Panjim Police Nab Rs 50 Lakh Gold Theft Accused Using Instagram Based Honeytrap

Panjim Police Nab Rs 50 Lakh Gold Theft Accused Using Instagram Based Honeytrap
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Panjim police managed to crack the blind case of theft of gold & diamond jewellery worth Rs 50 lakh from Dona Paula bungalow by using an Instagram-based honey trap. A 31-year-old man from Nepal, identified as Surendra Chetri was arrested by Panaji police from West Bengal and the stolen gold was recovered from Mumbai.

The accused followed the simple modus operandi of roaming around posh localities and robbing houses that were found open. After stealing Rs 50 lakh worth of gold from the Dona Paula bungalow on July 30 the man sold it to two buyers, including a jewellery shop in Mumbai. 

Panjim Town Police Station through their meticulous planning and intelligence collected the information through CCTV footage and through mobile surveillance and managed to trace the unknown suspected person and his identity.

Through CCTV footage police managed to trace his movements and also found out that he went to the casino to gamble. However, all the mobile and other ID details given by him to different people in his contact here in Goa were fake. 

However, police managed to trace his active Instagram and Facebook accounts, and made a fake Instagram account of a girl.  Police decoy lady befriended him on Instagram. She managed to gain his trust after being in touch with him for several days. He finally revealed his present address, using which police apprehended him from West Bengal.

A team led by PSI Sanket Pokhare was sent to West Bengal and with the help of local Police from West Bengal apprehended the accused. Further obtained his transit remand of arrest from Addl. CJM Siliguri, the accused was brought to Goa and further produced before Hon. JMFC Panaji and remanded to Police custody for 8 days. A Panjim PS team along with the accused visited Goregaon, Malad, and Mumbai and recovered part of the stolen property.

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