Eight lakh rupees of jewelry stolen from manager’s house: Wife, manager went to her in -laws with children, thieves rocked the house

Eight lakh rupees of jewelry stolen from manager's house: Wife, manager went to her in -laws with children, thieves rocked the house

In Gwalior, the thieves have stolen goods worth eight lakh rupees, including about 12 tola gold by chopping the locks of the house of a company manager. At the time of the incident, the manager went to his in -laws with his wife and children.

Theft incident was detected on Sunday afternoon when the family returned. The incident is from the old Silkmil area of ​​Hazira police station area. As soon as the information was received, the police reached the spot and after the investigation, a case of theft has been registered.

Dharamvir Singh Bhadoria, a resident of the old silk mill behind the Shiva temple of Hazira police station area, is a manager in a private institute. A few days ago he went to his in -laws Mainpuri with wife Poonam and children. Locks were put on the house here. Seeing the deserted house, the thieves attacked and stole about twelve tola gold jewelery kept in the cupboard and stole 30 thousand rupees in cash. When the family returned on Sunday, the locks of the house were broken. Going inside and saw the stuff was scattered. Dharamvir Bhadoria did not take long to understand that there was a robbery in the house. Immediately informed the police. Hazira police station reached the spot and registered a case of theft. Police have also searched CCTV cameras around the site of the incident. Narayan Singh Rajawat remains near Patel Marriage Garden in Omnagar in Jewar-Nakdi Parmaharajpura police station area from the house of a Army jawan. Narayan Singh is a soldier in the Army and is currently posted in Jammu. His wife Sangeeta and children live here. On June 2, Sangeeta went to her maternal home with children and left her brother Amit Singh at home for care. In the evening, Amit used to come and live till morning. After this he used to go home. His health was bad on Saturday night and he did not come home. Seeing the deserted house, the thieves attacked and crossed the locks and crossed four and a half tola gold, two hundred and two hundred grams of silver jewelry. The 38 -year -old Girraj Singh’s son is a lawyer Singh Gurjar farmer. He fell asleep on the roof with the family when he did not light the night on Saturday-Sunday. The rooms were locked. When he woke up in the morning, it was found that the locks of the rooms were broken and the thief was missing two gold chains, four rings, a mangalsutra and a hero Honda bike with fifty thousand rupees. As soon as the matter was understood, he informed the police. As soon as the information was received, the police reached the spot and after investigation, the case has been registered.


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