Pre-dawn Angadia looted the case of Una cracked, four robbers were held – News2IN
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Pre-dawn Angadia looted the case of Una cracked, four robbers were held

Pre-dawn Angadia looted the case of Una cracked, four robbers were held
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Rajkot: Gir-Somnath Police solve a sensational angadia robbery case and arrested four people who target employees of the courier company at the Una bus depot on October 19.
Police recover cash and diamonds worth RS 61 lakh totally totally.
The robbers have taken a bag from Babu aka Raman Patel, an employee of the local Angadia company, around 5:30 a.m.
when he will take the country’s transportation bus to Bhavnagar.
Patel tried to catch them but they fled quickly in the car.
Assistant Police Inspector (ASP), Gir Somnath, Om Prakash Jat, assigned to the investigation said that the case was cracked from a white car forced by the robbers to leave Bhavnagar because all the way was banned after robbery.
Those who were arrested were Babusinh aka Bhopo Dabhi, Naresh alias Rano Morsadiya, both of them were residents of Viramgam, Jay aka Jaylo Malvi and Nilesh aka Vipul Parmar both from Siddhpur Patan City.
A team was sent to Ahmedabad to get the details of the vehicle and the owner.
Looking for Defendant, Police Gir-Somnath took the help of the Ahmedabad crime branch, Sabarkantha police, Poland Patan, Mehsana police and Rural Police Ahmedabad.
For several days, the police conducted a call detailed call and checked CCTV reserves to find out where the robbers fled.
JAT itself visited all villages where the defendant was hiding and conducting technical analysis along with the Shraf Branch Inspector Ahmedabad Ashraf Baloch and DCP Chaitanya Mandlik.
Police Cash RS 12.84 Lakh, Diamonds Worth Rs 3.50 Lakh, a car used in a robbery worth RS one lakh and five cellphones worth Rs 23,000.
Babusinh alias Bhopo was also arrested by Dasada police from Surendrangar in 2011 for RHOKIAH RS 4.50 LASH.
Cracked by police case began looking for a white car seen in CCTV footage and was found left by 25 km in Bhavnagar Road.
The number plate revealed that it was owned by a man in Ahmedabad.
When the police arrived there, they found that the owner died a year ago and the car was given to mechanics.
The mechanic told the police that the car was given to one person named Maulik Singh who had not been arrested.
Mechanics also reveal the name of the one accused and Siddhpur connection.
The detailed record of the call of Maulik Singh leads to the arrest of Naresh and the police gets a link from all the defendants.

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