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A gold kalash worth about ₹1 crore was stolen from Delhi’s Red Fort during a Jain ritual; CCTV shows a suspect dressed as a priest. Police say the probe is underway.

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Gold Kalash Stolen From Delhi Red Fort During Jain Event
Gold Kalash Stolen From Delhi Red Fort During Jain Event

Delhi woke up to a shocking theft report on Saturday. A gold kalash was stolen from the Red Fort complex. The theft happened during a Jain religious ceremony.

Police said the incident took place on 3 September. A pandal was set up for a community event. A devotee had brought a gold kalash. It weighed about 760 grams. It was studded with diamonds, rubies, and emeralds. The gems weighed around 150 grams. The kalash is valued at nearly ₹1 crore.

Soon after, the kalash went missing. A complaint was filed at Kotwali police station. Investigators checked the CCTV cameras at the venue. The footage showed a man dressed like a priest. He walked into the mandap. He picked up the gold kalash. Then he left the spot.

DCP North Delhi Raja Banthia confirmed the details. He said the case was registered and teams were on the job. Police have identified some suspects. Early findings suggest they wore similar clothes. Search operations are underway. The police are working to catch the culprits and recover the kalash.

Residents and devotees have many questions. How did a theft this big happen at such a secure site? The investigation is ongoing. More updates are expected from the police.

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