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Mumbai News LIVE Updates: Three loot Rs 3 lakh gold from jewellery shop in Ghatkopar, attack owner

Mumbai News LIVE Updates: Three men looted gold worth Rs 3 lakh from a jewellery shop in Ghatkopar area of Mumbai on Wednesday after attacking its owner with a knife, police said. We are closing the LIVE blog now

Updated on : 15 October,2025 10:07 PM IST  |  Mumbai

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Mumbai News LIVE Updates: Three persons entered the outlet and threatened the shop owner with a knife in Ghatkopar, police said

Three persons entered the outlet and threatened the shop owner with a knife. They robbed gold worth Rs 3 lakh, but when he tried to resist their attempt, they attacked him before fleeing from the spot. The incident occurred around 10.30 am at the shop located in Ghatkopar`s Amrut Nagar area.  Based on the complaint filed by the owner, a case was registered at the Ghatkopar police station, he said, adding that a probe was underway. The Police have formed teams to investigate the case. Two suspects have been nabbed and their interrogation was on, an official said: PTI

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Mumbai News LIVE Updates: Three men loot Rs 3 lakh gold from jewellery shop in Mumbai, attack owner with knife

Three men looted gold worth Rs 3 lakh from a jewellery shop in Ghatkopar area of Mumbai on Wednesday after attacking its owner with a knife, police said. One more person with them also carried a gun, which he was seen wielding outside the shop, an official said: PTI

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