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मराठी तरुणीला रुग्णालयात मारहाण, मनसे आक्रमक; भेटीनंतर अविनाश जाधवांचा प्रशासनावर संताप!

मराठी तरुणीला रुग्णालयात मारहाण, मनसे आक्रमक; भेटीनंतर अविनाश जाधवांचा प्रशासनावर संताप!

Time of India22-07-2025
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Criminal on records of Raj and Guj police among two arrested in dacoity at Nigdi industrialist's bungalow

Pune: A criminal (29) on the records of the Gujarat and Rajasthan police and his aide (19), also from Rajasthan, were arrested by the Pimpri Chinchwad police last week in connection with the dacoity at a bungalow in Nigdi Pradhikaran earlier this month. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now On the night of July 19, the duo — Suresh Dhaka (29) and Mahipal Bishnoi (19) — along with three others allegedly looted Rs6.15 lakh from the home of a 76-year-old small-scale industrial unit owner. The police recovered the stolen property from the duo and are searching for the other three, which includes the kingpin who plotted the dacoity. As per the complaint, the five robbers — four men and a woman — entered the victim's bungalow while he was alone there. A couple, who serve as domestic help to the victim, and their two children, were in an outhouse behind the bungalow. The gang tied all the victims and took away cash and jewellery from the scene. Deputy commissioner of police (DCP-crime) Shivaji Pawar said that 10 teams of the crime branch and local police stations were formed to detect the crime. A crime branch team led by senior police inspector Vijay Dhamal checked CCTV footage in the Nigdi area and identified a white hatchback car seen near the crime scene on and before July 19. "The car's registration number was in Marathi. The team traced the car's trajectory by checking CCTV footage. On the way, the occupants changed the car's registration number plate. After travelling over 1,200km, it finally reached Jaipur in Rajasthan," said Pawar. Assistant police inspectors Dattatreya Gulig and Pandurang Devkate took Dhaka into custody from Shyamnagar in Jaipur on July 24. "Dhaka is a criminal on records of Rajasthan and Gujarat police. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now He has 21 cases, including attempt to murder, robberies, and thefts registered against him," the DCP said. The police also seized the car used in the crime, which is owned by Dhaka's brother and registered in Gujarat. Gold jewellery of the complainant's wife, his wallet, and their Aadhaar cards were recovered from Dhaka. "We also recovered four walkie-talkie sets. The gang used these instead of cellphones during the dacoity to communicate so that police could not trace them by tracking cellphone locations," Pawar added. During the interrogation, Dhaka revealed the name of the gang's kingpin, who hatched the plot and three others (Bishnoi, another man and a woman). "Our team on July 27 arrested Bishnoi, who is currently residing in Wadgaon Maval and originally hails from Jodhpur in Rajasthan. We recovered the complainant's wristwatch, imitation jewellery stolen from his house, and a duplicate number plate of the hatchback car from him," said Pawar. Police search for kingpin The DCP said the dacoity was plotted based on a tip-off. The kingpin of the gang was also involved in a dacoity at a jewellery showroom at Kokane Chowk in Rahatani in March 2019. There, another gang had robbed gold and silver jewellery worth Rs62.50 lakh by opening fire at the jeweller. "The accused was arrested and was in jail thereafter. He was released last year. After that, he hatched the latest plot. We are now investigating who gave the tip-off to the suspect about the complainant in the Nigdi case," said Pawar. According to the DCP, the gang had been planning the dacoity for the last two months and visiting Pimpri Chinchwad since then. "They used a country-made pistol in the crime. We are yet to recover it," Pawar said.

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Attack on hospital receptionist: Court denies bail to main accuseds brother

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‘Don't Ruin This Generation': MNS Leader Slaps Thane Gaming Zone Staff Over Students' Visits
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‘Don't Ruin This Generation': MNS Leader Slaps Thane Gaming Zone Staff Over Students' Visits

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