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Mumbai: Despite no clear clues, cops crack case of stolen gold

Updated on: 09 January,2024 05:34 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Samiullah Khan | samiullah.khan@mid-day.com

Scour hours of CCTV footage before zeroing in on man ‘who seemed nervous’

Mumbai: Despite no clear clues, cops crack case of stolen gold

Kurar police officials return the valuables to owner Prashant Jadhav

Despite being handicapped by lack of clear clues, the Kurar police arrested a seasoned burglar and recovered stolen jewellery. The Malad-based Jadhav family had fallen victim to a burglary in November, resulting in the theft of jewellery worth Rs 7.65 lakh. The Kurar police conducted a thorough investigation ultimately tracing the accused and retrieving the burgled stolen valuables.


“Despite the absence of clear clues, we diligently examined hours of footage near the scene of crime. Amid the multitude of people passing by, identifying the suspect seemed like finding a needle in the haystack. A close scrutiny of the footage raised suspicions about a person who appeared a bit nervous while crossing the road. Although his face was not entirely visible, a passing auto rickshaw’s light illuminated it briefly. This fleeting moment allowed the police to capture an image, which was promptly sent to the nearby police stations and informers,” said an officer.


Suspect seen in CCTV footage
Suspect seen in CCTV footage


An informant, recognising the person by his distinctive gait, revealed his identity as Govind Das, 46, a seasoned burglar who was known for his activity in the 1990s. The accused was identified by a unique trait, he walked with a tool inside his sleeve known as Katuani for breaking locks and latches. This resulted in lack of movement in his one hand while walking and the resulting gait led to his identification.

Under the guidance of deputy commissioner of Police Smita Patil and senior police Inspector Satesh Gavde, API Pankaj Wankhede, along with the detection team, laid a trap near Dahanu station. Das, sensing danger, attempted to escape by jumping into a running auto and threatening the driver to not stop. Undeterred, the police intercepted another auto and pursued the accused. After a dramatic chase, the accused was apprehended and brought to Mumbai. He has been booked and arrested under various charges of the IPC. The police have successfully recovered 140 grams of gold from the burglar.

Govind Das
Govind Das

Prashant Jadhav, 27, working in a private company and residing in Datta Krupa Housing Society, Appa Pada, Kurar, expressed gratitude for the Mumbai police’s efforts, especially the Kurar police officials, which resulted in getting back the valuables.

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