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Railways cops crack Rs 1.62 crore train theft case after six-month investigation
Updated On: 03 June, 2026 08:31 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
A 52-year-old gold trader from Goregaon in Mumbai was travelling in an air-conditioned coach with two trolley bags. While he was asleep, thieves allegedly stole one of the bags containing gold ornaments and valuables

Following the incident, a theft case was registered at Kalyan Railway Police Station. Pic/GRP
The Government Railway Police (GRP) have solved a high-value train theft case involving stolen gold worth more than Rs 1.62 crore after a six-month investigation spanning several districts of Maharashtra, reported the PTI.
Four members of a 10-member criminal gang have been arrested, while efforts are continuing to trace the remaining six suspects.
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