Walve lives in a slum in Dahisar East. She works as a housemaid and used to run a savings scheme in the slums with other residents. She was acquainted with one of the accused and purchased stolen gold ornaments worth Rs 2 lakh. Initially, she wasn't aware that the jewellery was stolen. Subsequently, she learnt of the fact and stopped buying. But she did not alert the cops.
"Two of the accused Kadam and Tiwari had stolen gold ornaments weighing 4.5 kg from Rajshri Jewellers in Malad on March 1. They were finding it tough to sell the stolen gold and roped in Kadam's friend, Jadhav. We are probing if they managed to sell ornaments to anyone else like Walve," said an officer.
On March 1, Kadam and Tiwari had barged into Rajshri Jewellers and threatened the owner, Nilesh Rathod, who resisted. . They then attacked him on his hands with a knife, tied him and dumped him in the store room injured. Their faces were covered with handkerchiefs. Later, an employee entered the shop and found Rathod. He untied him and rushed him to the Siddharth Hospital at Goregaon.
On Saturday night, while patrolling outside Dahisar West station, the police found Kadam and Jadhav moving suspiciously. They were taken into custody and questioned. They admitted to their involvement and revealed the whereabouts of Tiwari. CCTV footage from the jewellery store corroborated their involvement in the crime.
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