Gold, Silver and Cash recovered
Hyderabad, February 20, 2006
The Cyberabad Police Commissioner M.Mahender Reddy said on Monday in a press conference that the police arrested two more in the robbery gang from Karimnagar district. He said the duo opened bank accounts and used to deposit the money. They used to lent the money at the rate of three per cent interest a month.
The police recovered a sum of Rs.10 lakhs, 1.5-kilo gold ornaments and three kilos of silver articles from them. It included the money so deposited in the bank accounts. The gang members robbed passengers of several buses on highways in the districts of Medak, Karimnagar, Nalgonda and Nizamabad and also in Maharastra.
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