Bank Robbery

Rs.81 Lakh Jewellery stolen from SBI Bank Locker in Jalaun Uttar Pradesh


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A significant case of jewelry theft has emerged at the State Bank of India (SBI) branch on Rath Road, Orai, Jalaun, where valuable jewelry worth lakhs of rupees has gone missing from a locker. The victim, a senior advocate from Orai, has filed a police complaint, while the bank staff has remained tight-lipped on the issue.

Details of the Missing Jewelry

Anand Swaroop Srivastava, a senior advocate and resident of Mohalla Gandhinagar, Orai Kotwali, reported that he had been using a locker at the SBI branch since 1980. During his last visit on August 13, 2024, Srivastava and his wife, Munni Devi, checked their locker, which contained precious ancestral jewelry.

Rs.81 Lakh Jewellery stolen from SBI Bank Locker in Jalaun Uttar Pradesh
Rs.81 Lakh Jewellery stolen from SBI Bank Locker in Jalaun Uttar Pradesh

The missing items included:

  • Gold jewelry:
    • 4 gold necklaces (480 grams)
    • 16 gold bangles (300 grams)
    • 4 gold chains (140 grams)
    • 1 gold armlet (55 grams)
    • 1 gold bandi (8 grams)
    • 1 gold nose ring (6 grams)
    • 3 pairs of gold ear tops (25 grams)
    • 1 pair of gold earrings (8 grams)
    • 10 gold rings (110 grams)
  • Silver items:
    • Half a box of silver (500 grams)
    • 90 silver coins

Incident Timeline

On Thursday afternoon, Srivastava received a call from bank employee Balwan Singh asking him to come to the bank urgently. Upon reaching the bank, Srivastava found the locker open and the entire contents missing. The shocking discovery left him stunned.

Police Investigation and Bank’s Silence

Srivastava immediately reported the theft to the Orai Kotwali police station. The authorities have initiated an investigation into the matter. However, the bank staff has refused to comment on the incident, raising questions about the security of bank lockers and customer trust.

Importance of Locker Security

This incident underscores the importance of ensuring the safety of valuables stored in bank lockers. Customers are urged to regularly check their locker contents and demand accountability from banks in case of any security lapses.

The police investigation is ongoing, and authorities are working to resolve the case and identify any potential culprits behind this theft.

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