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NRI's Gold Jewellery Recovered Hours After Theft
25 Jan
Summary
- Two women arrested for stealing NRI's gold jewellery in Ahmedabad.
- The entire stolen haul of ancestral gold ornaments was recovered.
- Accused women used children as a cover to avoid suspicion.

In Ahmedabad, the crime branch swiftly apprehended two women, recovering a significant amount of stolen gold jewellery belonging to an NRI from the United States. The NRI, identified as Saryuben, had traveled to Gujarat to attend a religious gathering and was carrying ancestral gold ornaments.
The theft occurred while Saryuben was traveling on a bus after visiting Adalaj Trimandir. A complaint was filed at the Satellite police station, prompting an immediate investigation. Using technical intelligence and local information, police identified and detained two suspects.
The arrested individuals, Ramila Parmar and Sarla Ganva, are residents of Dahod district. They had reportedly come to Ahmedabad seeking manual labor work. Investigators revealed that the accused cunningly employed children as a means to avoid suspicion and navigate crowded areas more easily while targeting passengers.
Authorities successfully recovered approximately 137.5 grams of gold, including five 20g gold coins, one 2.5g gold coin, a 20g gold bangle, and a 15g Rudraksha gold bead necklace. The entire haul of ornaments was recovered intact, bringing a swift resolution to the incident.



