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Home / Crime and Justice / Staffer's Bold Rs 18 Crore Heist Shocks Bengaluru

Staffer's Bold Rs 18 Crore Heist Shocks Bengaluru

28 Jan

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Summary

  • Domestic staff allegedly stole jewelry worth Rs 18 crore.
  • The theft occurred during a four-hour window on January 25.
  • The accused, a Nepalese couple, disabled CCTV cameras.
Staffer's Bold Rs 18 Crore Heist Shocks Bengaluru

A shocking heist, estimated at Rs 18 crore, has been attributed to domestic staff at a builder's residence in Bengaluru's Yamaluru area. The accused, identified as Dinesh and Kamala, a Nepalese couple, allegedly committed the theft on January 25 between 9 am and 12:30 pm. This incident occurred while the homeowner, businessman Shimanth S Arjun, and his family were away.

The couple, who had reportedly worked at the residence for only about 20 days, are accused of breaking open two lockers. The first locker yielded approximately 10 kg of gold and diamond ornaments. From a second locker, around 1.5 kg of gold, 5 kg of silver jewelry, and Rs 11.5 lakh in cash were reported missing. Authorities suspect the couple disabled CCTV cameras by cutting the power supply.

Police have registered a case under theft charges and are actively searching for the absconding couple. The complainant noted that the suspects had not provided identity proofs despite requests, raising suspicions about their background and employment.

Investigations are ongoing to recover the stolen valuables and apprehend the perpetrators. The incident highlights a significant security lapse and the audacity of the alleged crime, which has stunned the local community.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The estimated value of the gold, diamond, and silver jewelry stolen was Rs 18 crore.
The accused were identified as Dinesh and Kamala, a Nepalese couple working as domestic staff.
The accused allegedly disabled CCTV cameras by disconnecting the power supply to the residence.

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