SURAT: The crime department officers arrested a 23-year-old man on Wednesday for the Rs 14.80 lakh robbery from a supermarket in Vesu area.
The accused, Rahul alias Lalo Arun Vasava, had allegedly stolen the cash from Reliance Market to pay the fees of Rs 1 lakh to get of completion certificate of a nursing route which he had finished two years ago however his certificate used to be held again since the charges used to be due.
Vasava lived in a rented accommodation in the back of V R Mall. He is a native of Gon Amba village in Sagbara of Narmada district. He used to be nabbed from near town railway station while he used to be leaving for Bangalore to pay the fees. Police recovered Rs nine.44 lakh cash from him.
During interrogation, Vasava advised the police officers that he had finished a route in nursing two years ago at an institute in Banglore. As he may just not pay your entire charges of the route, his of completion certificate used to be held again. He arrived in the town and set to work as gross sales person in different shops. He advised police that he planned to avoid wasting Rs 1 lakh from his salary to pay the fees however may just not mobilize budget.
He additionally worked at Reliance Market for few months and give up the task in September. He planned a robbery in the supermarket since he used to be aware that the money used to be stored in a room on the night. He additionally knew where where the keys have been kept. With proper planning he entered the store on November 23 and went in generator room. He stayed there till late night and came out simplest after the store used to be closed.
He accumulated the keys from where where they have been kept and stole the money from just one drawer. “The accused used to be aware that a total of Rs 32.59 lakh used to be kept in two drawers. He advised police that he used to be happy with the amount and stole cash simplest in foreign money notes of Rs 500 and Rs 2,000 denominations. In another drawer the notes have been of smaller quantity, and hence he didn't scouse borrow them,” stated a crime department legitimate.
After stealing the money, Vasava went out of the supermarket from hearth go out. He left the bag of money below a heap of garbage in the back of the supermarket. “Fearing that any individual would question him on the street if observed with the bag of money, he hid the bag below garbage,” stated the legitimate.
Vasava returned to the spot at 6 am and escaped with the cash. He went to village with the money. When his members of the family requested him about the money, he advised them that he had taken mortgage from a financial institution.
He divided the cash section and buried the bag at other locations in farm round his house. He took out the cash on Tuesday when he came to grasp that one bag with Rs 3 lakh have been stolen. He left the village with the cash to go to Banglore to pay the fees when police nabbed him following a tip-off.
The accused, Rahul alias Lalo Arun Vasava, had allegedly stolen the cash from Reliance Market to pay the fees of Rs 1 lakh to get of completion certificate of a nursing route which he had finished two years ago however his certificate used to be held again since the charges used to be due.
Vasava lived in a rented accommodation in the back of V R Mall. He is a native of Gon Amba village in Sagbara of Narmada district. He used to be nabbed from near town railway station while he used to be leaving for Bangalore to pay the fees. Police recovered Rs nine.44 lakh cash from him.
During interrogation, Vasava advised the police officers that he had finished a route in nursing two years ago at an institute in Banglore. As he may just not pay your entire charges of the route, his of completion certificate used to be held again. He arrived in the town and set to work as gross sales person in different shops. He advised police that he planned to avoid wasting Rs 1 lakh from his salary to pay the fees however may just not mobilize budget.
He additionally worked at Reliance Market for few months and give up the task in September. He planned a robbery in the supermarket since he used to be aware that the money used to be stored in a room on the night. He additionally knew where where the keys have been kept. With proper planning he entered the store on November 23 and went in generator room. He stayed there till late night and came out simplest after the store used to be closed.
He accumulated the keys from where where they have been kept and stole the money from just one drawer. “The accused used to be aware that a total of Rs 32.59 lakh used to be kept in two drawers. He advised police that he used to be happy with the amount and stole cash simplest in foreign money notes of Rs 500 and Rs 2,000 denominations. In another drawer the notes have been of smaller quantity, and hence he didn't scouse borrow them,” stated a crime department legitimate.
After stealing the money, Vasava went out of the supermarket from hearth go out. He left the bag of money below a heap of garbage in the back of the supermarket. “Fearing that any individual would question him on the street if observed with the bag of money, he hid the bag below garbage,” stated the legitimate.
Vasava returned to the spot at 6 am and escaped with the cash. He went to village with the money. When his members of the family requested him about the money, he advised them that he had taken mortgage from a financial institution.
He divided the cash section and buried the bag at other locations in farm round his house. He took out the cash on Tuesday when he came to grasp that one bag with Rs 3 lakh have been stolen. He left the village with the cash to go to Banglore to pay the fees when police nabbed him following a tip-off.
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