The city witnessed four incidents of break-ins in lower than 48 hours. Burglars broke into Samasta Brahma Kshatriya Society in Paldi on Friday afternoon and decamped with jewelry and cash to the song of Rs 2.95 lakh. Complainant Tejas Jagriya and his wife took their 3 youngsters for a sport of tennis to St Xavier's College round 2.30 pm. When they returned they found two cabinets on the flooring floor open and jewelry and cash lacking.
Paldi Police Inspector B SRabari said, "We have obtained the CCTV footage of the area and are trying to ascertain the identity of the culprits."
Another incident happened at Suryaja Bungalows in Vastrapur house. Nagin Valani, 61, said in his grievance that he went to sleep at 2 am on Saturday and at eight am his daughter woke him up, informing him about burglary of their space.
The burglars fled with jewelry value round Rs 2.22 lakh.
Nagin Valani instructed Mirror, "None of us came to know that someone had entered our house. They might have bend the rod of the window using the stones from our garden."
Commenting on the incident Vastrapur PI MM Jadeja said, "It seems the burglars were accompanied by a child. The child must have entered through the window and opened the door of the house. We are checking the CCTV footage of the surrounding area; further probe is on."
Two different incidents had been additionally reported on Thursday night time between 6 pm and nine.45 pm; the burglars struck a space in Dr Ambedkar Awas Yojna and fled with jewelry and cash to the song of Rs 70,000.
In yet every other incident, between nine am on Thursday and nine.45 am on Friday, a break-in happened in a godown in Bapunagar house and burglars fled with Rs 45,000 in cash.
Paldi Police Inspector B S
Another incident happened at Suryaja Bungalows in Vastrapur house. Nagin Valani, 61, said in his grievance that he went to sleep at 2 am on Saturday and at eight am his daughter woke him up, informing him about burglary of their space.
He said in his grievance that he discovered a rod on the window of the ground floor bent and cabinets on the flooring and primary floors open.
Nagin Valani instructed Mirror, "None of us came to know that someone had entered our house. They might have bend the rod of the window using the stones from our garden."
Commenting on the incident Vastrapur PI MM Jadeja said, "It seems the burglars were accompanied by a child. The child must have entered through the window and opened the door of the house. We are checking the CCTV footage of the surrounding area; further probe is on."
Two different incidents had been additionally reported on Thursday night time between 6 pm and nine.45 pm; the burglars struck a space in Dr Ambedkar Awas Yojna and fled with jewelry and cash to the song of Rs 70,000.
In yet every other incident, between nine am on Thursday and nine.45 am on Friday, a break-in happened in a godown in Bapunagar house and burglars fled with Rs 45,000 in cash.
Four burglaries in less than 48 hrs
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May 19, 2019
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