Police arrested 3 youths who stole diamonds worth Rs 1.5 crore from Mumbai in Banswara
Banswara police have arrested three accused who stole diamonds from Mumbai and fled. All three were detained by stopping the bus at Rajasthan-Gujarat border. Police had received information that the accused were passing through this route by bus, after which a blockade was done and the bus was searched. The stolen diamonds have also been recovered along with the accused.
Banswara police arrested three accused with diamonds worth Rs 1.5 crore stolen from Mumbai at Rajasthan-Gujarat border. In this action taken in the Gadhi police station area, police searched the bus and detained the three accused. 220.35-carat diamonds and Rs 77,370 cash were recovered from them. Police say that the accused were trying to take the stolen diamonds to Gujarat.
According to CI Rohit Kumar Singh of Gadhi police station, on Friday night, Head Constable Mahipal Singh received information from an informer that three youths were going to pass by bus with stolen diamonds. Based on the information, a blockade was put up on the Rajasthan-Gujarat border. During this time, a bus from Chamunda Travels was stopped.
During a search, the police arrested three suspicious youths on a moving bus. During interrogation, they were identified as Deepak Parmar, 29, Navdeep, 27, and Sachin 39. All three accused resided in Gujarat. According to police, 220.35-carat diamond(s) and Rs 77370 (dollars) cash were received through a cloth bundle.