Cash-weapons recovered from dacoits in Jaipur

Cash-weapons recovered from dacoits in Jaipur: Mobile changed after reaching 650 KM to mislead police

Nov 4, 2022 - 21:10
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Cash-weapons recovered from dacoits in Jaipur

In Jaipur, in the robbery case of 7 lakhs, Vishwakarma police station conducted an identification parade of miscreants. Police have recovered Rs 2 lakh looted from the accused by taking them on remand, purchased mobile and gym protein and the weapon used in the crime. The police team is raiding in search of two miscreants who are absconding and involved in the robbery. The incident was carried out by conducting a recce as per the planning.
DCP (West) Vandita Rana said that in the robbery case, accused Rajpal Singh (23) son of Hanuman Singh resident Mandela, Jhunjhunu Hall, Pithampur Dhar, Madhya Pradesh, Banwari Bangdi alias Vinod (22) resident of Sadar Boond Hall Bhopji ki Dhani Harmada, Rajesh alias Raja ( 22) son Prabhat Saini resident Jairam Nagar Harmada, Bhavani Singh (22) son Kishore Singh resident Gautam Nagar Benad Road Harmada and Shubham (20) son Bajrang Lalla resident Khandela Sikar Hall Tirupati Vihar Lohamandi Road Harmada were arrested. The five miscreants were identified on the basis of CCTV footage. The arrested accused were sent to jail by the police. After the identification parade, he was taken on remand for interrogation.
SHO Ramesh Saini interrogated the accused and recovered Rs 2 lakh looted, two mobiles and gym protein powder of 90 thousand purchased from their room. Police have also recovered pistol cartridges from the possession of the accused. Two miscreants are absconding in connection with the robbery. In search of them, police teams are raiding their possible hiding places. The miscreants who ran away after committing dacoity changed their mobiles by going 650 KM away to mislead the police. While chasing the police team reached there. On getting the idea of ​​which the miscreants had turned back to Jaipur. After raiding the informer's information, the five miscreants were caught.
SHO Ramesh Saini said that the incident took place with Vikas Sharma (31), a resident of Mukundara Kaldera. He works as an accountant at Shriram Steel Factory, Road No.5 Murlipura. Due to the change in the timing of development, the planning made for the first robbery failed after two years. On October 21, the incident took place when the time of the robbery was set. Vikas had gone to collect money from the gas godown located at road number 13 Vishwakarma. At around 1 o'clock in the afternoon, the factory owner was returning with Rs 7 lakh of Vimlesh Aggarwal. Meanwhile, three boys on Royal Enfield near Electricity Grade and two boys on Hero Deluxe bikes stopped him. beat him with a stick. 7 lakh rupees were snatched away from the bag full of cash after being hit on the head and back.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer