Staff Reporter :
POLICE have cracked multiple
cases of theft and fraud across
Indore, Vidisha, Tikamgarh,
Sehore and Bhopal, recovering
assets valued at over Rs 1.22 crore
and arresting key suspects. The
operations were carried out
through vigilant monitoring,
technical analysis, and co-ordinated team efforts.
In Indore, an inter-state gang
defrauded victims of Rs 60 lakh
by offering fake gold pieces in
exchange for five Rani Haar ornaments.
Acting on instructions
from the Indore Police
Commissioner, authorities
tracked the suspects, Sanjay Soni,
Gaurav Soni, Neeraj Soni, and
Santosh Samai, across Rishikesh
(Uttarakhand) and Jodhpur
(Rajasthan). Police recovered 443
grams of gold, necklaces, chains,
and rings worth approximately
Rs 60 lakh. The gang admitted to
melting some gold to make new
ornaments while hiding the rest
in Jodhpur.
In Vidisha, police solved thefts
at the Balaji Temple and a private residence.
Acting on over 250
CCTV footage clips, 150 witness
statements, and technical evidence, five suspects operating
from Agra (Uttar Pradesh) were
arrested. Cash, vehicles, and jewellery worth about Rs 15 lakh
were recovered. Another case in
Civil Lines involving a deserted
house near SATI College resulted in four arrests, with property
and cash valued at Rs 30.6 lakh
recovered.
In Tikamgarh, the
theft of brass idols and silver
ornaments from Bageshwari
Temple led to the arrest of
Pramod alias Chhotu Ahirwar
from Banda (Uttar Pradesh),
with stolen items worth Rs
55,000 recovered. Sehore
police arrested three suspects
in a residential burglary, recovering stolen fridges, washing
machines, motorcycles, and
other items valued at around
Rs 2 lakh. In Bhopal’s
Shahjahanabad area, a retired
Agriculture Department
employee’s vacant home was
looted; property dealer Yusuf
Siddiqui and accomplice
Abdul Rahman were apprehended, and cash and jewellery worth about Rs 14 lakh
were recovered.