Mumbai Railway Police Unveils Swift Justice: Stolen Gold Returned to Owners
The Mumbai railway police successfully returned stolen gold items valued at Rs 5.06 lakh to their rightful owners. The recovered items, including mangalsutras and rings, were from six theft cases registered at Thane railway police station. A return ceremony was held on Tuesday.

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The Mumbai railway police have made significant strides in solving theft cases, returning stolen gold items worth Rs 5.06 lakh to their rightful owners. Six theft cases initially registered at Thane railway police station reached a successful resolution, according to officials.
The recovered gold items, with a cumulative weight of 44.10 grams, included valued possessions such as mangalsutras, chains, and rings. The police conducted a formal return ceremony on Tuesday, bringing closure to the affected owners.
This act of justice highlights the Mumbai railway police's dedication to ensuring the security and trust of commuters, reinforcing the importance of vigilance and prompt action in safeguarding citizens' property.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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