A 33-year-old employee of a jeweller's workshop, who was allegedly involved in stealing jewellery worth Rs 1.25 crore from the workshop after drugging other employees, was arrested from West Bengal, the police said today.
The accused, Surajit Manna, had plans to start his own jewellery business in his hometown in West Bengal with the stolen valuables, they said.
Kaushik Goswami, who owns a jewellery workshop in Karol Bagh, informed police that valuables had been stolen from his workshop.
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After consuming the liquor and sweets, the workers fell unconscious and Manna along with his accomplice Pintu, stole the gold jewellery, moulds with jewellery and other items and fled from the workshop.
Police started scanning the call detail records of the accused, whose phone was found to be switched off. However, police found that he was in touch with certain people from West Bengal before the crime.
The accused was traced in Diamond Harbour, West Bengal and a team was sent there.
Manna kept on changing his hideouts, but was arrested from the house of one of his acquaintances from Basulat Falta village in Diamond Harbour, West Bengal, said Alok Kumar, joint commissioner of police (Crime).
Police also recovered 1.65 kilogramme of gold jewellery, gold nuggets and gold jewellery mould with jewellery.
Manna had been working as a craftsmen in Delhi for the last 16-17 years and had been employed at Goswami's workshop for the last six years. His accomplice, Pintu is yet to be arrested.
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