Police solve theft and robbery cases, arrest three in different crimes

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The District Police person achieved a large breakthrough by cracking 4 theft and robbery cases reported nether the Jewargi and Shahabad constabulary limits, starring to the apprehension of 3 accused and the betterment of stolen property.

Superintendent of Police Adhuri Srinivasulu, addressing a property league present connected Monday, said that successful transportation with a location burglary lawsuit reported connected November 27 astatine Gudur (S) colony nether Jewargi Police limits, the constabulary apprehended accused Sunil P. Pawar of Yadrami Tanda successful the archetypal week of December.

During interrogation, the constabulary recovered 51 grams of golden ornaments worthy astir ₹6 lakh and 212 grams of metallic ornaments from the accused.

In different case, constabulary solved a robbery reported from Ijeri village, wherever Ameerbee Mohammad Patel Khaleghoda was assaulted with a weapon and robbed of valuables.

Acting connected credible information, the Jewargi constabulary arrested Mohammed Younus 26-year-old nonmigratory of Ijeri village, Yadrami taluk, and recovered 16 grams of golden ornaments from him.

The constabulary person achieved a large breakthrough by arresting an inter-district temple thief who broke into the Sri Chandrala Parameshwari Temple astatine Honagunta colony connected October 24 nighttime and stole a 10-gram golden mangalsutra from the deity.

The constabulary arrested Chirag Rathod, a nonmigratory of Chijori colony successful Baramati of Maharashtra. The stolen golden ornament was recovered from him.

However, 3 much accused successful the lawsuit are absconding and efforts are connected to hint them, Mr. Srinivasulu added.

Following a emergence successful motorcycle theft cases successful Shahabad town, the constabulary apprehended 2 juveniles and recovered 3 stolen motorcycles worthy ₹90,000 from them, the constabulary serviceman said.

Published - December 15, 2025 07:07 p.m. IST

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