Wearing PPE kit and stealing 13 crore gold, five armed guards were present


- Police arrested the accused within 24 hours

New delhi date. Thursday 21 January 2021

In the capital, New Delhi, an electrician stole gold worth Rs 13 crore from a jewelery shop wearing a PPE kit worn by doctors and health workers. No one could have imagined that the PPE kit used in the Corona era would be used in this way.

The thief, Muhammad Sheikh Noor, broke into the Anjali Jewelers, a jewelery shop in the Kalkaji area of ​​New Delhi, from the roof of another house wearing a PPE kit. There were five armed guards at the front and back of the jeweler's showroom, but Kay didn't smell. The man stole 25 kg of gold and drove away in a rickshaw. In a way, this was the theft that appears in Hindi masala films.

The police took him fast in twenty-four hours. According to police, the accused is a resident of Hubli and was working as an electrician in Kalkaji. Police were on high alert when news of the theft of 13 kg of gold from Anjali Jewelers on Main Road in the Kalkaji area of ​​south-east Delhi at 11 am on Wednesday. This was the first major hijacking of the year. Police took immediate action.

Word of such a large amount of theft in the area spread like wildfire throughout the Kalkaji area. The traders were frightened and the pressure on the police increased to catch the thief quickly and seize the goods. The shop was surrounded by CCTV. The whole event was clicked. Even though five armed guards were present, such a large theft showed the efficiency of the thief. Police immediately moved in and took the rickshaw pullers of Kalkaji area into confidence. During the conversation with him, PPE was instrumental in catching the Kitaj thief. Based on the information provided by the rickshaw puller who took the PPE kit as a passenger, the police reached out to the thief. The stolen goods were recovered from him. Anne's interrogation was ongoing.


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