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Navi Mumbai: Two held for house-breaking thefts; stolen items worth Rs 9.57 lakh recovered

Updated on: 08 February,2023 11:50 AM IST  |  Thane
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A police probe team worked on several leads and checked the footage of 90 CCTVs in Koparkhairane, Ghansoli and Bonkode Gaon areas of Navi Mumbai before nabbing the accused on Sunday, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Zone-I Vashi) Vivek Pansare told reporters on Tuesday

Navi Mumbai: Two held for house-breaking thefts; stolen items worth Rs 9.57 lakh recovered

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The Navi Mumbai police claimed to have solved eight cases of house-breaking thefts with the arrest of two persons and recovered stolen items worth Rs 9.57 lakh.


A police probe team worked on several leads and checked the footage of 90 CCTVs in Koparkhairane, Ghansoli and Bonkode Gaon areas of Navi Mumbai before nabbing the accused on Sunday, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Zone-I Vashi) Vivek Pansare told reporters on Tuesday.



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Stolen items worth Rs 9.57 lakh have been recovered from the two accused, identified as Ankush Dhage (36), who worked as a driver, and Bablu Bangali (30), he said.

All the cases which were detected were registered at Koparkhairane police station, the official said. 

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