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Armed robbery cracked in 15 hours, pharmacy employee among 3 nabbed

Armed robbery cracked in 15 hours, pharmacy employee among 3 nabbed

Time of India16 hours ago

Nagpur: The Dhantoli police cracked a daring armed robbery allegedly orchestrated by an employee of a pharmacy at a prominent hospital in Dhantoli within just 15 hours. Police arrested three suspects in the case and recovered Rs30,000 cash and a motorcycle used in the crime.
Police leveraged CCTV footage and manual intelligence to nab the suspects.
Police said the mastermind, Aman Todsam, a pharmacy worker at the hospital, allegedly planned the heist to make quick money. He tipped off his friend, Tushar Meshram, about the movements of the man who collected cash from the pharmacy and deposited it in a bank. Meshram, in turn, roped in Sameer Kawade, a criminal, to execute the robbery. The trio conducted reconnaissance of the man's routes and timings.
On June 3, Meshram and Kawade, with their faces covered, ambushed the man at knifepoint on Abhyankar Road and fled with Rs70,000. They used a pungent chemical solution, the nature of which is still under investigation, to disorient their target.
Senior inspector Anamika Mirzapure said the detection branch, headed by assistant PI Sanket Choudhary, played a pivotal role in cracking the case. The team accessed CCTV footage which had captured the suspects riding a motorcycle without a registration plate.
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The footage traced their last location to the Futala locality. Combining this with manual intelligence, the police first apprehended Meshram, followed by Kawade.
During questioning, the duo claimed Todsam was the mastermind who provided critical information about the cash pick-up schedule. The investigation, supervised by assistant commissioner of police Sudhir Nandanvar and zonal deputy commissioner of police Rahul Madane, led to the seizure of the suspects' cellphones for further analysis.

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