Constable Jawahar Singh noticed that two women who were about to board a train were behaving in a suspicious manner. On checking their luggage it was found that they were carrying nearly Rs three and half lakh of stolen money, police said.
During interrogation the two revealed that they had helped a gang of robbers who had on September 26 robbed the house of a leading medical practitioner of this city in the Civil lines area.
Police is now searching for the domestic help who turned out to be the master mind behind the robbery. Hunt is also on for three other persons involved in the case.
SP city, Brijesh Singh told the locked house of Dr Yoginder Diwedi was burgled while he and his family had gone on a vacation last week.
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