Murder-for-gain case solved; two jewellers arrested

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Murder-for-gain case solved; two jewellers arrested. Rajahmundry urban police on Friday cracked the murder-for-gain case in which a person was killed and gold worth of Rs 46 lakh stolen in the district.

Rajahmundry: Rajahmundry urban police on Friday cracked the murder-for-gain case in which a person was killed and gold worth of Rs 46 lakh stolen in the district. Two people belonging to Maharashtra, Nikama Krishna and Munna, have been arrested and 1.688 kg of gold recovered from them.

A worker of Raj Jewellery, Sinjara Ramesh Khan, a native of Rajasthan, was killed. The police had taken up investigation when they found an unidentified body near Thoorpu Gona Gudem, in Rajanagaram mandal, on November 21, 2013.
According to Rajahmundry urban SP T Ravi Kumar Murthy, Krishna of Chinchini village in Sangli district, was running a gold purification shop at Gold market in Kakinada from 1998.
Munna of Bathadi in the district, had joined Krishna in 2012. Nikama Krishna spent Rs 15 lakh on the shop in 2012 and incurred heavy loss. Both decided earn easy money. Both scanned all workers of Raj Jewellery and decided to execute the murder in a car when Ramesh Khan took gold to Rajahmundry.
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