Bangalore: Rs 1.5 cr Jewel Theft Case Solved, 4 Foreigners Held


Bangalore, Mar 30 (PTI) Police have cracked the Rs 1.5 crore gold and silver jewel theft case and arrested four Latin American nationals from Goa and recovered the ornaments stolen from a hotel room here last week.

The foreigners--one from Venezuela, two from Columbia and one from El Salvador--were taken into custody yesterday by City Crime Branch sleuths, Police Commissioner Shankar Bidari told reporters here today.





The four-member gang had stolen the jewellery on March 22 from the hotel rooms of three jewellers from Jaipur who had brought it for a Jewellery exhibition held in the city by breaking open the room door when the jewellers had gone out for dinner.

CCTV footage in which one of the gang members was seen entering the hotel provided the clue and CCB traced the culprits to Kolva Beach in Goa, Bidri said.

  

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  • Raymond P. D'souza, Mumbai / Dubai

    Wed, Mar 31 2010

    Well done Police Dept, keep the good / hard work going on.

    GOD BLESS.
    Raymond D'souza

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  • Vasanthkumar Hegde, Udupi/Saudi Arabia

    Tue, Mar 30 2010

    It is the price one has to pay in future as bad side of globalization. We need to be careful about these elements in every walk of life and be prepared to face it. Every society has these type of people whether it is India or Saudi Arabia or Latin Americans. Citizens! try your best to identify these elements and inform law enforcing agencies. All the best

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  • Prakash Harischandra, Mangalore/ Los Angeles

    Tue, Mar 30 2010

    Good Job , Hope they make sure that these people serve term in country and not be deported . I am sure the latinos were drug peddlers

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