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Man, 67, robbed in temple toilets Jul 19 2005

By The Huddersfield Daily Examiner

A 67-year-old man was attacked and robbed in a temple. He had withdrawn money from a bank in Huddersfield town centre then went to the toilets at the Sikh Temple, Prospect Street, at about noon yesterday. Police believe the robber had followed him. He punched and kicked the victim in the toilets and stole the cash. The victim suffered cuts and bruises. The robber fled down Manchester Road towards Longroyd Bridge and crossed Hudders- field Narrow Canal, near Earnshaws motorcycles. He was described as a mixed race African-Caribbean man, aged between 27 and 34, just over 6ft, with short or balding hair and he wore glasses. He wore a red and black T-shirt and blue jeans. Call Pc Neil Dunne on 01484 436582.

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Why dont these gurdwara's have secruity? Anyone who does such a thing should have be cut up in pieces by sewadars. If gurdwara's cant maintain safety and secruity for Guru sahib and it's congregation then it should not be operating.

I find it amazing how gurdwara's are so laxed and let any tom, <admin-profanity filter activated> or harry just walk in the gurdwara and do anything they want.

This is a wake up call for committee's to take note....their are no more excuses.

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Sat Sri Akal:

"I find it amazing how gurdwara's are so laxed and let any tom, <admin-profanity filter activated> or harry just walk in the gurdwara and do anything they want. "

That is the idea behind a Gurudwara, that everyone is welcome. Now, granted, should have at least a security camera.

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Man, 67, robbed in temple toilets Jul 19 2005

By The Huddersfield Daily Examiner

 

A 67-year-old man was attacked and robbed in a temple. He had withdrawn money from a bank in Huddersfield town centre then went to the toilets at the Sikh Temple, Prospect Street, at about noon yesterday. Police believe the robber had followed him. He punched and kicked the victim in the toilets and stole the cash. The victim suffered cuts and bruises. The robber fled down Manchester Road towards Longroyd Bridge and crossed Hudders- field Narrow Canal, near Earnshaws motorcycles. He was described as a mixed race African-Caribbean man, aged between 27 and 34, just over 6ft, with short or balding hair and he wore glasses. He wore a red and black T-shirt and blue jeans. Call Pc Neil Dunne on 01484 436582.

http://ichuddersfield.icnetwork.co.uk/0100...-name_page.html

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Why dont these gurdwara's have secruity? Anyone who does such a thing should have be cut up in pieces by sewadars. If gurdwara's cant maintain safety and secruity for Guru sahib and it's congregation then it should not be operating.

I find it amazing how gurdwara's are so laxed and let any tom, <admin-profanity filter activated> or harry just walk in the gurdwara and do anything they want.

This is a wake up call for committee's to take note....their are no more excuses.

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Well, you cant actualy blame the Gurdwara itself, if derz sum1 2 blame, blame da comitee members. The comitee members need to be more alert ov fings hapnin @ da Gurdwara. whas da point of becomin a member wen u cnt comit up 2 ya wrk?

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