According to police, the trio couldn't produce any tax receipt or valid records about the source of the ornaments, weighing 15.23 kg.
"Jewellery shop owner Yashaswi Agarwal (30) handed over the gold ornaments to his employees--Vaishnav M K and Pradeep Agarwal--last night and asked them to sell them in Mysuru and Bengaluru," said Hyderabad Police Commissioner V V Srinivas Rao.
He said Vaishnav and Pradeep Agarwal were travelling in a vehicle with the jewellery when a police team conducting vehicle checking asked them to stop, but they fled.
Police picked up Yashaswi Agarwal, who owns a shop in Charminar area, after questionning the duo.
The trio and the seized ornaments were handed over to Income Tax department for further investigation.
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