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Mumbai's jewel theif: Man returned 'loan' and stole gold bangles

Updated on: 19 March,2014 06:55 AM IST  | 
Vinay Dalvi |

Mohammad Sajid Shaikh would pretend to pay a loan that he took from the victim’s kin and flee with valuables; he targeted women from the Bohri community

Mumbai's jewel theif: Man returned 'loan' and stole gold bangles

Byculla police has arrested a 30-year-old man for cheating Bohri community women of their gold jewellery. According to the police, Mohammad Sajid Sahid Shaikh has deceived around 27 women, mostly senior citizens.


Shaikh approaches women at bus stands and introduces himself saying that he had  borrowed money from their son/daughter/husband and wanted to give it back
Shaikh approaches women at bus stands and introduces himself saying that he had  borrowed money from their son/daughter/husband and wanted to give it back


They have recovered around 200 gram of gold from the accused and returned it to the victims. Suresh Magdum, senior inspector of Byculla police station said that they received several complaints from the women of Bohri community of the man who would cheat and run away with their bangles, in the pretext of helping them.


Once the conversation starts, he appreciates their gold bangles and asks to look at them, saying he is planning to get a similar set for his sister
Once the conversation starts, he appreciates their gold bangles and asks to look at them, saying he is planning to get a similar set for his sister

Some women managed to get his bike number that he used for a getaway. The police was able to trace and arrest him in Mumbra on Tuesday, as the bike was registered under his name.

As soon as they hand over the bangles, he flees from the spot on his bike. Illustrations/Amit Bandre
As soon as they hand over the bangles, he flees from the spot on his bike. Illustrations/Amit Bandre

“Shaikh knew that women of the community were soft spoken and helpful, and therefore, an easy target for him.” With permission from court, Byculla police returned around 200 gram of jewellery to eight women who were cheated by the accused.

Byculla police returned gold jewellery that they recovered to the eight victims on Tuesday
Byculla police returned gold jewellery that they recovered to the eight victims on Tuesday

Another three cases have been resolved by the Nagpada police and they will be returning the jewellery to the victims. The accused is presently under the custody of JJ Marg police.

Mohammad Sajid Shaikh (30) has cheated around 27 women, mostly senior citizens, of the Bohri community
Mohammad Sajid Shaikh (30) has cheated around 27 women, mostly senior citizens, of the Bohri community

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