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<strong>After Cadbury chocolate bars worth Rs 17 lakh were stolen from a godown in the Chinhat area near Lucknow, the Uttar Pradesh police have registered a First Information Report in connection with the theft.</strong></p>
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The incident occurred on the intervening night of Monday and Tuesday and the sweets were stolen from a house that was being used as a godown of a chocolate manufacturer under the limits of Chinhut police station. &quot;We have filed an FIR in the Chinhat police station. If anyone has any input, please come forward&quot; Rajendra Singh Sidhu, the chocolate distributor said.</p>
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The Chinhut Police Station has registered the case under Section 380 of the Indian Penal Code.</p>
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In the FIR, Sidhu said that he was using the house as a godown for storing the chocolates and received a call from his neighbour on Tuesday informing him that the door to the house was broken.</p>
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The distributor said that thieves had emptied the godown and taken away digital video recorder (DVR) and other appliances of the CCTV security cameras.</p>
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Police have begun an investigation and are scanning footage from other CCTV cameras installed in the area for clues.</p>
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