Muzaffarpur jewelry theft cracked: 3 held, ₹40 lakh in valuables recovered

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Muzaffarpur jewelry theft cracked: 3 held, ₹40 lakh in valuables recovered

Synopsis

Three men who posed as wedding guests to steal cash and jewelry at social functions have been arrested in Muzaffarpur after police cracked Case No. 354/26 using CCTV and technical surveillance. Stolen valuables worth ₹40 lakh have been recovered — and one of the accused carries a pending murder case in Sitamarhi.

Key Takeaways

Muzaffarpur Police arrested Rajesh Kumar Sah , Amit Kumar , and Gopal Sah in connection with a jewelry theft at Muzaffarpur Club on 22 June 2026 .
Stolen valuables worth approximately ₹40 lakh recovered, including ₹1.60 lakh cash, 15 gold ornaments , 2 diamond ornaments , and 2 silver ornaments .
A Special Investigation Team (SIT) was constituted on the orders of the Senior Superintendent of Police ; CCTV footage and technical surveillance cracked the case.
The gang allegedly posed as wedding guests to steal unattended bags at social functions; they are also accused of a separate theft in Ayodhyapur on 21 June 2026 .
Rajesh Kumar Sah has a pending murder case at Parsauni police station , Sitamarhi district .
Police are now tracing buyers and traders who allegedly purchased the stolen jewelry.

Muzaffarpur Police have cracked a high-profile jewelry theft case linked to a wedding reception at the Muzaffarpur Club, arresting three accused and recovering stolen valuables worth approximately ₹40 lakh. The breakthrough, confirmed by City SP Mohibullah Ansari, comes a week after the theft took place on the night of 22 June 2026.

How the Theft Unfolded

The incident occurred during a reception ceremony at the Muzaffarpur Club, which falls under the Town Police Station area. The accused allegedly stole a bag containing cash and valuable jewelry left unattended at the venue. Following a formal complaint from the victim, the Town Police Station registered Case No. 354/26 and launched an investigation.

Given the sensitivity of the case, the Senior Superintendent of Police directed the formation of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to take over the probe.

How the Accused Were Identified

The SIT analysed CCTV footage from the venue and combined technical surveillance with human intelligence to narrow down suspects. Police first detained Rajesh Kumar Sah for questioning, who subsequently confessed to his role in the theft. Acting on his disclosures, investigators arrested Amit Kumar and Gopal Sah.

Rajesh Kumar Sah and Amit Kumar are residents of the Belsand police station area in Sitamarhi district, while Gopal Sah hails from Runnisaidpur in the same district.

The Gang's Modus Operandi

According to City SP Ansari, the trio posed as wedding guests at social functions and receptions, systematically identifying unattended bags containing cash and jewelry before slipping away with the stolen items. The gang allegedly disposed of the stolen ornaments by selling them in local markets.

The accused also reportedly confessed to a separate theft committed during a wedding ceremony in Ayodhyapur on 21 June 2026, a day before the Muzaffarpur Club incident. A distinct case has been registered in connection with that theft as well.

What Was Recovered

Police seized ₹1.60 lakh in cash, 15 gold ornaments, 2 diamond ornaments, and 2 silver ornaments from the accused. In total, stolen jewelry and valuables worth approximately ₹40 lakh have been recovered so far, according to police.

Prior Criminal Record and Next Steps

Police records indicate that Rajesh Kumar Sah has a pending murder case against him at the Parsauni police station in Sitamarhi district, and a separate case registered at the Dumra police station in the same district. Investigators are now working to trace the buyers and traders who allegedly purchased the stolen jewelry, and are examining the full network of receivers connected to the disposal of stolen property.

Point of View

With one accused already carrying a murder case and the gang linked to at least two events in two days. The SIT's ability to trace the jewelry disposal network will be the real test: recovering ornaments is one thing, dismantling the buyer chain that makes such thefts economically viable is another. Bihar Police deserve credit for a swift seven-day turnaround, but the deeper question is whether wedding venues and event organisers have any security protocols at all — because this gang's success depended entirely on the absence of basic bag-watch practices at high-value social gatherings.
NationPress
29 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened in the Muzaffarpur Club jewelry theft case?
Thieves stole a bag containing cash and valuable jewelry from a wedding reception at the Muzaffarpur Club on the night of 22 June 2026. Muzaffarpur Police arrested three accused — Rajesh Kumar Sah, Amit Kumar, and Gopal Sah — and recovered stolen valuables worth approximately ₹40 lakh.
Who are the three accused arrested in the Muzaffarpur jewelry theft?
The three arrested are Rajesh Kumar Sah, Amit Kumar, and Gopal Sah, all residents of Sitamarhi district in Bihar. Rajesh Kumar Sah and Amit Kumar belong to the Belsand police station area, while Gopal Sah is from Runnisaidpur.
How did Muzaffarpur Police solve the jewelry theft case?
A Special Investigation Team formed on the orders of the Senior Superintendent of Police used CCTV footage analysis, technical surveillance, and human intelligence to identify the suspects. Rajesh Kumar Sah was detained first and confessed, leading to the arrest of the other two accused.
What valuables were recovered from the accused?
Police recovered ₹1.60 lakh in cash, 15 gold ornaments, 2 diamond ornaments, and 2 silver ornaments. Total stolen jewelry and valuables recovered are valued at approximately ₹40 lakh, according to police.
Are the accused linked to other crimes?
Yes. The trio allegedly confessed to a separate theft at a wedding ceremony in Ayodhyapur on 21 June 2026, for which a distinct case has been registered. Additionally, Rajesh Kumar Sah has a pending murder case at the Parsauni police station in Sitamarhi district and another case at the Dumra police station.
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