₹1.02 Lakh Jewellery Stolen From Danilimda House Using Duplicate Key, Police Probe Underway
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Gold and silver jewellery worth around ₹1.02 lakh was allegedly stolen from a house in Ahmedabad’s Danilimda after an unidentified person opened a safe using a duplicate key, police said.
The theft came to light on August 21 when Bhavanaben Parmar and her brother visited the house of their brother, Kamleshbhai, at Raju Apartment near Kamala Nehru Society, to check a safe containing jewellery belonging to their late mother.
Jewellery Found Missing From Safe
According to the complaint, their mother, Bakulaben Makwana, had kept the ornaments in the safe and told her children that they could take them if anything happened to her.
The jewellery allegedly included:
- A pair of gold bangles weighing around two tolas and valued at ₹70,000
- Two gold rings weighing around four grams, worth ₹20,000
- One gold earring weighing around one gram, valued at ₹5,000
- A pair of silver anklets worth ₹7,000
The siblings opened the safe at around noon on August 21 and found that the jewellery was missing. They searched the house but were unable to locate the ornaments.
Danilimda Police Investigate Duplicate-Key Theft
The complainant subsequently approached Danilimda Police, alleging that an unidentified person had entered the house and used a duplicate key to open the safe before stealing the jewellery.
Police have registered a theft case against an unidentified accused and launched an investigation. Officers are examining the circumstances in which the duplicate key may have been obtained and are also looking into possible clues from the house and surrounding area.