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Ahmedabad Burglar Steals Gold Necklace, Cash Worth Rs 1.5 Lakh

A burglar broke into a locked Ahmedabad flat on March 29, stealing a gold necklace worth ₹1.25 lakh from a bedroom cupboard in a theft totaling roughly ₹1.5 lakh.

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Ahmedabad Burglar Steals Gold Necklace, Cash Worth Rs 1.5 Lakh
Source: theliveahmedabad.com

A burglar broke into a locked residential flat in Ahmedabad on the night of March 29, removing a gold necklace, a gold ring, and cash from a bedroom cupboard. Ahmedabad Police have registered a house-breaking and theft FIR, with the total loss estimated at approximately ₹1.5 lakh.

The necklace, valued at around ₹1.25 lakh, represented the clear target of the intrusion. The intruder also took a gold ring worth approximately ₹5,000 along with an unspecified amount of cash. All three items had been stored together inside a bedroom cupboard. The occupants had locked the home before leaving and discovered the theft upon their return, at which point they reported the incident to police.

Ahmedabad Police are pursuing the case on several fronts: investigators are combing through CCTV footage from the surrounding area and have begun interviewing neighbors and renters in nearby units to establish a timeline and identify a suspect.

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The case is a sharp reminder of how much concentrated value sits in the bedroom furniture of ordinary homes across Gujarat. A single gold necklace worth ₹1.25 lakh is a meaningful sum, yet household cupboards, however carefully locked from the outside, offer little resistance to a determined intruder who has already cleared the front door. For jewelry of this value, a bank locker remains the most defensible option when a piece is not being worn. The habit of keeping high-value gold at home, particularly in the period following wedding season when gifted pieces are still circulating through households, continues to make residential theft an attractive proposition.

No suspect has been named. The investigation remains active.

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