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‘3 Theft Cases Solved, As Many Accused Arrested, Stolen Items Recovered in Srinagar’

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February 27, 2022
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Srinagar, Feb 27 : Jammu and Kashmir Police Sunday said it solved three theft cases by arresting three accused besides recovering from them the stolen items in central Kashmir’s Srinagar district.

“Three cases under FIR Nos. 03/22, 8/22, 17/22 insections 457,380 of IPC were registered in Zakoora PS. In each of these three cases, different gold ornaments were stolen”, reads a statement issued to GNS.

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“During investigation of these cases Zakoora PS employed technical and modern means of investigation so as to trace these cases. During course of investigation, multiple raids were carried out in localities in Wanhama, Pampore, Nowgam etc”, reads the statement.

“These raids led to three(03) burglars being arrested namely; Bashir Ahmad Sheikh S/o Ali Mohd Sheikh s/o Pampore Frestbal, Fayaz Ahmad sheikh S/o Ali Mohd R/o Gund Darshaliun Shopian A/P Wanihama Bala and Fareed Ahmad Khan S/o Mohd Shafi R/o Kalakote Rajouri a/p Maloora HMT”, the statement reads.

“These arrests and subsequent disclosures led to recovery of gold items of approximately worth 12 Lakh Rupees.”

“All the three cases have successfully been solved by SHO Syed Junaid under supervision of SDPO Showkat Dar, KPS”, the statement reads.

“More arrests and more recoveries are expected in this case”, it reads.

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“General Public is encouraged to install CCTVs as these act as deterrence and in solving such crimes”, the statement concludes. (GNS)

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