Men wearing cat, dog masks steal jewellery worth crores from popular showroom in TN
PTI, Oct 3, 2019, 11:52 AM IST
Tiruchirapalli: A three-member gang wearing cat and dog masks burgled gold jewellery worth several crores from a Lalithaa Jewellery showroom in the heart of the city, police said on Wednesday.
According to police, the masked burglars stole jewels weighing about 30 kg after gaining entry into the showroom by drilling a hole Tuesday night. The burglary happened despite six-night watchmen guarding the showroom, they said.
The employees were shocked to find the entire showroom empty when they came to open it in the morning. City police commissioner A Amalraj and the local police officials visited the spot.
CCTV footage showed two masked men entering the showroom through a drilled hole and leisurely removing the jewels. Police said one person could have collected the gold jewels by waiting outside the shop.
The robbers had also spilled chilli power in the shop to confuse the police dogs, they said. Kiran Kumar, one of the owners of the shop, said “As many as 800 gold and platinum ornaments have been burgled.”
Police Commissioner A Amalraj said that local police officials have visited the spot to look for clues. “We have got some basic information. We have formed several teams to arrest the culprits,” he said.
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