estate MumbaiNov 01, 2024
A BMW Z4, valued at approximately Rs 80 lakh, was stolen from the restaurant parking lot.
The theft occurred around 10:30 PM on a Friday night at a popular restaurant in Mumbai.
The restaurant's management expressed shock and disappointment, stating that they are cooperating fully with the police and will do everything in their power to assist in the investigation.
The police have collected CCTV footage from the restaurant and surrounding areas and are reviewing it for any leads. They are also following all possible leads to locate the stolen vehicle.
Security experts recommend that establishments invest in advanced security systems and regular training for their staff to prevent such incidents.
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