English, asked by VPITHT, 1 year ago

please I need the answer urgently Inspector Narayana has been called in Westgate a burglary when here as there is a total chavous in the room. he makes a notice about what has been damaged your are Inspector Narayana. look at the picture and completely description using the present perfect passive

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Answered by kvnmurty
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The room has been a total mess. The way things have been scattered and thrown around. The sofa has been turned upside down. The broken TV set has been lying on the floor. A lot of glass pieces have been scattered all over the room.

The safe has been opened. The door has still remained open wide. Clearly the burgling of the safe has not been easy for the robbers.  The valuables, jewelry and cash has been taken away. The house owner has fought bravely with the robbers.  He has been injured and has been lying unconscious on the floor after being hit on the head. The signs of struggle have been confirmed by the appearance of the room. It appears that there have been three to four robbers.

The damage on the door of safe indicates that it has been forced open using heavy metallic tools by the thieves.  It is very sad that many robberies have occurred in this city in such a short duration. I think all these robberies have been planned and done by an organized group. But still a good progress has been made by us this time.  Many evidences and clues have been left here by the robbers. It will not be long before we will have caught them.

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