Police arrest 3, stolen property worth 18 lakhs recovered in Sgr

Police arrest 3, stolen property worth 18 lakhs recovered in Sgr

SRINAGAR: Police Station Batamaloo has arrested three persons stealing goods from a warehouse in Bemina.
The police received a written complaint from Parvaiz Ahmad Bhat resident of Iqbal Abad Batamaloo stating that some unknown burglars have broken into his warehouse located at Iqbal Abad opposite Degree College Bemina and have stolen different brands of cigarettes worth lakhs of rupees from the warehouse.
Accordingly, a case FIR No 145/2020 under relevant sections of law was registered and investigation was set into motion.
During the course of investigation, the scene of crime was inspected and statements of witnesses were recorded. Besides, using the modern gadgets of investigation, a suspect identified as Muzaffar Ahamd Dar resident of Hanjivera Reshipora Pattan was called for questioning.
During questioning, the suspect revealed his involvement and his two accomplices who have been identified as Imran Hussain Mir resident of Kakarpora Mirgund Pattan Baramulla and Gulshan Abass @Hashim @Lala resident of Gund Hassibhat Parimpora Srinagar. He further revealed that his accomplices conducted reconnaissance of the warehouse earlier in the day and accordingly planned the burglary.
On his disclosure, Srinagar police raided different locations and were able to arrest one of his accomplices Imran Hussain Mir while his second accomplice is still at large.
During further investigation officers also learnt that the arrested duo had a deal with a wholesale shopkeeper identified as Manzoor Ahmad Khanday son of Abdul Gaffar Khanday resident of Narabal Ghat and have sold all the stolen items to him. The stolen items worth about 18 Lac rupees were sold to the shopkeeper for an amount of Rs 5,80,000. Out of the amount, only 1,80,000 rupees were paid to the burglars by the shopkeeper.
Accordingly, a team of Srinagar Police raided the shop and recovered the stolen property worth about 18 lacs.
The investigation is going on and their involvement in other similar nature of cases is also being investigated.

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