Domestic Help and Driver Steal 500,000 Rupees and Jewelry Worth 10 Million in Noida Heist

A domestic help and driver in Noida banded together to steal 500,000 rupees in cash and 10 million rupees worth of jewelry before fleeing. The plan was hatched after the domestic help was relieved of his duties. Thorough police investigation and electronic surveillance led to the capture of the suspects and the recovery of all stolen goods.
The suspects under police custody. (Screengrab)

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In an elaborate heist in Sector 41, Noida, a domestic help and driver made off with 500,000 rupees and jewelry valued at 10 million rupees. Thanks to a rigorous investigation, the police team was able to crack the case. The authorities arrested both suspects and recovered all the stolen property.

Additional DCP Sumit Shukla revealed that Samarjeet, who had been working for the affected family as domestic help for two and a half years, orchestrated the theft after his recent dismissal. Aggrieved by his termination, Samarjeet surreptitiously stole a house key and enlisted the assistance of his driver colleague, Sandeep Singh, in executing the plan.

Together, they made off with cash and jewelry worth an astoundingly high value, leaving the scene swiftly. After the incident, the affected individual reported the theft to the police, prompting an immediate investigation by the Sector-39 police station. Utilizing electronic surveillance and local intelligence, the authorities successfully apprehended the criminals.

The suspects, identified as Samarjeet from Bihar and Sandeep from Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, were found residing in a rented house in Agapur village. The police have confiscated the stolen items and have initiated legal proceedings against the duo. Both have been presented before the court and are now in jail custody, ensuring justice is served.

Read more about the case in this detailed investigation report. The operation by Noida police exemplifies their commitment to maintaining law and order, swiftly acting against criminals and ensuring public safety.

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