Stolen Gold Ornaments Recovered: Midnight Raid Leads to Arrest in Uttar Pradesh
A man has been arrested in Uttar Pradesh for stealing gold ornaments worth Rs 4.50 lakh from a train passenger in Thane. Police identified Furkan Sukhe Ansari, the suspect, through CCTV footage. A midnight raid led to his arrest, and efforts are ongoing to catch his accomplices.
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In a major breakthrough, a 45-year-old man has been apprehended in Uttar Pradesh for allegedly stealing gold ornaments worth Rs 4.50 lakh from a woman passenger in a local train in Thane.
Authorities combed through CCTV footage across various railway stations and the Panvel bus stand, eventually identifying a man wearing a cap, recognized as Furkan Sukhe Ansari, in Badkhal footage. The complainant confirmed Ansari as her seatmate in the train compartment.
Acting on a tip-off about Ansari's frequent visits to a market in Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh, a police team coordinated with local officers, carrying out a midnight raid in Raza Colony, Bijnor. Ansari was arrested on April 4, and the stolen gold was recovered. Police continue to search for his three accomplices.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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