Surat Railway Police Recover Rs 45 Lakh Gold Biscuits, Arrest Accused
Surat Railway Police Recover Rs 45 Lakh Gold, Arrest Accused

In a swift joint operation, the Surat railway police and Railway Local Crime Branch (LCB) cracked a Rs 45 lakh gold theft case within hours, arresting a habitual offender who had stolen three gold biscuits intended for a Jain temple corridor project in the city.

The accused, identified as Karan Makwana (26), allegedly stole the gold biscuits from the pocket of a 77-year-old man at Surat railway station on Saturday. The stolen gold was later recovered before it could be sold, police said.

How the Theft Occurred

According to the complaint, Surat resident Kantilal Mehta (77) had traveled to his native village Dhanali in Banaskantha district with family members to attend a religious event during the visit of a Jain monk. During the gathering, an unidentified donor placed three gold biscuits worth around Rs 45 lakh in the donation box of the local Jain temple.

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Mehta was entrusted with bringing the gold to Surat for the proposed Gopipura Urja Bhumi Jain temple corridor project. He arrived at Surat railway station on the morning of May 9 by the Bhuj-Bandra Express. While taking a lift to Platform No. 1, Makwana allegedly entered the crowded lift with him and used a blade to slit Mehta's pant pocket, stealing the gold biscuits.

A few minutes later, Mehta discovered his pocket had been slit. He immediately approached the Surat railway police and lodged a complaint.

Investigation and Arrest

Following the complaint, teams led by Railway LCB inspector T V Patel and Government Railway Police (GRP) inspector J B Mithapara launched a coordinated investigation. Police scanned footage from nearly 200 CCTV cameras installed at the railway station and across the city to trace the suspect.

During the investigation, police identified a suspicious man leaving the station from platform No. 4 before boarding an autorickshaw. The auto driver informed police where he had dropped the suspect. Based on the lead, police intensified surveillance in the locality and eventually detained Makwana.

During interrogation, he allegedly confessed to the theft and revealed that he had handed over the gold biscuits to a minor relative. The minor girl later informed investigators that she had passed on the gold to her grandmother. The police subsequently traced the woman and recovered all three gold biscuits intact.

Accused's Criminal Background

Investigators said Makwana is a habitual offender involved in railway thefts and was previously booked in three similar cases by railway police.

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