Four arrested in Jawaharnagar dacoity case
Four individuals were arrested in connection with a high-value robbery at a villa in Jawaharnagar. The robbery, which took place on May 12, involved the targeting of an elderly couple by a gang that included two Nepali workers who facilitated the crime. Police are still searching for additional suspects involved in the incident.
- ▪The arrested individuals are all natives of Nepal and were apprehended near a bus station in Secunderabad.
- ▪The robbery was planned by two Nepali workers who identified the elderly couple as vulnerable targets.
- ▪The gang stole approximately 60 tolas of gold, 15 kilograms of silver, cash, and other valuables during the robbery.
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Four individuals involved in a high-value robbery at a gated community villa in Jawaharnagar were arrested by the Malkajgiri police on Saturday.The accused, identified as Sunitha alias Sabina, 28, Biswal alias Viswal, 30, Kamal Bahadur Chalaune, 34, and Jankar Bahadur Chalaune alias Shankar, 38, all natives of Nepal, were apprehended on Saturday morning near the Rathifile bus station in Secunderabad.The dacoity was reported on May 12 by Murali Mohan Narsipuram, a 68-year-old 'international arbitrator' residing at Mohans Golf Enclave in Kowkoor,Malkajgiri Police Commissioner B Sumathi said that two Nepali workers, Rajesh and Meena, who had been working in India for the past few years, planned the robbery after identifying the elderly couple as vulnerable targets.
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