Fourteen sacks of onion were stolen from a shop of 55-year-old vegetable vendor Anant Naik at Prateeksha Nagar in Wadala apparently between Friday night and Saturday morning, police said.
"The sacks containing about 700 kgs of onions got stolen," Deputy Commissioner of Police (Detection) Dhananjay Kulkarni said.
"Naik had covered his stock of onions at around 9.30pm on Friday and left for home. When he returned on Saturday morning, 700 kg of onions kept in 14 sacks were missing," he told the police.
A case has been registered in this regard under IPC section 379 (theft) at Wadala TT police station, they added.
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In the price-sensitive Delhi market and some other parts of the country, retail onion prices have already gone up to Rs 80 per kg depending on the quality of the crop.
Also, the likely fall in this year's kharif (summer) crop due to deficit rainfall has further added fuel to the price rise.