Jabalpur Police Bust ₹15 Crore Loot Case; Recover Unregistered Bike, Fake Aadhaar From Hideout

Jabalpur Police Bust ₹15 Crore Loot Case; Recover Unregistered Bike, Fake Aadhaar From Hideout

The accused had been living in a rented house in the village for the past 20 days, using a fake Aadhaar card to rent the room.

FP News ServiceUpdated: Wednesday, August 13, 2025, 03:15 PM IST
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Jabalpur Police Bust ₹15 Crore Loot Case; Recover Unregistered Bike, Fake Aadhaar From Hideout | FP Photo

Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh): Jabalpur Police have uncovered the hideout of suspects involved in a ₹15 crore robbery in Indrana, located in the Majholi police station area of Jabalpur district, as reported by police on Wednesday.

The accused had been living in a rented house in the village for the past 20 days, using a fake Aadhaar card to rent the room.

According to information, the suspects posed as employees of a finance company to avoid suspicion. However, they are believed to be from Dehradun.

Villagers said 4 to 7 people were staying there, but no one suspected any wrongdoing.

During the search, police recovered bottles, cigarettes, toothpaste, and a tongue cleaner from the spot, along with an unregistered motorcycle found inside the house. 

It is believed that after committing the robbery, the suspects remained inside the house the entire day to avoid detection.

Police have now intensified their investigation to trace the suspects’ other hideouts and uncover their full network.

Further details are awaited.