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Gold loot thwarted, 4 shot at in Ludhiana

Six men open fire in bid to rob private finance firm office; three arrested

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Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, October 16

In a broad daylight robbery bid, six armed men today held local Muthoot Finance office staff captive and attempted to loot 30 kg gold worth Rs 15 crore before being chased by public and police, ending in the arrest of three suspects. In the melee, four persons suffered bullet injuries.

Suspects came from Bihar

  • Police Commissioner Rakesh Agrawal said the suspects, who had come from Bihar for the robbery, had rented a room in Chandigarh

  • Over a few days, they rode all the way to Ludhiana daily to case the office before returning to Chandigarh for the night

Minutes after the staff opened the company’s Dugri road office around 9.15 am, six masked men arrived there on motorcycles. Five of them entered the office located on the first floor and held the staff captive at gunpoint. They filled their bags with around 30 kg gold.

Since the staff could not mark their attendance, company’s Delhi control room got suspicious and checked the CCTV cameras, only to find that a robbery was on in its Ludhiana branch. The Delhi staff alerted the Ludhiana police, following which cops from the Model Town police station reached the spot.

As the robbers tried to flee on motorcycles, the company staff, public and police challenged them. Cornered, the robbers fired over a dozen rounds, injuring three staff members and a civilian.

The injured were indentified as Muthoot employees Mahinder Singh, Aditya Sharma and Surinder Kumar and civilian Daljit Singh. Also, staffer Umesh Kumar suffered a fracture while fighting with the robbers.

Police Commissioner Rakesh Agrawal, Additional DCP - 3 Sameer Verma, ACP Jatinder Singh reached the spot to supervise the investigation.

While three suspects were captured, the other fled the scene. Those arrested have been identified as Roshan Kumar Tatiya (23), Sourav Kumar (18), both of Vaishali, Bihar, and Kamlesh Kumar, 25, of Nalanda, Bihar.

Three pistols, 30 live cartridges, five magazines, four mobile phones, three Pulsar motorcycles, and a bag containing tape rolls, ropes, keys, nail cutter, handcuffs and some other equipment were recovered from their possession.

The police were verifying whether the suspects came from Bihar on motorcycles or used some other mode of transport. He said company employees, public and cops displayed bravery in nabbing the suspects and would be rewarded by the police department. Interestingly, a video went viral showing the staff cornering the robbers and an unarmed policeman seen challenging the suspects, braving a barrage of fire.

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