New Delhi:In a scene straight out of Bollywood, a jeweller in central Delhi's Chandni Mahal conspired with two of his associates to fake a robbery at his own shop as one of them donned a burqa and brandished a dummy pistol.
All three have been arrested.
According to police, the jeweller named Abhijit Samanta also arranged fake jewellery in an attempt to get the insurance money and dodge the police.
The police received a call on Friday that a woman had robbed 2.6 kg of gold after making the caller unconscious. The police reached the spot at Gali Jatwara, Chandni Mahal and recorded the statements of the complainant. The complainant supplied prepared gold jewellery to other jewellers.
"He stated that at about 8:35 PM he collected a payment of Rs 50,000 from a jeweller and came to his office. As he entered his office a ‘woman' in a burqa also came inside and put a gun to his head. He claimed the ‘woman' slapped him and also snatched Rs 50,000 and keys of the locker from him. She then forced him to open the locker and tied his hands, legs and stuffed his mouth with cloth and took away all the gold jewellery kept in three plastic boxes weighing about 1.6 kg and a 1 kg gold bar from the locker," said DCP (Central) Sanjay Bhatia.
Accordingly, a case at Chandni Mahal police station was registered. However, soon the police found several discrepancies in his statement.
"During the investigation, the CCTV footage of three hours from three different cameras were analysed and it was noticed that the entry of the alleged woman was friendly and behaviour of the complainant was also suspicious during the commission of the alleged crime," Bhatia said.