Two Delhi Police officers arrested for gold robbery


Ghaziabad, Mar 29 (IANS): Two Delhi Police officers have been arrested for the robbery of nearly 9 kg of gold chains from a Mumbai-based jeweller here, it was announced on Thursday.

Additional Director General of Uttar Pradesh Police, Prashant Kumar, praised his colleagues for solving the March 18 robbery when criminals in police uniform looted the gold outside the Sahibabad railway station here.

He identified the arrested police officers as Assistant Sub-Inspectors Satendra Singh and Brahm Pal of Delhi Police. The looted jewellery was worth Rs 3 crore.

Kumar praised his men for breaking what he said was "a dangerous nexus" between the two Delhi Police officers and professional robbers.

Investigations led them to Satendra Singh and Brahm Pal who were arrested. About 6 kg of gold was seized from them.

"They confessed to their crime and revealed they knew a salesman, Shailendra Yadav of Anand Jewellers in Meerut, who was earlier a police informer and who tipped them off about movement of bulk jewellery from Meerut to Delhi.

"The two officers were also involved in a similar robbery about 10 years ago and another seven to eight years ago," officer Kumar said.

  

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