Coimbatore: The city police have cracked a six-year-old heist and recovered Rs 12 lakh in money and gold stolen from an NRI and her partner in a hotel here.
A police group from Coimbatore visited Telengana, the place the mastermind of the heist was arrested in reference to another case, and traced the stolen gold to a Mumbai-based jeweller. Rs four lakh-worth gold was recovered from the jeweller while the stolen money was recovered from the bank account of the burglar. He was produced in a Coimbatore court docket and sent to the central prison on Monday.
According to police, the sufferer, Jyothi Chandramohan, a dentist from Vadavalli residing within the United Kingdom, was staying at CAG Pride Hotel in Gandhipuram on November 20, 2012 along with her partner Christopher David from the United Kingdom. The couple had left the hotel and went out for dinner on the day and returned to the room around 10.30pm when they discovered their property stolen. A platinum diamond necklace, a pair of platinum studs, two platinum diamond chains, one white gold chain, a buck with a inexperienced stone, a 10-sovereign gold bangle, a pair of platinum diamond studs, a pair of gold studs, 11 luxury watches and one diamond bracelet, all price greater than Rs 10 lakh had been lacking.
Police zeroed in on two males – identified as Jayesh Raviji Sejpal, and Ramesh Banerjee from Gujarat - who had been seated on the hotel lounge that night and introduced a hunt for them. Though police hit a roadblock, their run ended just lately when Jayesh was caught by way of Telengana police on March 20. City police commissioner Okay Periaiah sent a police group headed by way of Race Course inspector V Mohanraj to Hyderabad.
Jayesh instructed police that he had bought the stolen diamond and platinum jewellery and deposited the cash in a bank account. He melted the gold jewellery and bought the gold to a Mumbai-based jeweller. The group then went to Mumbai and recovered 150 grams of gold price Rs four lakh from the jeweller and Rs 8.33 lakh from the account of a nationalized financial institution.
“Jayesh has about 16 instances against him across the country, all of identical nature. He used to scouse borrow from famous person motels. He was arrested in Chennai in 2006 and was booked under the goondas Act. He had also underwent imprisonment in Andhra Pradesh,” Mohanraj said.
The recovered items had been produced within the court docket and the complainant has been informed.
A police group from Coimbatore visited Telengana, the place the mastermind of the heist was arrested in reference to another case, and traced the stolen gold to a Mumbai-based jeweller. Rs four lakh-worth gold was recovered from the jeweller while the stolen money was recovered from the bank account of the burglar. He was produced in a Coimbatore court docket and sent to the central prison on Monday.
According to police, the sufferer, Jyothi Chandramohan, a dentist from Vadavalli residing within the United Kingdom, was staying at CAG Pride Hotel in Gandhipuram on November 20, 2012 along with her partner Christopher David from the United Kingdom. The couple had left the hotel and went out for dinner on the day and returned to the room around 10.30pm when they discovered their property stolen. A platinum diamond necklace, a pair of platinum studs, two platinum diamond chains, one white gold chain, a buck with a inexperienced stone, a 10-sovereign gold bangle, a pair of platinum diamond studs, a pair of gold studs, 11 luxury watches and one diamond bracelet, all price greater than Rs 10 lakh had been lacking.
Police zeroed in on two males – identified as Jayesh Raviji Sejpal, and Ramesh Banerjee from Gujarat - who had been seated on the hotel lounge that night and introduced a hunt for them. Though police hit a roadblock, their run ended just lately when Jayesh was caught by way of Telengana police on March 20. City police commissioner Okay Periaiah sent a police group headed by way of Race Course inspector V Mohanraj to Hyderabad.
Jayesh instructed police that he had bought the stolen diamond and platinum jewellery and deposited the cash in a bank account. He melted the gold jewellery and bought the gold to a Mumbai-based jeweller. The group then went to Mumbai and recovered 150 grams of gold price Rs four lakh from the jeweller and Rs 8.33 lakh from the account of a nationalized financial institution.
“Jayesh has about 16 instances against him across the country, all of identical nature. He used to scouse borrow from famous person motels. He was arrested in Chennai in 2006 and was booked under the goondas Act. He had also underwent imprisonment in Andhra Pradesh,” Mohanraj said.
The recovered items had been produced within the court docket and the complainant has been informed.
City police crack 6-year-old luxury hotel robbery
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May 08, 2018
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