Gujarat-Tamil Nadu Police nab accused in ₹50 lakh house-breaking case
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
A 22-year-old man accused in a house-breaking theft case involving property worth nearly ₹50 lakh has been arrested in Gujarat's Valsad district following a joint operation by the Tamil Nadu and Gujarat Police, officials confirmed on Thursday, 17 July. The arrest marks a successful instance of inter-state police coordination spanning two ends of the country.
Who Was Arrested and Where
The accused, identified as Raj Pawar, a resident of Solsumba in Umargam taluka of Valsad district, was wanted in connection with a case registered at Kinathukadavu Police Station in Coimbatore district, Tamil Nadu. Pawar was traced and apprehended within the jurisdiction of Umargam Police Station after Tamil Nadu Police received credible intelligence about his whereabouts.
How the Operation Unfolded
Police Sub-Inspector K. Santhana Karuppu of the Tamil Nadu Police received information that the wanted accused was hiding in Umargam. Acting on that intelligence, Tamil Nadu Police sought assistance from their Gujarat counterparts. The Umargam Police, who were already conducting independent operations to trace absconding accused persons, coordinated with the visiting Tamil Nadu team to locate and apprehend Pawar in a joint operation.
Charges and Legal Proceedings
The case against Pawar has been registered under Sections 331(4) and 305(A) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, in connection with the alleged house-breaking theft. Following his arrest, he was taken into custody for further legal proceedings related to the Tamil Nadu case. According to officials, 'the successful operation highlighted inter-state coordination in tracing and arresting the wanted accused.'
Prior Criminal Record
Police records indicate that Pawar had previously been booked in two separate cases registered at Umargam Police Station, both in 2025. Those cases relate to offences under Section 281 of the BNS, 2023, along with provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act — one invoking Sections 177 and 184, and the other also citing Sections 3 and 181 of the Act.
Significance of the Arrest
The operation underscores the growing effectiveness of inter-state police networks in tracking accused persons who cross state lines after committing crimes. Notably, this is the kind of coordination that investigators say is increasingly essential as accused individuals exploit jurisdictional boundaries to evade arrest. Pawar's case will now proceed through the Tamil Nadu judicial system.