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Added on : 2018-05-10 18:31:23

Shrikant Gandhi, son of senior Congress leader and former councilor Chinnam Gandhi, was arrested by the special operations group (SOG) along with five others in connection with the theft of tainted Diamond Power Infrastructure Ltd (DPIL) managing director Amit Bhatnagar’s Audi car. SOG sleuths said that Shrikant was nabbed after their investigations revealed his involvement in the crime. Along with Shrikant, Bhatnagar’s two drivers - Karsan Rathwa and Nagin Makwana - were also arrested. In fact, they were the masterminds of the theft.
The car valued at around Rs 1.25 crore was stolen from Bhatnagar’s bungalow in New Alkapuri on May 5 by two persons who posed as enforcement directorate (ED) officials. “Rathwa and Makwana are masterminds of the crime. As different agencies keep visiting Bhatnagar’s residence for investigations, the duo decided to take opportunity of the situation,” said H M Chauhan, SOG police inspector.

Shrikant Gandhi, son of senior Congress leader and former councilor Chinnam Gandhi, was arrested by the special operations group (SOG) along with five others in connection with the theft of tainted Diamond Power Infrastructure Ltd (DPIL) managing director Amit Bhatnagar’s Audi car. SOG sleuths said that Shrikant was nabbed after their investigations revealed his involvement in the crime. Along with Shrikant, Bhatnagar’s two drivers - Karsan Rathwa and Nagin Makwana - were also arrested. In fact, they were the masterminds of the theft.
The car valued at around Rs 1.25 crore was stolen from Bhatnagar’s bungalow in New Alkapuri on May 5 by two persons who posed as enforcement directorate (ED) officials. “Rathwa and Makwana are masterminds of the crime. As different agencies keep visiting Bhatnagar’s residence for investigations, the duo decided to take opportunity of the situation,” said H M Chauhan, SOG police inspector.

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