Money heist: Police recover DVRs stolen from company

Money heist: Police recover DVRs stolen from company
Ludhiana: Ludhiana police have recovered all four DVRs, two wi-fi modems stolen from the office of CMS, a cash management company, in the money heist case. The DVRs and modems were dumped by the accused in a nullah in Barnala.
The recovery was made by the city police with the help of divers. Besides, the police also arrested two more thieves who had stolen the robbed cash from a Chevrolet Cruze car parked outside the house of one of the robbers in Barnala and recovered Rs 4 lakh cash.
The arrested accused are Damanpreet Singh Amni and Pawan Kumar Jolly. Apart from this, Rs 14 lakh more has been recovered from the already arrested accused Abhi Singla of Barnala. Earlier Rs 10 lakh was recovered from Abhi. The total recovery in this case so far stands at Rs 7.14 crore, with the arrest of 18 accused.
Ludhiana police commissioner Mandeep Singh Sidhu said, “The DVRs can be vital evidence for the police if the crime was recorded in it.”
On June 10, a gang of robbers had struck the office of CMS in Amar Park area, held the staffers and security personnel captive and robbed Rs 8.49 crore. The accused had also taken away DVRs, three .12 bore rifles and a cash van of the company.
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Payal Dhawan
Payal Dhawan is a senior correspondent with the Times of India Newspaper, based in Ludhiana, Punjab since 2013. She covers crime, police administration, prisons, vigilance bureau and NIA. She also writes on weapon culture in Punjab, various gangs and jail inmates besides other issues.
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