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Home / Crime and Justice / Servants Accused of Stealing $6,000 in Valuables from Judge's Home

Servants Accused of Stealing $6,000 in Valuables from Judge's Home

23 Oct

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Summary

  • Theft occurred at judge's 12th floor apartment between Feb and Oct 2025
  • Accused servants stole 35 grams of gold coins and other valuables
  • No arrests made yet in the case
Servants Accused of Stealing $6,000 in Valuables from Judge's Home

On October 23, 2025, a case was registered against two male servants for allegedly stealing valuables worth Rs 4.82 lakh (over $6,000) from the house of a judge of the Armed Forces Tribunal in Mumbai. According to the complaint filed by the judge's wife, the theft took place at their 12th floor flat at Belvedere Apartments on Bhulabhai Desai Road between February 21 and October 6, 2025.

The accused servants, who were staying in the servant's room, are said to have stolen gold coins weighing 35 grams and other valuables while the complainant and her husband were out of town. However, no arrests have been made yet in the case. The Mumbai police are currently investigating the matter and are working to apprehend the suspects.

This incident has raised concerns about the security of high-profile individuals and the need for stricter measures to protect their homes and belongings. The judge's family is cooperating with the authorities to ensure the culprits are brought to justice.

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Two male servants were accused of stealing valuables worth Rs 4.82 lakh (over $6,000) from the home of a judge of the Armed Forces Tribunal in Mumbai.
The theft allegedly took place between February 21 and October 6, 2025, while the judge and his wife were out of town.
The accused servants stole gold coins weighing 35 grams and other valuables from the judge's 12th floor apartment in Belvedere Apartments.

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