A young businessman of a firm in Jamjodhpur marketing yard of Jamnagar district was going on his bike after withdrawing 20 lakh cash from HDFC Bank on the afternoon of last 14th, when two people riding a bike looted a bag full of cash worth lakhs. In this incident of robbery, the LCB team arrested one person from Surat and Lalpur along with Rs 18,50,000 in cash, bike and mobile phone and is busy nabbing other robbers.
The businessman left the bank with Rs 20 lakh in cash, the robbers attacked
According to the information, a businessman named Pravinbhai Ramoliya, owner of Yamuna Trading Firm in Jamjodhpur Marketing Yard, was spending Rs 20 lakh on a bike after taking Rs 20 lakh from HDFC Bank on the last 14th. Meanwhile, as soon as they reached the main gate of the yard, two unknown people riding a bike looted a bag full of cash worth lakhs in the blink of an eye and ran away. The Jamjodhpur police had cordoned off the district regarding this incident. Following an order issued by Superintendent of Police Premsukh Delu to crack the robbery case, PI J.V. Chowdhary, PSI S.P. Gohil, P.M. Mori, and by forming separate teams of LCB-SOG and parole furlough and Jamjodhpur police started investigation in Jamjodhpur, Upleta, Jetpur-Gondal, Surat, Dhoraji, Jamkandorna. Meanwhile, with the help of technical cell and human resources, it was found that the FZ bike used in the incident was stolen from Khatodara in Surat.
Police has seized the goods from the accused
Six cases are registered against Narsi Raoji Khandhar in Barwa of Madhya Pradesh, Khatodara in Surat, Bhanwad, Lalpur, Udaynagar Dewas and Khargone. While a case has been registered against Dilip alias Munno Vitthal Kanjia at Bhimangaon police station in Madhya Pradesh. The LCB team has intensified efforts to trace Dilip alias Munno Vithal Kanjia, employed with Tirupati Traders, Jamjodhpur Yard, and Narshi Raoji Khandhar, resident of Nani Rafudad village, Lalpur taluka. The LCB team has recovered a total of Rs 18,82,000 from Dastgir and Dhawal, which includes Rs 18,50,000 in cash, a stolen bike worth Rs 25,000 and two mobile phones worth Rs 7,000.