Srinagar: Bandipore police unearthed an inter-district burglary gang that had struck at various places in Bandipore, Baramulla, Sopore, Kupwara and Anantnag districts. Eight members of the gang have been arrested so, far. Large quantity of stolen goods worth about RS. 10 lacs were recovered from them.
A Tavera vehicle bearing registration number JK01R/3983 was intercepted by Bandipore police at a naka checking, on its search police found house breaking tools like crowbars, hexa cutters and gas cutters. Police arrested the driver Tanveer Ahmad Beigh resident of Lolab, Kupwara.
On his questioning seven of his accomplices Adil Ashraf Shah, Irshad Ahmad Akhoon residents of Kaloosa Bandipore, Javed Ahmad Sheikh, Ghulam Hasan Qandroo, Mushtaq Ahmad residents of Chinkipora, Sopore, Reyaz Ahmad Mir resident of Khanbal and Abdul Gani resident of Dudwan, Kupwara were arrested from different places. Large quantity of stolen hardware items, besides, fertilizers and pesticides were recovered from their instances. The recovered stolen goods are worth about Rs 10 lacs.
The gang used to operate meticulously, by stealing pesticides and fertilizers from the orchids of the farmers besides committing burglaries in the shops during the night. The gang used to carry out the crime using gas cutters , hexa cutters and crowbars and used to carry their loot in a Tavera and a Maruti van. The stolen goods were sold at various places in Ram Bagh Srinagar, Naidkhai, Sumbal and Kupwara.The gang was planning to loot a gold ornament shop in Anantnag.
With the arrest of the gang and the subsequent recoveries from them solved a number of cases including FIR No; 109/2013 of police station Baramulla, 15/2013 of police station Dangiwacha, 79/2013 of police station Sopore, 27/2013 of police station Bomai Sopore and 72/2013 of police station Bandipore.
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