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Dead jeweller's wife flees with 1cr gold, leaves kids

Dead jeweller's wife flees with 1cr gold, leaves kids

Time of Indiaa day ago
Lucknow: Barely eight months after her jeweller husband died of blood cancer, a 40-year-old woman in Barabanki decamped with gold worth Rs 1 crore from the jewellery shop vault to join her paramour, leaving behind her two children, aged 8 and 14 years.
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On the basis of CCTV footage at her husband's shop and electronic surveillance, police gathered evidence of the woman escaping with gold and joining her paramour.
An FIR in connection with the incident has been lodged and the police are now searching Sweety Rastogi and Kunwar Harshit Rajveer, a youth from Barabanki, with whom she allegedly maintained an illicit relationship, said SHO, Kotwali, Ram Kishun.
According to the FIR filed by Pushpa Devi, her younger daughter-in-law, Sweety, widow of her son Amit Rastogi, stole precious jewellery belonging to the entire family.
The family resides in Chhaya Chauraha area of Barabanki.
Pushpa said that after the death of her son Amit, who ran the jewellery shop, Amit's teenage son, Arsh Rastogi (14), took charge of the shop under her supervision.
Meanwhile, Sweety grew close to Rajveer.
The complainant detailed in the FIR that Sweety took advantage of Arsh's absence from the shop due to a chickenpox infection around ten days ago.
During this period, Sweety allegedly opened the shop locker and stole the gold ornaments worth Rs 1 crore.
Later, CCTV footage showed Sweety opening the locker and placing jewellery into a bag.
On June 28, Pushpa convened a family meeting in the presence of Sweety's brother, Abhishek Kumar Soni, who came from Lucknow. During this meeting, Sweety allegedly confessed to the theft and assured the family that she would retrieve the stolen ornaments from her lover.
However, the following morning, Sweety quietly left the house without informing anyone. She also left her mobile phone behind.
When Pushpa Devi noticed her absence, she contacted Sweety's brother, who in turn called Harshit Rajveer.
When Harshit threatened them with dire consequences, Pushpa Devi lodged an FIR, said the SHO.
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