Jagran correspondent, Mathura. There is a storm in the bullion world of the city. Using years of trust as a shield, 10 traders have absconded with 2500 kg of silver from four dozen bullion traders. The estimated value of silver is said to be around Rs 75 crore.
After cases came to light one after another, the SSP handed over the investigation to SP City. Along with this, a confidential investigation has been started from LIU along with the police of the city police stations. The mobile phones of many businessmen are switched off. The police have traced the location of one or two of them. Teams have left for Rajasthan and Haryana to nab them.
SSP started investigation from SP City
The religious city of Kanha is also famous for silver business. Many big bullion traders sell silver through trusted traders. These traders used to trade silver and sell it in the markets of other districts. In December, 10 traders absconded with 2500 kg of silver from four dozen bullion traders.
The price of silver is said to be around Rs 75 crore. The traders contacted for several days. We talked for a few days. Since then the phones have also been switched off. Despite repeated contact, nothing was found. This has created panic in the bullion world.
Businessman Dinesh Aggarwal is missing in Udaipur, location in Haryana, three teams left
Bullion traders Pradeep Khandelwal and Gopesh Khandelwal gave an application to SSP Shlok Kumar on Saturday evening against businessman Rajiv alias Banwari Agarwal and his son Kushagra Agarwal and bullion traders Mahesh Garg, Pradeep Khandelwal against another businessman Dinesh Agarwal. After two cases came to light, about four dozen traders have also accused 10 traders of absconding with 2500 kg of silver.
SSP Shlok Kumar has handed over the investigation to SP City Rajiv Kumar Singh. Apart from this, confidential investigation has also been started from LIU by appointing eight teams.
Police suspected that silver worth crores was snatched by planning
Vrindavan-based businessman Dinesh used to sell silver in the market of Udaipur, Rajasthan. In December, he went to Udaipur after taking silver from bullion traders and went missing. His relatives have also lodged a missing complaint of Dinesh in the police station there. His phone is also switched off. Police investigation has traced his location to Haryana.
Police engaged in investigation
Three police teams have left for Haryana and Rajasthan. Due to the disappearance in Rajasthan, it is feared that silver worth crores has been snatched from traders by planning. Police is busy investigating.
Bullion traders are unable to provide proof of silver
It remains a problem for the police to register a case against 10 businessmen who absconded with silver worth about Rs 75 crore. Bullion traders are not able to provide any evidence of silver. The source said that silver is being traded on a large scale only on paper. Even fixed bills are not being paid without GST. In such a situation, many bullion traders do not even want to come forward for police action. At the same time, not all businessmen are coming forward.
Some bullion traders have given applications. Investigation has been started from SP City. Police teams are deployed. The whole truth will be revealed only when the businessmen are caught.
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