2013年1月14日 星期一

Patrol sees alleged thieves in action

Crime branch sleuths on Monday nabbed a notorious burglar involved in several burglaries in the state and Gujarat. The team also recovered stolen jewellery worth Rs 5 lakh from their possession.Superb range of Team replicashoes Waterproof Jackets products at Wiggle, Two members of his gang were already caught last month.

Additional SP Crime Branch Jitendra Singh received a tip-off that a notorious burglar Jagdish alias Anga, a resident of Bakery Gali near Malwa Mill Square was seen in the city. Singh constituted a team led by inspector Jayant Rathaur to nab him.

The team raided a hideout of Jagdish and caught him.The complete line of bankcycling can be found at Essential-Watches.

During interrogation,Find replica watches and fake watches and stainlesssteelwatches. Jagdish told police that he was released on parole for 20 days from Godhra jail on November 20 last year and jumped parole after parole period expired.

Police recovered stolen jewellery worth Rs 5 lakh from his possession.

Inspector Rathaur claimed that Jagdish was the mastermind of a gang involved in over 20 major cases of burglaries in Annapurna, Malharganj, Vijay Nagar and Bhanwarkua area in the past. He also struck at areas in Godhra,Cheap beadsfactory pittsburgh steelers jerseys youth size aaron rodgers jersey on sale. Vadodara, Ahmedabad and other cities of Gujarat.

Two members of his gang,Known for its shine and Lustre tungstenring has been the favorite of those. Kanha and Gabbar, were nabbed last month and handed over to Bhanwarkua police station but kingpin of the gang Jagdish had managed to give the slip to police at that time.

The accused used to target deserted house and steal cash and jewellery.

Police are interrogating him to extract more information about crimes and to recover stolen jewellery.

The officers then allegedly saw four males, one carrying a sledge hammer, running towards the car.

Three of the alleged offenders were detained and the fourth fled on foot.

After checking the store police realised jewellery had been stolen after forced entry was gained.

A 19-year-old man from Biggera Waters and two 16-year-old boys from Kingston and Marsden were charged with a number of property offences committed in recent weeks.

The three were charged with three counts each of unlawful use of a motor vehicle, three counts of entering a premises, one count of attempting to enter a premises and one count of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle.

The 19-year-old will appear before Southport Magistrates Court today.

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