Karimnagar Gold Heist Case Almost Cracked, Accused Nabbed
Published Monday, May 11, 2026 · Updated May 11
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AI synthesisKarimnagar police have reportedly made significant progress in cracking a gold jewellery heist case, detaining two members of an inter-State gang in West Bengal. The robbery, which occurred on May 3, 2026, involved the theft of approximately 1.6 kg of gold and injuries to four employees at a PMJ jewellery shop. The arrested individuals are being transported to Karimnagar for further questioning.
What We Know — Key Points
Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- On May 3, 2026, five armed robbers stole approximately 1.6 kg of gold jewellery and injured four employees during a daylight robbery at a PMJ jewellery shop in Karimnagar.
- Karimnagar police have detained two members of an inter-State gang in West Bengal in connection with the heist.
- The arrested individuals are being brought to Karimnagar for questioning.
- The police consider the case "almost cracked" with the arrests.
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Karimnagar police have reportedly detained two members of an inter-State gang in West Bengal, almost cracking a recent daylight armed robbery case at a PMJ jewellery shop where 1.6 kg of gold was stolen and four employees were injured. The arrested individuals are being brought to Karimnagar for questioning to track down remaining accused.
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