Burglary Cases Surge In Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, And Thane; Police's Strategy Busts Chaddi-Baniyan Gang
In Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, and Thane, housebreaking cases surged, prompting police action that apprehended the notorious Chaddi-Baniya gang. Utilising a water truck strategy, authorities captured two siblings.

Burglary Cases Surge In Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, And Thane; Police's Strategy Busts Chaddi-Baniyan Gang | File
Recently, there has been a rise in housebreaking cases in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, and Thane, which has resulted in a coordinated police initiative that led to the capture of the infamous Chaddi-Baniya gang. Significantly, law enforcement captured two siblings by employing an ingenious strategy that involved a water truck to ensnare them.
This group had created anxiety in the neighborhood, as their actions were frequently hard to track. Investigations showed that the gang leased a house and utilised a path through a different city during their heists, making detection more difficult.
A significant development occurred when authorities discovered that the gang leader's brother was imprisoned at Yerwada jail, leading to additional investigations into the gang's familial ties. This directed them to a chawl in Sabe village, where the gang was believed to live.
Law enforcement formulated a strategy to collect additional information by delivering water from a tanker, earning the confidence of the community. Ultimately, a group of 25-30 officers encircled the chawl and apprehended the suspects, recognized as Shahaji Pawar and Ankush Pawar, hailing from Kalamb in the Dharashiv district.
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In the meantime, the Pimpri Chinchwad Police Crime Branch celebrated another major success by capturing members of a gang that had robbed an industrialist in the Nigdi Authority region, recovering valuables valued at Rs 6.15 lakh following a 11,200-kilometre pursuit in Rajasthan.
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A 37-year-old history-sheeter, Mohammad, was arrested for a shooting incident in Dharavi, Mumbai, where Sarvar Begum Shaikh, 32, was injured while shopping. The incident occurred on July 27 at 90 Feet Road. Sarvar was shot in the hand, and after surgery at Sion Hospital, her condition is stable.
Initially unaware of the injury, she realised something was wrong when blood started to flow. Police are investigating whether she was a random victim or caught in crossfire, reviewing CCTV footage, and examining Mohammad's potential link to other crimes. A case was registered under relevant laws.
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