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Mumbai: Cops return stolen chain to railway commuter after 14 years

The police returned stolen laptops, phones, jewellery, and cash collectively valued at Rs 14 lakh to thirty-four other railway passengers.

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Retired businessman Suresh Savaliya was in for a surprise when the railway police returned him a 22-gram gold brick at an event held to mark Women’s Day. Savaliya had lost his 22-gram gold chain after his handbag was stolen during an Ahmedabad-Mumbai train journey in 2007.

According to a report in Times of India, the police returned stolen laptops, phones, jewellery, and cash collectively valued at Rs 14 lakh to 34 other railway passengers.

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