– 2.865 kg of gold worth ₹2.10 crore.
– ₹4.80 lakh in cash.
– Farooq Ahmad Malik (mastermind, originally from Hooghly, West Bengal).
– Ayodhya Prasad Chavan (from North 24 Parganas, West Bengal; record of past robberies).
– Sohail Shaikh (tailor from Mumbai, with existing charges for two robberies).
– Conspired by Farooq due to business losses; joined by Ayodhya adn Sohail from Mumbai.
– The robbery occurred on July 11,involving masked men using a toy gun and knives.
– Five special teams conducted operations across Maharashtra, Uttar pradesh, and West Bengal over ten days.
– Two suspects remain absconding.
– Both the victim (Sibghatullah Malik) and accused Farooq share the same profession as goldsmiths and hail from Hooghly district in West Bengal.- discrepancies exist regarding the stolen gold quantity-victim initially reported losing between “2 to 3 kg” but later claimed only “850 grams” was lost.
This case highlights both refined criminal coordination at an inter-state level and a swift response by law enforcement through multi-state collaboration. Substantial discrepancies in victim statements about stolen assets point toward potential issues such as undeclared wealth complicating investigative processes.
The links between the victim’s alleged unaccounted-for assets and robbers’ backgrounds reflect socio-economic complexities within their shared professional community. This incident underlines crucial challenges for both law enforcement openness during inquiry processes and broader regulatory accountability within India’s jewelry trade sector.
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