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Gold And Jewels Worth Crores Stolen During Religious Rituals At Red Fort In Delhi

According to Delhi police, "Businessman Sudhir Jain used to bring Kalash for worship every day. Last Tuesday, it disappeared from the stage in the middle of the program. The suspect's activities have been captured in CCTV footage."

A major theft has been reported amidst religious rituals at Delhi’s Red Fort. According to Delhi Police, “A big jhari gold, coconut, and gold weighing approximately 760 grams, a small jhari studded with diamonds, rubies, and Emeralds, were stolen.” The accused’s activities have been recorded in CCTV.

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According to media reports, the stolen items cost around 1.5 crore. The Kalash, which was stolen, disappeared in the heavy crowd during the welcome session of the event. The Kalash was studded with 760 grams of gold, 150 grams of diamonds, rubies ​​, and emeralds. The accused of theft has been arrested by the police.

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According to the Delhi police, “Businessman Sudhir Jain used to bring Kalash for worship every day. Last Tuesday, it disappeared from the stage in the middle of the program. The suspect’s activities have been captured in CCTV footage. The police have identified the suspect and have expressed the possibility of his arrest soon.”

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First published on: Sep 06, 2025 09:56 AM IST


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