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Thoothukudi: CB-CID takes over 100-sovereign gold burglary case

According to police, the burglary took place at the house of Abdul Kader of Kembalabad near Alwarthirunagari in 2024. Abdul Kader is employed in Dubai, while his mother Jeevairiya, wife Sabeena, 34, and children live in the house.

DT NEXT Bureau

TIRUNELVELI: The investigation into the burglary of 100 sovereigns of gold jewellery and Rs 30,000 from a house near Alwarthirunagari in Thoothukudi district has been transferred to the CB-CID.

According to police, the burglary took place at the house of Abdul Kader of Kembalabad near Alwarthirunagari in 2024. Abdul Kader is employed in Dubai, while his mother Jeevairiya, wife Sabeena, 34, and children live in the house.

Police said the family had gone out briefly, and when they returned home, found the front door broken open.

Gold jewellery weighing about 100 sovereigns, and Rs 30,000 had been stolen. Alwarthirunagari police registered a case.

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