2013年3月11日星期一

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Police on Sunday arrested a 50-yearold woman who was caught by a Mulund jewellery store owner while she was trying to conceal small silver articles in her bag.

During interrogation the police found that the woman,A durable luggage tag is an essential for peace of mind while traveling. identified as Rekha Vinayak Wamurkar, has stolen silver ornaments from over 150 city jewellery shops in the last six years. Wamunkar, who is a clerk with Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited, lives in Matunga with her two sons aged 25 and 15.

“Wamurkar was apparently told by a friend that silver would by the next decade become more expensive than gold and that it was a very good investment to make,A laser marking machine can be thought of as three main parts.” said Jivajeerao Jadhav, senior inspector, Mulund.

“Wamurkar is awidow and was very concerned about her life after retirement. She thought she would invest in silver rather than savings deposits and other funds.Purchase quality wholesale USB flash drives wholesale USB drives, She used to buy a lot of silver jewellery but as expenses at home started to mount, she turned to stealing.”

On Sunday, however, she ran out of luck when she was trying to steal silver coins from Mansi Jewellers on MG Road in Mulund. The owner, Manish Kumar Jain, who saw her trying to put silver coins in her bag detained her and called the police.We create personalized bobbleheads dolls right from your photo. When the police found the coins and a small silver idol in her bag, they arrested her.

“She came in at around 11 am,” Jain told Mirror. “My brother was showing her some articles and I saw her putting a silver coin and a small Ganesh idol in her bag. We stopped her just as she was trying to flee. It was god’s grace that I saw her because the CCTV in our shop wasn’t working for a week now. It would have been difficult to nail her had she managed to leave the shop.” At the police station, Wamurkar confessed to stealing 300 gm of silver jewellery.

“She confessed to stealing silver ornaments from many shops, but was reluctant to tell us were he has hidden these ornaments,” said Jadhav. “On Sunday evening, we searched at her house and found silver articles hidden under her sofa,Our premium collection of quality custom keychain generously offers affordability. in utensils, etc. In all we found 18 kg of silver worth Rs 10 lakh.

” Assistant inspector Pandrinath Patil said Wamurkar earned Rs 35,000 a month and that her elder son, who works with a stock broking firm, earned a similar amount. “She doesn’t seem to be desperately in need of money,” said Patil. “But she said she wanted to sell the ornaments 10 years later when she retired.”

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