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Shivaji Park: Jewellery worth Rs 4 lakh, valuables stolen

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Posted: Jan 13, 2008 at 2318 hrs IST

Mumbai, January 12 An unidentified person broke in the residence of sixty-three-year old Narendra Bhandari, a construction businessmen, on Friday afternoon and decamped with gold jewellery of Rs 4 lakh, silver utensils worth Rs 8,000 and cash amounting to Rs 30,000. Bhandari is a resident of Sudarshan building, Babasaheb Rege Marg in Dadar.

Senior Police Inspector Vilas Gurav of the Shivaji Park police station said, “The thief had entered Bhandari’s residence by breaking open the lock and the latch of the door. Bhandari was out at the time of the incident and there was nobody in the house. The same thief also made an attempt to enter the house of another resident in the same building — Chandrakant Sawant. However, nothing has been stolen from there. We are conducting enquires and a case of house break in and theft has been registered against the unidentified person.”

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