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Company secretary's husband steals, sells wife's gold worth Rs 41 lakh

Company secretary's husband steals, sells wife's gold worth Rs 41 lakh

Time of India4 days ago

Surat: A 31-year-old company secretary filed a complaint of theft against her husband, alleging that he stole 96 tolas of gold jewellery, worth Rs 41 lakh, which she had kept in an electronic safe.
She alleged that he then sold the jewellery to an Udhna jeweller and lost the money while speculating in shares. As the husband did not return the jewellery, she filed a complaint against him at Adajan police station.
According to the FIR filed by Priyanka Rathod, she is a company secretary in Surat and married Harikrushna Parmar, in 2017. The couple and their children have been living at Rathod's mother's house in Adajan for the last nine months.
In Jan, she moved her jewellery from Parmar's house to her mother's and put it in an electronic safe with her fingerprint identification. The safe could also be opened manually, for which it had a key, which Rathod gave to her mother, Dolly.
The couple went to Dwarka and returned on May 13. After this, when Rathod tried to open the safe with her fingerprint, it did not open. After getting a replacement battery from the vendor, on opening the safe, she found her 96 tolas of gold jewellery, worth Rs 41 lakh, was missing.
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Rathod called her maternal uncle, Prashant, to Surat, who spoke to Parmar about it. Parmar allegedly confessed to stealing the safe key from Dolly's cupboard and stealing the gold. He also allegedly confessed to selling it to an Udhna jeweller, Rajesh Soni.
When the family went to Soni, he admitted buying the jewellery and told the family that Parmar sold it saying he needed money urgently as his mother-in-law was in hospital.
Soni also told the family that he has CCTV footage of Parmar selling the jewellery.
Rathod's FIR also states that Parmar made her take a Rs 4.5 lakh personal loan in 2024 and liquidate shares worth Rs 2 lakh from her demat account. He then took the funds.
"After the theft was discovered, Parmar assured the victim he would get back her jewellery. He then went to Shirdi and did not return. He also blocked the victim. We detained the accused and are investigating further," said Adajan police inspector P J Solanki.
Surat: A 31-year-old company secretary filed a complaint of theft against her husband, alleging that he stole 96 tolas of gold jewellery, worth Rs 41 lakh, which she had kept in an electronic safe.
She alleged that he then sold the jewellery to an Udhna jeweller and lost the money while speculating in shares. As the husband did not return the jewellery, she filed a complaint against him at Adajan police station.
According to the FIR filed by Priyanka Rathod, she is a company secretary in Surat and married Harikrushna Parmar, in 2017.
The couple and their children have been living at Rathod's mother's house in Adajan for the last nine months.
In Jan, she moved her jewellery from Parmar's house to her mother's and put it in an electronic safe with her fingerprint identification. The safe could also be opened manually, for which it had a key, which Rathod gave to her mother, Dolly.
The couple went to Dwarka and returned on May 13. After this, when Rathod tried to open the safe with her fingerprint, it did not open.
After getting a replacement battery from the vendor, on opening the safe, she found her 96 tolas of gold jewellery, worth Rs 41 lakh, was missing.
Rathod called her maternal uncle, Prashant, to Surat, who spoke to Parmar about it. Parmar allegedly confessed to stealing the safe key from Dolly's cupboard and stealing the gold. He also allegedly confessed to selling it to an Udhna jeweller, Rajesh Soni.
When the family went to Soni, he admitted buying the jewellery and told the family that Parmar sold it saying he needed money urgently as his mother-in-law was in hospital.
Soni also told the family that he has CCTV footage of Parmar selling the jewellery.
Rathod's FIR also states that Parmar made her take a Rs 4.5 lakh personal loan in 2024 and liquidate shares worth Rs 2 lakh from her demat account. He then took the funds.
"After the theft was discovered, Parmar assured the victim he would get back her jewellery. He then went to Shirdi and did not return. He also blocked the victim. We detained the accused and are investigating further," said Adajan police inspector P J Solanki.

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