Indian citizen absconded with 79 tola gold

Magh 2, 2081

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Indian citizen absconded with 79 tola gold

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An Indian citizen absconding with 79 tola 43 red gold from Sunderbazar in Lamjung has been reported to the district police office in Lamjung.

36-year-old Deepak Jhankar, who is from Maharashtra, India and has been living in Sundarbazar for the past 3 years, who was working as a gold miner, filed a complaint with the police on Wednesday that he had stolen gold from Dipendra Suvarnakar of Sundarbazar Municipality-9, Bhoteodar Lower Bazaar and escaped.

According to Suvarnakar, who is running a gold and silver shop in Chandika, the gold he had was taken to Jhankarko, who lives in Sundarbazar-6, Sundarbazar, on Monday morning. Jhankar returned 79 tolas 20 lal to the goldsmith saying that he had given 85 tola 38 lal gold for melting at 10 o'clock in the morning.

After not being satisfied, Suvarnakar reached Jhankarner at 6:30 am on Tuesday morning. He noticed that there was some gold in the jug and there were 23 reds in it. According to Suvarnakar, 79 tola 43 red gold was given to Jhankar again.

Suvarnakar said that Jhankar did not want to grind the gold properly due to the sharpness he had and went to a friend's shop to get sharpness, so Suvarnakar escaped with the gold. Suvarnakar said that Jhankar locked the gate and escaped through his eyes. He went away saying that he was not able to use the gold properly with the tejaw that he had, and that he would go to another friend to get the tejaw. At 10 in the morning, the person who went to the neighborhood did not return for 15-20 minutes, when he called, he said he was busy. When the phone rang, he said he would come in a while because his friend had delayed waking up,' said Suvarnakar, 'after a while, Jhankar hung up the phone. There is only silver in the furnace that melts gold. When he was about to go out, he locked the gate. Jhankar ran away with the gold. He said that he went out of the gate with the help of his neighbours.

I am a kidney transplant patient. There is an alarm on the mobile to take medicine on time. I took 2 eggs from home on Tuesday morning. I reached Jhankarko around 6:30. At 8 o'clock I ate an egg to take medicine, he was coughing,' Suvarnakar said. I brought tea from the hotel, he ate it. I even went to deliver the glass myself.

He said that he was searched all day on Tuesday and after writing an application for a search warrant at the area police office Sundarbazar, he filed a complaint at the district police office on Wednesday. According to the Information Officer of the District Police Office, Police Inspector Rajkishore Sah Teli, Suvarnakar has filed a complaint against Deepak Jhankar, an Indian citizen who has been living in Sundarbazar for some years, from Maharashtra, India, saying that Suvarnakar stole gold and ran away from the District Police Office. According to the police, in the complaint, it is mentioned that 79 tolas and 43 red gold worth 1 crore 23 lakh 51 thousand 365 rupees were stolen and escaped.

According to Chief DSP Nishant Srivastava of Lamjung District Police Office, the police are searching for 36-year-old Indian citizen Deepak Jhankar since Tuesday. "We are looking for the accused. There has been a complaint. We are investigating in a subtle way," he said.

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