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    Gold jewelery worth 1 crore stolen from moving train: Incident with passengers going to Assam traveling in second AC, FIR registered at Patna Junction

    Bynewshuntexpress

    Nov 11, 2022


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    Jewelery made of gold has been stolen from a moving train. Whose weight is about 2 kg. Its price is around 1 crore rupees. Along with this, 5 kg of silver worth Rs 3 lakh and cash of Rs 2 lakh have also been stolen. This major incident of theft has happened in 15623 Down Express train going from Bhagat Ki Kothi in Rajasthan to Kamakhya in Assam. That too inside the AC coach. When this matter came to light, there was a tremendous stir between the Railway Police and the RPF. The stolen gold and silver and cash belonged to Manoj Kumar Jain, the passenger who was traveling. They live in Assam.

    The jewelery in the trolley was kept in the tiffin, the cash which was stolen from gold and silver was jewellery. Which Manoj Kumar Jain had kept in two different trolleys. Whereas, the cash was kept in the tiffin box. Manej Kumar Jain started his journey from Sujangarh station in Rajasthan. His reservation was at berth number 28 in A-2 coach of Second AC. He had to go to Kamakhya. Manoj was also traveling with his friend Bhanwarlal Sharma in this train.

    3 hours 36 minutes late train Manoj was in deep sleep when the luggage was stolen. The train was running late by 3 hours 36 minutes from its time. Railway Police suspects that when the train opened from Ara station, it was only after this that a trolley full of jewelery and a tiffin box full of cash were stolen. The train reached Patna Junction on Thursday morning at 6.26 am. Then Manoj woke up. After this he found his two trolley and tiffin missing. Manej, on the other hand, claimed that his luggage was stolen at Patna Junction itself.

    After registering an FIR, the Railway Police engaged in the investigation, the entire matter was discussed with the Railway SP Anil Singh, in-charge of Patna. According to them, an FIR has been registered in the railway station on the written complaint of passenger Manoj. Simultaneously, investigation has also been started. CCTV cameras installed at Patna Junction are being scrutinized. In the preliminary investigation, it has come to the fore that Manej is originally from Sujangarh in Rajasthan. Huh. There was a division of ancestral jewelery in the family. He was going to Kamakhya with only the jewelery which came in his share. The Railway Police had also asked them for jewelery papers, but they did not have any paper.

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