
Businessmans employee flees with gold jewellery worth Rs 4.8 crore
As per the complaint lodged by Dharmendra, the businessman, he had sent Rabari with one of his accountants to sell the jewellery to goldsmiths in different areas of Madhya Pradesh.
A week ago, when the accountant was at a barber's shop in Indore to get a shave, Rabari allegedly ran away with the jewellery.
As he could not be traced, the businessman lodged a complaint of breach of trust.
Police found some CCTV footage of the accused and further probe is underway, said DCP Tripathi. PTI HWP MAS KRK
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