According to the police, Suman Mastud, a resident of Gharkul Housing Society on New Juhu-Versova Link Road, was on her way to buy milk packets at about 9 am when an unidentified person tapped her from behind, claiming a person waiting near her building gate is calling her.
The unsuspecting 63-year-old widow walked towards the unidentified man standing near the gate where the latter introduced himself as a policeman and warned her that wearing gold ornaments in the area is not safe.
This way, the accused gained Suman's confidence after which she took off her gold necklace, three bangles and a chain weighing 85 grams which is valued at about Rs 3 lakh and kept them in a bag offered by the accused, the police said.
An FIR was registered at D N Nagar police station and the matter was transferred to Versova police station since the crime scene falls in the jurisdiction of the latter region.
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