
NOB-Begumpet news: A theft case in a company was solved after a person went to a pawn shop with bundles of notes. With that clue, the police started the investigation and caught the thief in just six hours. The stolen property was worth Rs. 46 lakhs. This was revealed by DCP Sadhana Rashmi Perumal at the North Zone Police Commissionerate on 22.06.2025. According to the details revealed by DCP Rashmika Perumal, the police received a complaint at 11 am on 21.06.2025 that a theft had taken place at Sun Steels on Minister Road under Begumpet police station limits. The police who entered the field collected evidence within six hours and arrested the accused Giridhar Singh at the Adilabad-Maharashtra border by 4 pm. The perpetrator of this theft was identified as Giridhar Singh, a former employee of the same Sun Steels. Due to unemployment and financial difficulties, the police investigation revealed that the owner of this company had committed this theft after learning that he used to frequently deposit cash in the Godrej locker in the past. On 21.06.2025 morning, Begumpet police received a complaint from the Sun Steels owner that his Godrej locker had been broken into and Rs. 46 lakh had been stolen. The police who rushed to the spot reached the spot and conducted an investigation. However, the manager of a pawn shop near this company gave the police a clue. Giridhar Singh, who had quit working at Sun Steels on 20.06.2025 midnight, said that the employee had come for gutkha at night with bundles of money in his pocket. The police sifted through the CCTV cameras with the clue they got. In this, the accused Giridhar Singh waited for the bus near Paradise and then went towards Medchal in the alley. He followed that route and reached a dhaba in Medchal. He stayed in the dhaba till all the buses left. It was found that he boarded a private bus going from Hyderabad to Gorakhpur at 11 am on 21.06.2025. While boarding the bus, the police learned from the dhaba manager’s phone that Giridhar Singh had called a fellow employee of the company he was currently working for and discussed his salary. Based on the information he gave, they learned that Giridhar Singh was going to his own village in Madhya Pradesh. Thus, they took the number of the bus that left the dhaba, the driver’s number, found out its route and location, alerted the Adilabad police and arrested him. With the clues obtained in this way, the police cracked a theft case of Rs. 46 lakh and recovered the entire cash. The investigation revealed that Giridhar entered through it and broke the locker and committed the theft. DCP Sadhana Rashmi Perumal and Additional DCP Ashok Kumar congratulated the police personnel and officers for cracking the case quickly.