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Burglary at Sonam Kapoor's Delhi residence, valuables worth Rs 2.4 crore stolen

DCP Amrutha Guguloth says a complaint was lodged two months back regarding theft at the residence of Harish Ahuja, the father-in-law of Sonam Kapoor, at Amrita Shergil Marg in Delhi

Burglary at Sonam Kapoor's Delhi residence, valuables worth Rs 2.4 crore stolen

Sonam Kapoor



New Delhi, April 9

Hindi cinema actor Sonam Kapoor and her husband Anand Ahuja's residence in the national capital was burgled in February and cash, jewellery and other valuable items worth Rs 2.4 crore were stolen, it was officially learnt on Saturday.

Confirming the incident, Deputy Commissioner of Police (New Delhi district) Amrutha Guguloth said a complaint was lodged two months back, on February 23, regarding theft at the residence of Harish Ahuja, the father-in-law of Sonam Kapoor, at Amrita Shergil Marg in Delhi.

DCP Guguloth said the complainant had noticed the robbery on February 11, however, reported the incident 12 days later on February 23 after which Delhi Police registered an FIR under Section 381 (theft by clerk or servant of property in possession of master) of the Indian Penal Code at the Tughlaq Road police station and initiated an investigation.

The senior official said police teams had been formed to probe the incident and they are currently examining the evidence. "The investigation is still under way," Guguloth added.

Bollywood diva Sonam and businessman Anand are expecting their first child. IANS


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