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District police Kulgam busts a gang of burglars, stolen property worth 10-12 lacs recovered within 24 hours

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
28/09/2023
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District police Kulgam busts a gang of burglars, stolen property worth 10-12 lacs recovered within 24 hours
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September 28: District Police Kulgam busted a gang of burglars and arrested 07 burglars involved in many cases, and recovered stolen property worth 10 to 12 lakhs of rupees

On reception of several complaints about burglary in the areas of Police Station Kulgam, a case with FIR No. 131/2023 & Case with FIR No 165/2023 under relevant sections of law were registered and a special team was constituted under the supervision of SP HQRS Kulgam Shri Ghulam Muhammad Bhat-JKPS to investigate the incidents of burglary. During the course of investigation, one suspected person namely; ayan Shameem S/O Mohd Shameem Halwai R/O Bijnoor UP A/P Rangrezpora, Kulgam was called for questioning. During questioning he disclosed that he along with 06 persons namely:-
Shahid Sheikh S/O Mohd Jasim Sheikh R/O Delhi A/P Srinagar
Farman Ahmad S/O Hanif Ansari R/O Bijnoor, UP
Mohd Amir S/I Mohd Yameen R/O UP
Bhar Alam S/O Mani Ahmad R/O UP
Mudasir Habib S/I Habibullah Mir R/O Shalipora Sopore and
Shabir Ahmad Bakerwal S/O Mushtaq Ahmad Bakerwal (Juvenile)
committed the crime. All the persons were brought to police station Kulgam where they confessed that they are involved in multiple burglaries and were subsequently arrested.

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The investigating team headed by SHO PS Kulgam were also able to recover stolen property worth lacs on their instance. The investigation in the matter is in progress as more arrests and recoveries are expected. Thus solving multiple theft cases of Kulgam Police.

Police has resolved to act tough against inimical and anti-social elements.

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