
In a large security delay, gold and jewelry worth approximately £1.5 Crore was stolen from the religious event Jain, which took place inside the Red Fort in Delhi. The thief, who was hidden as a priest Jain, released with two golden “kalash” (URNS) and other sacred objects as captured on CCTV.
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According to companies, stolen valuables included large golden “jhari” and gold coconut weighing around 760 grams, along with a smaller 115 gram gold “Jhari” decorated with diamonds, emeralds and rubies, according to NDTV report.
These items used in Jain rituals are considered highly sacred. The police said that entrepreneur Sudhir Jain had brought Kalash to worship daily.
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“The last Tuesday disappeared from the stage in the middle of the program. The activities of the suspect were captured in the CCTV shots,” the police said, as even.
According to the police, the suspect was identified and soon expressed the possibility of his arrest.
Another investigation is underway.
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Meanwhile, in a separate incident of the police in Delhi, she arrested the usual thief involved in the theft of gold biscuits worth the lacquer from the passenger’s passenger by train. Accused, 29 -year -old Son Chand was caught £3 Lakh believed that it is part of the stolen return, reveals a larger network involving individuals associated with gold trade.
The case was registered on July 11 at the Raja Garden Metro police station after the complaints of Amit Santry, who announced that the golden biscuits weighing 141.670 grams were stolen from his side bag while traveling on the metro train between Bahadurgarh and Shadipur.
The last Tuesday disappeared from the stage in the middle of the program.
July 23. Police arrested Son Chand, resident Delhi. During the interrogation he confessed to theft and admitted that he had been involved in similar crimes in the past. He also said he had sold a stolen golden biscuit and hid cash in his house.
(With inputs from or, NDTV)
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