Three held for burglary in furniture trader’s house
TNN | Feb 22, 2019, 04:09 ISTVadodara: The local crime branch of Vadodara rural police nabbed three history-sheeters who had broken into a furniture trader’s house in Dabhoi town last month.
The three accused - Ibrahim alias ATM Taherwala, Sehjad Munir Patrawala and Feroze Mansuri - were nabbed from different locations over suspicion of their involvement. Police said that the trio initially denied any role in the burglary, but when they were interrogated separately, their bluff was called. It was Taherwala who had planned the burglary in the house of Shabbir Mahudawala on January 21. Mahudawala was away in Khambhat with his family members to offer prayers at a tomb, when the trio broke into their house. The accused had stolen gold and silver ornaments worth Rs 1.2 lakh, Rs 3.5 lakh cash and a mobile phone from the complainant’s house.
During interrogation, Taherwala admitted to his involvement in 22 crimes including burglary and theft from parked cars.
The three accused - Ibrahim alias ATM Taherwala, Sehjad Munir Patrawala and Feroze Mansuri - were nabbed from different locations over suspicion of their involvement. Police said that the trio initially denied any role in the burglary, but when they were interrogated separately, their bluff was called. It was Taherwala who had planned the burglary in the house of Shabbir Mahudawala on January 21. Mahudawala was away in Khambhat with his family members to offer prayers at a tomb, when the trio broke into their house. The accused had stolen gold and silver ornaments worth Rs 1.2 lakh, Rs 3.5 lakh cash and a mobile phone from the complainant’s house.
During interrogation, Taherwala admitted to his involvement in 22 crimes including burglary and theft from parked cars.
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