Mumbai: An executive director with a UAE-based company lodged a police complaint after jewellery worth Rs 7.2 lakh was stolen from his handbag at the Mumbai international airport. The 38-year-old complainant and his family were to fly to Dubai when the incident occurred.
The complainant, his wife, two kids and a domestic help reached Mumbai from their hometown in Vadodara around 10.20 pm. They were carrying five suitcases and nine handbags.
The family checked in the suitcases and were carrying the handbags on them. The jewellery including necklaces, bracelets, earrings, rings, nose pins etc, were placed in one of the bags.
On Dec 31, the family boarded a flight from Mumbai airport to Dubai around 2 am. On reaching their home in Dubai, they opened their bag to keep the jewellery in their locker. But the the jewellery was missing.
On Jan 3, the complainant returned to Gujarat to look for the ornaments at his hometown, but to no avail. He went to the Vadodara airport and sought assistance from the CISF to check their camera footage. The jewellery could be seen in one of the handbags in the footage. But the camera footage at the Mumbai airport did not show the jewellery in the handbags.
Subsequently, an FIR was registered by Sahar police.
Mumbai: An executive director with a UAE-based company lodged a police complaint after jewellery worth Rs 7.2 lakh was stolen from his handbag at the Mumbai international airport. The 38-year-old complainant and his family were to fly to Dubai when the incident occurred.
The complainant, his wife, two kids and a domestic help reached Mumbai from their hometown in Vadodara around 10.20 pm. They were carrying five suitcases and nine handbags.
The family checked in the suitcases and were carrying the handbags on them. The jewellery including necklaces, bracelets, earrings, rings, nose pins etc, were placed in one of the bags.
On Dec 31, the family boarded a flight from Mumbai airport to Dubai around 2 am. On reaching their home in Dubai, they opened their bag to keep the jewellery in their locker. But the the jewellery was missing.
On Jan 3, the complainant returned to Gujarat to look for the ornaments at his hometown, but to no avail. He went to the Vadodara airport and sought assistance from the CISF to check their camera footage. The jewellery could be seen in one of the handbags in the footage. But the camera footage at the Mumbai airport did not show the jewellery in the handbags.
Subsequently, an FIR was registered by Sahar police.
This post was originally published on this site be sure to check out more of their content.