96 Packets of Pledged Gold Missing from Bank of India Vault in Firozabad
96 Gold Packets Missing from BOI Vault in Firozabad

A significant theft has been reported at the Bank of India (BOI) branch in Bharaul village, Firozabad district, Uttar Pradesh, where 96 packets of gold pledged by customers as loan collateral have gone missing from the vault. The exact amount and value of the missing gold have not been disclosed, but a customer named Ram Chatur stated that his father had deposited 40 grams of gold for a loan.

Details of the Incident

The pledged gold is stored in small plastic packets bearing the BOI logo, according to a bank official who spoke on condition of anonymity. “The value and weight of each packet depend on the specific loan amount disbursed to each customer. Our teams are currently checking bank records and verifying details directly with customers to establish the exact loss,” the official added.

Arrests and Recovery

Three bank employees have been arrested in connection with the theft. They are branch manager Sandeep Yadav (36), credit officer Dilip Kumar (34), and staff officer Naresh Kumar (41). The arrests were made on Thursday following an FIR filed by Aditya Pratap Singh, chief manager of the bank’s Agra zonal office. According to SHO Rishi Kumar, 150 grams of stolen gold, including a traditional waist ornament (kardhani) and a pair of gold bracelets (dasti), have been recovered from the accused.

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How the Theft Came to Light

The matter first came to light after Dilip Kumar, who was the primary custodian of one of the two keys required to open the gold vault, went missing without prior notice on May 27. Since the vault operates on a dual-key system, banking operations involving gold loans came to a halt in his absence. The bank’s regional office then deputed a special inspection team comprising senior manager (security) Ankit Janhu and Ghiror branch senior manager Sushil Kumar to audit the Bharaul branch on June 15, 2026. Using a duplicate key retrieved from the Ghiror branch, the team opened the safe under CCTV surveillance and in the presence of the bank’s panel advocate Shivkumar Sharma. Upon opening the vault, they discovered that 96 packets of gold collateral were missing.

Legal Action and Investigation

The case has been registered at Aaron police station under BNS sections 316(5) (criminal breach of trust), 317 (receiving or retaining stolen property), and 61(2) (criminal conspiracy). Firozabad SSP Aditya Langeh stated that the investigation is moving rapidly. “The police are tracing the movement of all 96 gold packets to determine exactly when they were removed or transferred. A complete list of the missing inventory and its market value is being compiled. We will recover the remaining gold and return it to its rightful owners within a reasonable timeframe,” the SSP said.

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