Triple crime busted: Beltarodi Police nab 3 history-sheeters
   Date :01-Feb-2026

mukund kawade Pi belatrodi police station
 
Staff Reporter :
 
Beltarodi Police have successfully solved three serious criminal cases - burglary, robbery, and vehicle theft - with the arrest of three accused on Saturday. Police said that in the burglary case, gold and silver ornaments along with cash were stolen from a house. During the investigation, the police recovered the stolen ornaments and cash from the possession of the accused. In another case of robbery, the accused had forcibly snatched a motorcycle and a mobile phone from a victim and also injured him during the incident. The stolen motorcycle and mobile phone have been recovered. In the third case, a stolen motorcycle was being used by the accused for illegal activities, which has now been seized. The arrested accused have been identified as Tushar Rajesh Raut, a resident of Hudkeshwar; Pawan Indrajeet Brahme, a resident of Hudkeshwar and Shekhar Hari Hatagale, a resident of Ajni. Police revealed that all three accused are history-sheeters and have previous criminal records involving serious offences such as murder, burglary, robbery, and other crimes. Senior Police Inspector Mukund Kawade said, “Based on confidential information, our team conducted a focused operation and arrested the accused. We have recovered stolen property used in all three crimes.” Under the guidance of CP Dr Ravinder Kumar Singal, DCP Zone 4 Rashmita Rao, ACP Narendra Hiwre, the arrest was made by PI Mukunda Kawade his DB team. 
 
Solve 21 complaints in a day 
 
A grievance redressal day was held at Beltarodi Police Station on Saturday. During the programme, police officials heard complaints from citizens and addressed their long-pending issues. A total of 21 pending applications were resolved on the spot. These included four applications from the Chief Minister’s Office, four from the Commissioner of Police Office, five from the Deputy Commissioner of Police Office, one from the Assistant Commissioner of Police Office, and ten applications received directly at the police station. PI Mukunda Kawade said such grievance redressal days help build trust and improve communication between citizens and the police.