Mumbai: Seven, including prime accused nabbed for killing jeweller in Dahisar
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Prime accused Bunty Patidar and one of his associates have been arrested from Madhya Pradesh in the June 30 case of robbery and murder at a jewellery shop in Mumbai s Dahisar area, according to reports from ANI.
A total of 7 accused have been arrested so far.
On Wednesday, June 30, three armed robbers opened fire at Om Sai Raj Jewellers, a jewellery shop in Dahisar s Gawde Nagar, near Rawalpada and shot a man, believed to be the owner of the shop. The victim was rushed to the hospital, where he succumbed to the injuries
Seven, including prime accused, arrested for Dahisar daylight robbery, murder
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Police said they had planned to loot the store further but were afraid of being gheraoed by eyewitnesses
MUMBAI: Five men, three of them shooters from Madhya Pradesh, were arrested within a day of a Dahisar jeweller being shot dead inside his store.
Police said the conspiracy was hatched in MP, where the mastermind lives, and is yet to be arrested. While the accused claimed their motive was only to loot the store, police will probe if the murder was a result of a personal feud.
Shailendra Pandey (37) had been shot within 10 minutes of entering his shop, Om Sai Raj Jewellers, on Wednesday. Three masked men were captured on camera fleeing on a scooter. On suspicion that the scooter was stolen, police started to go through complaints of theft. They found CCTV grabs of a scooter theft where the thief was wearing white shoes. One of the masked assailants at the Dahisar store had been wearing the same shoes. Investigators scoured through surveillance videos till they located images of