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Home / Crime and Justice / Debt-Ridden Couple's Robbery Plan Foiled

Debt-Ridden Couple's Robbery Plan Foiled

11 Dec

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Summary

  • A couple was apprehended by police while trying to board a train.
  • The pair had attempted to rob a Vasai jewelry store due to financial debts.
  • Police located the suspects by tracing a rental car used for their escape.
Debt-Ridden Couple's Robbery Plan Foiled

In a swift operation, the Vasai crime branch apprehended a couple, Sohail Khan and Firdaus Bano, at Nashik Road railway station on Tuesday evening. They were attempting to board a train bound for Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, shortly after committing a crime. The duo had assaulted a local jeweler, Kalu Singh, at Ambika stores earlier that afternoon, before being apprehended with their 18-month-old daughter.

Financial distress over mounting debts of several lakhs reportedly drove the couple to attempt the robbery. Sohail Khan, who previously worked as a laborer in Vasai before returning to his native place to open a general store, had incurred significant debt after purchasing two cars. This led them to devise a plan, including a prior reconnaissance of the jewelry store.

The breakthrough in the case came when police identified the rental car used for their escape. Information provided by the car's owner, coupled with technical evidence, enabled the swift apprehension of the couple. They have been booked under attempt to murder charges, with robbery and armed robbery sections to be added.

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 couple attempted robbery due to significant financial debts totaling several lakhs.
Police apprehended the couple at Nashik Road railway station by tracing their rental car escape route.
The jeweler was assaulted by Sohail Khan during the robbery attempt and is currently undergoing hospital treatment.

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