How Was Gold Worth Rs 1.5 Crore Recovered in Jamshedpur Within 18 Hours?

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Key Takeaways
- Gold worth Rs 1.5 crore was stolen but quickly recovered.
- Two suspects have been arrested, with a third still at large.
- The incident highlights the effectiveness of rapid police response.
- Community vigilance played a crucial role during the robbery.
- Coordination between police in different states aided in the swift recovery.
Jamshedpur, July 1 (NationPress) The Jharkhand Police successfully recovered gold jewellery valued at Rs 1.5 crore, which had been stolen from a gold trader in the East Singhbhum district, within an astonishing 18 hours of the incident, officials reported on Tuesday.
Two out of the three suspects have been apprehended, while efforts are ongoing to capture the third, according to police reports.
The audacious theft occurred on Monday evening in Chakulia, a town located in the East Singhbhum area. The victim, Arun Nandi alias Khokan Nandi, operates a jewellery store named Prapti Jewellers near Birsa Chowk in the Chakulia Nagar Panchayat vicinity of Jamshedpur.
According to law enforcement, the event unfolded around 8:15 p.m. on Monday when Nandi was making his way home to Mistripada after closing his shop.
Following his customary routine, he was carrying a bag that contained approximately 1.5 kg of gold jewellery along with Rs 50,000 in cash. Just as he approached his home, he was confronted by three assailants on a motorcycle.
One of the criminals brandished a knife at his neck while another waved a gun, seizing the bag. Nandi raised an alarm, attracting the attention of nearby residents. Nevertheless, the robbers managed to escape, issuing threats of gunfire if they were pursued.
The Chakulia police, under the leadership of station in-charge Santosh Kumar, initiated an urgent investigation and notified police stations in neighboring West Bengal, as it was believed that the criminals had escaped in that direction.
Working in conjunction with the Jambani police station in West Bengal, law enforcement tracked down and arrested two suspects within hours: Mohammad Rafiq, a resident of Rafiganj in Aurangabad (Bihar), and Niranjan Gaur from Bagbeda in Jamshedpur.
The stolen jewellery was retrieved from their possession. Both suspects have been transported back to Chakulia for interrogation, and raids are currently being conducted to capture the third individual, who remains at large.