Come from Nepal and scandal in Bengaluru, a couple placed a robbery at Jewelers' House, with a cash-2 kg of gold

A shocking case came to light from Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka, where a Nepali couple and three other colleagues stole millions in a businessman’s home. The incident not only surprised people, but also shocked the confidence in the servants who work at home. This incident is from Lal Bahadur Shastri Nagar of the Hal police station in Bengaluru. Resident S. Ramesh Babu, a businessman and associated with a political party, went to Tirupati Darshan with his family. Meanwhile, the theft incident was performed in his home. The Nepalese couple entered the house with the pretext of the work, the most important accused Raj and Deepali, who conducted this incident of theft, are the Nepali couple who have worked as a domestic servant in Ramesh Babu’s home for the past three months. In these three months, he gradually won the confidence of the family members and gathered information on every activity and goods of the home. He chose a time for theft when the whole family went out so no one was suspicious. On May 27, after getting a chance, the door broke the door, according to Ramesh Babu, according to precious goods, Ramesh Babu went to Tirupati on May 27 with his family. On the same day, the Nepali couple, together with three of their colleagues, first broke the main door of the house, when the lock of the bedroom broke and stole 2 kg of gold, Rs 10 lakh cash and a licensed gun. After the incident, all the accused escaped. The theft address was given by friends and neighbors, on the morning of May 28, Ramesh Babu checked the CCTV camera of his cellphone home and found it to be closed. He felt the camera would stop due to power cuts. But later, when the neighbors called and told us that there was a strange atmosphere around the house, Ramesh Babu sent his friends home. At the time of the home, the theft incident was unveiled. A FIR has been filed with the Hal police station on the complaint of the police complaint, investigating Tej Ramesh Babu. Police suspect the theft was done in a fully planned and organized way. Shivkumar Gunare, Deputy Commissioner of Whitefield Police, said the incident was being investigated and that a case was registered under section 306 of BNS (Justice Code). Police also formed a special team to look for the accused. CCTV footage, call details and border areas are being investigated so that the culprits can be captured as soon as possible and handed over to the law. The shock to trust in society once again proved how important it is to check the right background of domestic workers. The way in which the Nepali couple abused faith and performed the theft incident warned many families. Police have called on the people to check their police verification and identity card before keeping any servant in the house so that such crimes can be avoided. Conclusion, this theft in Bengaluru is not only an economic loss, but also a suitable attack on trust and security system. Police are expected to catch these accused soon and give the family of the victim and to the rest of society, and it will become a message of precautions.