Man wearing churidar steals slippers near Kinathukadavu, video goes viral

Based on the CCTV footage of a man wearing a churidar and stealing slippers at night in the apartments opposite the Kinathukadavu bus stand, the police are on the lookout for the person.


Coimbatore: Police are on the lookout for a man wearing a churidar, who has stolen slippers and sandals left at the doors of houses and apartments in residential areas near the Kinathukadavu bus stand

Following the disappearance of the slippers, the residents examined CCTV camera recordings installed in the houses in the area. The visuals recorded at night time have come as a shocker to everyone.



In the CCTV footage, a man wearing a churidar and posing as a woman was seen stealing slippers at the doors of many houses.



Kinathukadavu police are scrutinizing the CCTV footage to find out the identity of the person.

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