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Thieves Cut Roof, Steal 107 Tola Gold and 850g Silver

Post by : Meena Ariff

In a daring late-night burglary in Ajmer, Rajasthan, unidentified thieves broke into a locked jewelry shop by cutting through the roof, escaping with a massive haul of 107 tola of gold and 850 grams of silver. The audacious crime has sent shockwaves through the local community, leaving residents and shopkeepers alarmed over security in the area.

Police teams were immediately dispatched to the scene after the burglary was reported. Officers began a thorough investigation, including inspecting the shop, collecting evidence, and scanning nearby CCTV footage to trace the movements of the suspects. Preliminary reports suggest the operation was meticulously planned, indicating the involvement of a well-organized gang with experience in high-value thefts.

Authorities are coordinating with local intelligence units and neighboring districts to track down the culprits. Investigators are also examining potential leads from gold and silver buyers to prevent the stolen items from being sold in the black market. Meanwhile, local business owners have expressed concern over rising incidents of burglary, urging stronger surveillance and preventive measures.

Residents have been advised to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the police. The investigation remains ongoing, with officials promising to bring the perpetrators to justice. Police spokespersons confirmed that efforts are being intensified to identify and apprehend the gang responsible for this high-profile theft.

The incident highlights the growing concern over security measures in commercial areas and serves as a reminder for shop owners to strengthen protective systems against potential robberies.

 

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Jan. 24, 2026 3:46 p.m. 1269

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