Garasiya gang members held for temple thefts
The Free Press Journal|November 12, 2024
Gujarat Police have made a major breakthrough by apprehending the Garasiya gang members, who were behind eight thefts at isolated temples adjacent to highways.

As per the complaint by Karjan police, thieves had removed the idol's eyes, gold strips above the 'tilak', and cash from the donation box at a Jain Derasar near Dethan village in Vadodara's Karjan.

The probe led the police to establish that the Garasiya gang, based in Sirohi's Pindwara taluka in Rajasthan, was behind this theft.

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