This story is from December 08, 2021
Police nab three for property offences
Aurangabad: The police personnel of
Police inspector Surendra Malale said that following a specific tip-off, the team first nabbed a 24-year-old accused Ajay Jadhav for his alleged involvement in housebreak-in at a police personnel’s house.
The officer said the television set that the accused had stolen from the policeman’s house has been recovered and after being produced before the court, the suspect has been remanded to two-day police custody.
During the preliminary probe, the suspect also confessed to his role in attempting another house break-in at Disha Nagri. They said, the other two accused, Deepak Kamble and his sister’s husband Vijay Shejul, both residents of the Sainath Nagar area, have been arrested for their involvement in other property offences.
The police have so far recovered a mobile phone from the accused. This phone was stolen during a recent housebreak. They too were produced before the court following which they have been remanded to two days of police custody.
Sources said that the police were working on the housebreaking case for a while and during the technical surveillance, found the stolen mobile being used by them.
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area police station in Aurangabad have nabbed three suspects and have claimed to solve three different property offences, including the one recently committed at the assistant sub-inspector Nazir Pathan’s house.The officer said the television set that the accused had stolen from the policeman’s house has been recovered and after being produced before the court, the suspect has been remanded to two-day police custody.
During the preliminary probe, the suspect also confessed to his role in attempting another house break-in at Disha Nagri. They said, the other two accused, Deepak Kamble and his sister’s husband Vijay Shejul, both residents of the Sainath Nagar area, have been arrested for their involvement in other property offences.
The police have so far recovered a mobile phone from the accused. This phone was stolen during a recent housebreak. They too were produced before the court following which they have been remanded to two days of police custody.
Sources said that the police were working on the housebreaking case for a while and during the technical surveillance, found the stolen mobile being used by them.
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