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Mumbai Crime: Diamonds worth Rs 40 lakh stolen from delivery man

Nilesh Mansheta who has been working for Mehta's firm for the last two years, was travelling to Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) when the diamonds were stolen from his bag

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The Government Railway Police (GRP) at Mumbai Central is on a lookout for a man who allegedly stole diamonds worth Rs 40 lakh from a delivery boy working for South-Mumbai based Tejas Mehta's diamond firm on Tuesday. Nilesh Mansheta, 49, who has been working for Mehta's firm for the last two years, was travelling to Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) on November 20, 2018 when the diamonds were stolen from his bag. The incident came to light after Mansheta found the zip of his sack bag open.

"My seniors asked me to deliver four diamond parcels to different clients in BKC. Around 1 pm, I kept them in my bag and reached Charni Road railway station to board the 1.21 pm Vasai local from platform three," said Mansheta, who is responsible for delivering the gems to Mehta's clients.

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