Rs 4 crore jewelery stolen for wedding with girlfriend

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By National News Team Updated : 17 Jun 2026 19:34 IST Ee Font size
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Internet Desk: Uttar Pradesh A major robbery took place in a famous jewelery shop in Ghaziabad. The police who investigated the incident revealed shocking facts. Police revealed that a man named Nitin Verma, who works in the showroom, committed the robbery for his girlfriend Kajal Verma's wedding. According to the police..

A person named Nithin joined the showroom a month and a half ago as per the plan. Store internal operations, security arrangements, where are the valuables? He learned the key things. To avoid any suspicion, he threw a drug party for the showroom staff on June 12, believing that his marriage with his girlfriend Kajal was fixed. Kajal Verma and father of the accused also attended this party. The cashier in charge of the showroom locks encouraged Gautam Raj to drink more alcohol. 

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The next morning, Nitin came to the jewelry shop with his friend.. and opened the shutter with the stolen key and went inside. In just 25 minutes, the gold, diamonds and gems encrusted on the first floor cost Rs. They stole 4 crore worth of jewelery and fled from there. The police disclosed that no one was able to detect the matter as there was no alarm system in the showroom. It was explained that the robbery took place after the security guard who was on duty at night had gone home at 7 am. The investigation revealed that this theft was done for the wedding expenses. The accused Nitin along with his father and girlfriend have been arrested in this case. The police said that the investigation of this case is going on. href="https://www.facebook.com/eenaduonline/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Facebook, Twitter, Instagram& Google News. Tags :Published : 17 Jun 2026 18:35 IST

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