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Police arrest 3, recover cash, gold stolen from advocate's house in Karur

Police arrest 3, recover cash, gold stolen from advocate's house in Karur

Time of India28-04-2025

Karur: Police have arrested three men in connection with an armed robbery at the house of a senior advocate here last week and seized the stolen cash and gold ornaments from them.
Police said three masked men entered the house of K Arumugam, 71, an advocate practising in the Karur court, around 9.15pm on Friday. Armed with knives, they threatened and assaulted Arumugam before fleeing with Rs 6 lakh cash and a five-sovereign gold chain, a 1.5-sovereign gold chain, 50g of gold coins and a Rado wristwatch from the house.
Following the robbery, Karur superintendent of police K Feroze Khan Abdulla formed special teams to crack the case. On Sunday, police apprehended R Gandhi, 27, also an advocate, while he was riding a two-wheeler suspiciously on the Trichy-Karur road. Further questioning revealed that Gandhi along with A Prashanth, 23, and C Prashanth, 27, planned and executed the robbery.
Police arrested all three men and seized the stolen items and a two-wheeler used during the robbery.

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