
Addicted to rummy, vice-principal steals Rs 8 lakh from college safe in Ahmedabad
The 42-year-old woman, a resident of Shahibaug, confessed to committing the theft, citing a severe addiction to online rummy that had plunged her into debt.
The theft, which had initially puzzled investigators, came to light when CCTV footage revealed a burqa-clad woman discreetly unlocking the office safe and walking away with a bundle of Rs 500 notes totalling Rs 8 lakh. On close examination of the footage, sub-inspector R M Chavda of Meghaninagar police said, "Scouring through the tapes through the night, we noticed a distinct birthmark near the right eye of the burqa-clad woman — a facial feature that matched the vice-principal, whom we had questioned on the day of the theft.
" He further added that the accused, confronted with the videographic evidence the next morning, confessed to committing the theft, after which she was arrested.
The vice-principal, a resident of Shahibaug, told police she had fallen into heavy debt due to online rummy addiction, and stole the money in a desperate attempt to recover her losses and keep playing. She used a key, kept carelessly in a drawer in the same room as the safe, to gain access to the student fee pool around 6am on July 22.
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The complaint, filed on Tuesday, stated that the college principal discovered the theft later that morning, and gathered the college staff and personnnel to inquire if any of them had seen anything. The gathering included the accused, who by that time had safely squirrelled the money back home to come back to the scene of the crime.
The Meghaninangar police has booked the accused under Section 305 (theft) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, and are in the process of adding charges under Section 306 for theft by a clerk or servant. The Meghaninagar police recovered Rs 2.36 lakh in cash from her Shahibaug residence and from her person. The remaining Rs 5.64 lakh, police said, had been transferred overnight to her online gaming wallet, which has been frozen pending formal seizure proceedings.

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