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CCTV Captures Alleged Goat Theft Ahead of Bakrid in Jaipur

Post by : Shakul

A CCTV video from Jaipur has gone viral on social media after thieves were allegedly caught stealing a goat tied outside a house ahead of Bakrid celebrations. The footage reportedly shows the suspects arriving on a motorcycle before quickly taking the animal and fleeing the area within moments.

The incident sparked widespread reactions online after the video began circulating across multiple social media platforms. Many users expressed shock over the unusual theft, while others raised concerns about rising petty crimes and security issues in residential areas.

According to reports, the goat had reportedly been tied outside a home when the alleged theft took place. The CCTV footage appears to show two individuals lifting the animal onto a motorcycle before escaping from the location.

Local police are reportedly investigating the matter after the video surfaced online. Authorities are said to be examining the CCTV footage and gathering details to identify the suspects involved in the incident.

Bakrid, also known as Eid al-Adha, often sees increased demand for goats and livestock in many parts of India, with animals being purchased for religious observances and celebrations. Incidents involving livestock theft sometimes rise during this period due to higher market value and demand.

Social media users reacted strongly to the viral footage, with many calling for stricter surveillance and faster police action. The unusual nature of the theft also made the video widely shared across digital platforms.

Police officials have not yet released detailed information regarding arrests or the exact circumstances surrounding the alleged theft. Further updates are expected as the investigation continues.

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May 27, 2026 6:17 p.m. 368

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