Mumbai:The Maharashtra police on Monday arrested a 53-year-old man for allegedly disguising himself as a Jain priest and stealing a gold plate from a Jain temple in the Dindoshi area. The accused has been identified as Bharat Sukhraj Doshi, a resident of Ramachandra of Malad. He revealed that he was inspired by a television series 'Crime Patrol' and planned the robbery, Dindoshi police officer Dhananjay Kawade said. A gold plate weighing 160 grams and a scooter were seized from the accused. The total value of the recovered material is approximately Rs 5.3 lakhs, Kawade said.
According to the Dindoshi police officer, the accused used to visit temples every day in disguise and steal goods wherever he got a chance. On January 23, the Dindoshi police received a complaint from Jain priest Dhiraj Lal Shah that he had gone to the temple in the morning with 160 grams of gold plate and for worship and his plate and gold plate had gone missing. In connection with this case, a team led by Senior Police Sub-Inspector Jeevan Kharat of Dindoshi Police Station was formed.