Updated On: 11 August, 2025 09:12 PM IST | Mumbai | Samiullah Khan
Acting on a tip-off that the duo was heading to Mumbai, a Crime Branch team laid a trap in Borivali and intercepted them, said an official, adding that a search of their possession led to the recovery of the loot, an official said

The team of police officials who nabbed the two accused. Pic/police sources
Mumbai Police's Crime Branch has arrested two men accused of breaking into a jeweller’s shop in Meerut of Uttar Pradesh, and fleeing with gold and silver worth over Rs 57 lakh to Mumbai. The accused were nabbed in Borivali within 24 hours of the theft, police said.
The suspects have been identified as Saurabh Tanaji Sathe (21)and Mohan Maruti Pawar (24).
Acting on a tip-off that the duo was heading to Mumbai, a Crime Branch team laid a trap in Borivali and intercepted them, said an official, adding that a search of their possession led to the recovery of 478.45 grams of gold ornaments valued at Rs 48,00,000, 3.795 kg of pure silver valued at Rs 4,50,000, 8 kg of raw silver worth Rs 4,76,000 and cash amounting to around Rs 20,000.