CHENNAI: The Rajasthan police have arrested a key suspect in the Kolathur heist case, who was once at the run for the final six months, from a hideout at his local village in Pali district. The arrested man, Deepu Ram, was once additionally involved in the stumble upon with a police crew from the town in Rajasthan final December through which Maduravoyal police inspector S Periyapandian was once killed.
A police officer from Pali district confirmed the arrest of Deepu Ram who has been detained on the central prison there. A police crew from Chennai will quickly trip to Rajasthan to formally apprehend Deepu Ram in reference to the heist case and convey him to Chennai for wondering.
Rajasthan police said they're but to obtain the ballistic report which would ascertain the reason for inspector Periyapandian’s demise in the midnight operation in search of to nab contributors of the crowd at an deserted brick kiln in Pali on December 13. During the stumble upon, Periyapandian was once killed when his colleague T M Munisekar’s pistol accidentally went off. Inspector Munisekar was once later transferred from the Chennai city police to Nagapattinam district.
Soon after the heist on the jewellery shop in Kolathur on November 16 final year, a city police crew visited Rajasthan and apprehended several males together with Nathuram Jat’s father Chennaram and relatives Ellaram, Shankar Lal and Dauram. Police remanded the four and let off a couple of others who weren't involved in the heist.
Subsequently, a Rajasthan police crew zeroed in on Tejaram Jat, Nathuram’s wife Rani, Dinesh Kumar alias Dinesh Chowdary and 4 others who have been involved in the assault at the police crew led via Periyapandian and Munisekar at Pali. The Jaitaran police arrested them in Nagaur district in Rajasthan. The Rajasthan police later arrested the prime suspect Nathuram Jat, another man called Nathuram Jat, Chotaram Jat and Babu Lal.
Nathuram Jat and Dinesh Kumar had taken a shop positioned proper above the jewellery retailer in Kolathur on hire and drilled a hole at the floor sooner than sneaking inside when the owner and workforce left for lunch. The duo together with Deepu Ram escaped with the valuables to Rajasthan, with the heist coming to light when the workforce returned in the night. Police registered a case in response to the complaint of Mukesh Kumar Gautham Chand, 37, a resident of Kolathur.
A police officer from Pali district confirmed the arrest of Deepu Ram who has been detained on the central prison there. A police crew from Chennai will quickly trip to Rajasthan to formally apprehend Deepu Ram in reference to the heist case and convey him to Chennai for wondering.
Rajasthan police said they're but to obtain the ballistic report which would ascertain the reason for inspector Periyapandian’s demise in the midnight operation in search of to nab contributors of the crowd at an deserted brick kiln in Pali on December 13. During the stumble upon, Periyapandian was once killed when his colleague T M Munisekar’s pistol accidentally went off. Inspector Munisekar was once later transferred from the Chennai city police to Nagapattinam district.
Soon after the heist on the jewellery shop in Kolathur on November 16 final year, a city police crew visited Rajasthan and apprehended several males together with Nathuram Jat’s father Chennaram and relatives Ellaram, Shankar Lal and Dauram. Police remanded the four and let off a couple of others who weren't involved in the heist.
Subsequently, a Rajasthan police crew zeroed in on Tejaram Jat, Nathuram’s wife Rani, Dinesh Kumar alias Dinesh Chowdary and 4 others who have been involved in the assault at the police crew led via Periyapandian and Munisekar at Pali. The Jaitaran police arrested them in Nagaur district in Rajasthan. The Rajasthan police later arrested the prime suspect Nathuram Jat, another man called Nathuram Jat, Chotaram Jat and Babu Lal.
Nathuram Jat and Dinesh Kumar had taken a shop positioned proper above the jewellery retailer in Kolathur on hire and drilled a hole at the floor sooner than sneaking inside when the owner and workforce left for lunch. The duo together with Deepu Ram escaped with the valuables to Rajasthan, with the heist coming to light when the workforce returned in the night. Police registered a case in response to the complaint of Mukesh Kumar Gautham Chand, 37, a resident of Kolathur.
Rajasthan cops arrest key suspect in Kolathur heist case
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