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Jewellery worth 3L stolen from woman

Jewellery worth 3L stolen from woman

Time of India12-05-2025

Khargone: Jewellery worth Rs 3 lakh was stolen on Monday from a woman's bag while she was returning home from Sarafa Bazar in Khargone district headquarters. The police have expressed suspicion on women from the Kadia Sasi gang of the Rajgarh area.Additional superintendent of police of Khargone, Narendra Singh Rawat, said that an investigation has started into the theft of jewellery worth about Rs 3 lakh from the bag of Ranu alias Lalita Verma of Indira Nagar area.He mentioned that the woman came to Sarafa Bazar with her mother and daughter to get her jewellery repaired.
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While returning, the box of jewellery was found missing from her bag.He stated that as soon as the incident was reported, the police began an inquiry and examined the CCTV cameras in the area. He noted that two women were following Ranu alias Lalita, and after committing the crime, they fled first in an e-rickshaw and then in a car.The ASP said that the car in which they escaped has also been used in two other crimes earlier. He mentioned that this crime was probably committed by the
of the Rajgarh area. He assured that the accused will be arrested soon.

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