Office bearers of Lucknow Sarrafa Association submitted a memorandum to state minister Shrikant Sharma, demanding adequate security for jewellers in Uttar Pradesh.
On May 15, two traders were killed and two others injured during a robbery at jewellery shops at Koyalawali Gali in Mathura.
Vinod Maheshwari, the general secretary of Lucknow Sarrafa Association said, "Jewellers are virtually sitting ducks for criminals. The incident in Mathura is very sad and two of our brothers were killed. Crime needs to be controlled in the state."
Six armed men, who had come on motorbikes, had barged into the jewellery shops in the market in Mathura and opened fire, killing two persons, Vikas and Megh. Two others were injured in the incident, the police had said.
Four police officials were suspended following the incident.
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