Pune: The Chandannagar police on Sunday arrested a woman in a three-month-old theft case of gold jewellery worth over Rs 7 lakh in Kharadi. She also confessed to being involved in two other thefts of gold jewellery and cash, totally worth Rs18.1 lakh.

The two thefts occurred at a flat in New Kalpataru Housing Society in Timber Market and a house in Natubaug in Sadashiv Peth. “In both the cases, CCTV cameras had captured a woman,” said senior inspector of Khadak police, Shashikant Chavan. In the Timber Market theft, Chavan said Rs25,000 in cash and jewellery worth Rs 17.

8 lakh were stolen from the flat of an IT worker, who had left his front door open while taking a bath. In the Natubaug case, Rs 1,600 in cash and jewellery worth Rs27,950 were taken away, police said. We also published the following articles recently China: Man theft over Rs 3.

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