Mumbai: Khushal Rasiklal Tamka, a gold merchant of Bhuleshwar, found it fatal to trust his servant Ganesh Hiraram Devasi. Ganesh killed the owner Vishwas. He took advantage of the cancer death of the owner’s father and together with his friends stole gold ornaments worth Rs 8 crore 19 lakh 67 thousand 871 and cash worth Rs 8 lakh 57 thousand from the safe of his office. Did. Despite adopting every trick, the accused could not escape from the grip of LT Marg Police.
Joint Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Vishwas Nagre Patil said that jewelery and cash worth crores were stolen from the vault of the office of businessman Khushal Rasiklal Tamka on the night of 14 January. His servant Ganesh, who worked with him, was also missing. He lodged a complaint of theft at LT Marg police station. LT Marg police took seriously the theft of jewelery worth crores.
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Main accused arrested from Indore
Under the guidance of Deputy Commissioner of Police, Circle-2, Dr. Saurabh Tripathi and Senior Police Inspector Jyoti Desai, the team of Police Inspector Om Vagate, Assistant Police Inspector, Deere, Sub-Inspector Jamdade and Cyber Expert Constable Munna Singh worked hard for several days. The accused Ramesh Prajapati was arrested from Sirohi in Rajasthan. The main accused Ganesh Dewasi and his other accomplice Kailash Kumar Mangalaram Turi Bhat were caught from Indore in Madhya Pradesh.
All the accused are residents of Sirohi
After this, Kisan Chauhan, Himat Singh Balia, Lokender Rajput, Pralhad Singh Chauhan, Shyam Lal Soni, Vikram Kumar Meghwal and Uttam Pannaram Ghanchi were arrested from Sirohi in Rajasthan. All the accused are residents of Sirohi in Rajasthan.
Ganesh and Ramesh hatch a conspiracy
Ganesh and Ramesh had hatched a conspiracy to steal gold worth crores by calling criminal Kailash from Rajasthan. They went to Borivali after stealing hail and from there went to Palan in Rajasthan by private taxi.
Distribution of ornaments and cash in Gaushala
After this the accused went to Deoghar and Abu Road. They kept changing places and vehicles to avoid being caught by the police. The accused distributed the stolen jewelry in the Gaushala located on Abu Road.
The ornaments were hidden by digging pits in the field
Ganesh and Ramesh got the maximum ornaments worth more than Rs 4 crore in the partition. Both of them hid the ornaments found in the partition by digging pits in a field in their village. The police have recovered the jewelery from there.