Nagpur: Four masked robbers were properted by RS4 Lakh cash and almost 70 gold tolas after threatening Ashish Naware jewelry at Gunpoint in Nagsen Nagar near Bhim Square, Monday, Monday.
The thieves raised the offer before tying him and put the tape in his mouth.
CCTV recordings from cameras installed inside the jewelry store captured the robbery, despite a robber effort to decide on the cable and dismantle the settings.
Learned that two thieves were placed in the store, disguised themselves as customers, before grabbing Naware.
The others hurriedly slipped into the store before pulling the shutter.
Fourth gueast, having a school bag behind, was arrested on CCTV watching a busy road in front of the store, with areas full of passing people and vehicles.
A customer has paid RS1.5 Lakh cash to Naware at the beginning of the day, which is now being examined by the police for the possibility of leading.
Naware told the police that a woman came to her shop on Saturday with the pretext of seeing some jewelry, accompanied by a man.
The voice of one of the thieves sounded similar to Naware with the man who came with the woman, two days back.
According to Naware, the thieves speak Hindi between themselves.
The incident, which rocked locality, to the front only after the robbers slipped 10-15 minutes later, leaving the first jewelry and destroyed.
After freeing himself Naware out of his shop, seeking help from other store owners, who took him to the Jaripatka police station.
The thieves, who came with two bicycles, fled towards Kamptee Road and tended to leave Maharashtra.
CCTV footage of the camera along the highway arrested them towards the Border of Maharashtra-Madhya Pradesh.
It was thought that the robbers left one of the cellphones used by them near Bhilgaon.
The police section feels this step is to ensure that the police are misled to believe that they are around, allowing them time to leave the country.
The team from the jaripatka police station and the crime branch were in pursuit in MP and Chhattisgarh, apart from using different techniques to recover CCTV recordings and identify two bicycles used.