Three held in Dh3.5m jewellery heist in Naif

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December 16, 2011

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Dubai, December 16: The Dubai Police have achieved a breakthrough in the Dh3.5-million jewellery heist that took place in the Naif area of Deira in July with the arrest of three Kosovar suspects.

The trio was arrested when they returned to Dubai to take away the booty they had left buried in a graveyard near Baniyas Square. The police recovered the jewellery.

The robbery happened on July 20 night.

Colonel Ahmed Al Marri, Director of the Criminal Investigation Department, said the police team, including forensic experts, found that the shop owner had kept the jewellery in the shelves instead of the safe locker at night. The thieves used a ladder kept in the dark behind the building to climb on to the roof and enter the shop through a bathroom window. They escaped with all gold ornaments in the shelves. The police found out that some tall and well-built men were seen around the shop by witnesses and three of them were seen in the CCTV footage. The police later learnt that three of them from Kosovo had left the country nearly eight hours after the heist. They had criminal records.

The records at entry and exit points showed that the three had not carried the jewellery when they left the country. The police alerted all entry points in the country and waited for them to return.

On November 11, two of the suspects, identified as A.H. and M.H., reentered the country. The police put them under surveillance. On November 30, the police noticed the third suspect leaving a hotel. When he reached the graveyard near Baniyas Square, he went inside and came back after a few minutes carrying a bag. He returned to the hotel where he was arrested from the lobby. The other two were arrested later.

The three have been referred to the public prosecution and the police are chasing a fourth suspect who has travelled to Europe.

Brigadier Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri, Director of the General Department of Criminal Investigation, said the shop owner had committed a mistake by leaving the jewels in the shelves though he had a safe locker. Besides, the alarm system in the shop was not working at the time.

He called on the shop owners to be careful and ensure that they have kept the jewels in the safe lockers.

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June 26,2020

Kozhikode, Jun 26: A man, who had returned from Bahrain on Thursday and has been under quarantine at his house in Villyapallai near here, has been stabbed on his arm by an unidentified person.

Police sources said the assailant, with a masked face, had ransacked the man's house by break-opening the door at midnight lat night and stabbed Lijeesh on his arm and fled from the scene.

The nearby residents took Lijeesh to a nearby hospital and was put back on quarantine. 

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January 15,2020

Chandigarh, Jan 15: A man, who has killed two women over infidelity over the last 10 years was arrested from a news channel studio in Chandigarh when he confessed to these crimes during a live programme, police said.

In the television programme on News18, the 31-year-old accused, Maninder Singh, who is a cab driver, confessed killing his live-in partner, a 27-year-old nurse Sarabjit Kaur at a Chandigarh hotel on New Year's Eve.

Singh, a former murder convict and currently out on bail, also confessed about his crime committed in Karnal in 2010.

"I killed her (Sarabjit Kaur) because she was having an affair with her sister-in-law's brother," Maninder told the news channel.

Confessing his previous crime, Maninder said he had killed Renu in Karnal. "She was also having an affair with a man from Uttar Pradesh," he said.

Singh was arrested while the programme was still on air as police rushed into the studio.

Haryana Police had arrested him for killing the woman in 2010. He was convicted by a trial court, but he later got bail from the Punjab and Haryana High Court.

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June 12,2020

The West Bengal government has suspended two women teachers in East Burdwan district on the charge of teaching pre-primary students from an English alphabet book consisting of a portion derogatory to the people with a dark complexion.

While presenting the alphabets with corresponding words and images, the book says U is for "Ugly". The illustration printed beside the letter is that of a boy with a dark complexion.

"The book is not part of the textbooks referred by the education department. It was introduced by the school itself. We have zero-tolerance for acts which instil prejudices into the minds of students," Education Minister Partha Chatterjee told reporters here on Thursday.

He said the two teachers of a local municipality-run school have been placed under suspension with immediate effect based on a preliminary investigation and stricter action would be taken against them later.

Though the school is now closed because of the lockdown, the matter came to light when the father of a student of the school was teaching him with the help of that book. He informed other parents and the education department was apprised of the issue, sources said.

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