Mumbai Crime News: Gujarat Serial Offender Nabbed For Violent Daylight Robbery In Vikhroli
According to the police, the crime occurred on July 7, when the victim, 54-year-old Nurjaha Munaf Khan, was alone at her residence.

Mumbai Crime News: Gujarat Serial Offender Nabbed For Violent Daylight Robbery In Vikhroli | File Pic
In a major breakthrough, the Parksite Police have arrested a habitual criminal from Gujarat in connection with a violent robbery in the BMC Colony area of Vikhroli West, Mumbai. The accused, Tabrez alias Pappu Bismillakhan Pathan, 31, was tracked down and arrested from Akundra in Mehsana district, Gujarat.
According to the police, the crime occurred on July 7, when the victim, 54-year-old Nurjaha Munaf Khan, was alone at her residence. At around 2:20 PM, the accused forcefully entered the house and physically assaulted Nurjaha before fleeing with gold jewelry weighing approximately 50 grams including four gold bangles (40 grams) and a gold chain (10 grams).
The victim sustained serious injuries in the attack and was rushed by her husband, Munaf Rahim Khan,65, to Rajawadi Hospital before being shifted to a private facility for further treatment. A formal complaint was subsequently lodged at the Parksite Police Station.
Recognising the severity of the case, four separate police teams were formed and reviewed over 250 CCTV camera feeds across multiple locations. Surveillance footage revealed the accused’s escape route from the crime scene to Vikhroli station, then to Dadar, and finally Bandra Terminus.
During the investigation, the police suspected that the attacker was known to the victim family. Their hunch was confirmed when relatives identified the man in the footage as Tabrez a family acquaintance.
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Further background checks revealed his criminal history, a resident of Magan Dhobi Wadi in Rampura, Surat, Tabrez is a known repeat offender. He has multiple theft and housebreaking cases registered against him three at Umra Police Station and two each at Lal Gate and Khatodara Police Stations in Surat.
A case has been registered under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), including Sections 309(6) and 333, and further investigation is underway.
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