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RAJKOT: Unidentified persons decamped with jewellery worth Rs 11.60 lakh from a jewellery shop in Jamjodhpur town of Devboomi Dwarka district on Wednesday night.
According to a complaint filed by the owner of the jewellery shop Hanif Shaikh (47), the thieves also stole the digital video recorder (DVR) of the CCTV, along with the gold and silver jewellery.
Police said that since no CCTV footage from the shop was available, they are scanning for CCTV’s near the shop and are hopeful of getting leads into the robbery.
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CBI arrests two customs officers
CBI arrests two customs officers
Agencies / Updated: Feb 26, 2021, 06:00 IST
The
CBI) has arrested two
customs officers for allegedly demanding a bribe of over Rs 19 lakh from a private company in Maharashtra for releasing 60-kg silver seized by them, agency officials said on Thursday.
The CBI has alleged that customs assistant commissioner (preventive) AP Bandekar had demanded Rs 15 lakh and
customs superintendent (rummaging and intelligence) Niraj K Singh had sought Rs 4lakh from the company for releasing the seized cargo.
The two officers have been sent to CBI custody till Saturday, they said. It was alleged that a Kolhapur (Maharashtra)-based private company had purchased 74 kg of silver from a private company based at Ahmedabad on October 05, 2020.
Updated Jan 20, 2021 | 21:52 IST
From a shower of money to getting rid of a genie, two fake Islamic scholars in Pune duped a woman of Rs 39.6 lakh. When Abbas refused to pay, Shaikh told her that the genie would get upset and add to her woes (Representative Image).   |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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A woman was allegedly duped by two fake Islamic scholars
The woman was told that her house was possessed by a genie and rituals needed to be performed
Pune: A woman from Pune, Nagpada fell prey to fake Islamic scholars who told her that her house was possessed by a genie. The woman lost Rs 39.6 lakh to the accused duo. The Islamic scholars allegedly told the woman that they possessed supernatural powers and could rid her house of bad spirits.