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Rs 20-crore jewellery heist: Burglars drill into shop in Delhi, flee with ornaments

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New Delhi, September 26

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A jewellery shop in Delhi’s Jangpura area was looted by thieves who escaped with ornaments worth over Rs 20 crore, officials said on Tuesday.

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A jewellery shop, Umrao Jewellers, in Delhi’s Jangpura area was looted by thieves who escaped with ornaments worth over Rs 20 crore. Photos: Video grab

The incident came to light when the store owner opened the shop, Umrao Jewellers in Bhogal on Tuesday.

The store remains closed on Mondays and the police suspect that the incident occurred between the intervening night of Sunday and Monday.

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A well-thought-out scheme unfolded during this extensive heist, involving the deliberate disconnection of CCTV cameras and the creation of an entry point into the heavily fortified strongroom (locker).

It is suspected that the burglars gained access through the building’s terrace, descending from the top floor to reach the ground floor where the strongroom was securely positioned, according to officials.

“Subsequently, they drilled a hole through the strongroom’s wall, granting them access to the precious ornaments stored within. In addition to these stolen items, the culprits also made away with the jewellery that was on display within the showroom,” said the official.

Meanwhile, the police teams are diligently reviewing any available CCTV footage recorded prior to the thieves’ interference with the cameras to aid in their investigation.

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