Four Arrested in Connection with Theft at Jamshedpur Advocate’s Residence
Police Recover Melted Gold, Apprehend Suspects Including a Minor
The police have arrested four suspects, including a minor, in connection with a theft worth lakhs of rupees from the Burmamines residence of Jamshedpur court advocate Satendra Kumar Singh, located near the Durga Puja Maidan under Burmamines police station.
JAMSHEDPUR – Burmamines police have arrested four persons, including a minor, in connection with a theft worth lakhs of rupees from the house of an advocate.
Earlier, a youth named Aman was detained but later released due to lack of evidence against him. The police are currently conducting raids to re-apprehend him.
The stolen jewelry was sold to Shri Krishna Parida and Ashish Paida at Rs. 30,000 per ten grams, according to City SP Mukesh Kumar Lunayat, who stated that besides Raja Majhi and the minor, another youth was involved in the theft, and subsequent investigations led to the arrest of Shri Krishna and Ashish.
The police recovered a total of 300 grams of melted gold from Sonar, a jewelry buyer, with 89.060 grams retrieved from Satendra’s house, along with the rod and screwdriver used in the theft.
The arrested suspects were identified as Raja Majhi, a resident of Burmamines Jaiprakash Ashram, Sonar, Shri Krishna Parida from Mayurbhanj, Odisha, Ashish Paida from Baharagora, and a minor.

