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Jalandhar Bhargav Camp Robbery: Masked men's photos and identity accessed

Jalandhar Bhargav Camp robbers identities have been confirmed and their photos have also been accessed.

The city of Jalandhar witnessed high-voltage robbery in the densely populated area of Bhargav Camp on Thursday morning. Three masked men stormed inside a jewellery shop in Bhargav Camp area and looted ornaments and cash at gun point. The robbers also carried sharp weapon.

After the incident, Jalandhar Bhargav Camp Robbery CCTV video went viral on social media and the way the crime was committed in a broad daylight, it became a talk point of not only Punjab but in India as well.

Bhargav Camp Robbery Update

Now, the Bhargav Camp robbers identities have been confirmed and their photos have also been accessed. The robbers who have been identified are named- Kushal, Gagan and Karan. One of the accused is specially-abled.

As per reports, the three robbers stole 850 grams of gold jewellry and Rs 2.25 lakh in cash from Vijay Jewellers in the main market Bhargava Camp. The robbers committed the crime in minutes. The jewellry is valued at Rs 95,11,500. It means, the robbers committed the heist of approximately Rs 97 lakh.

Shop owner Ajay stated that the robbers took eight gold sets, 12 gold chains, a bracelet, two ladies' bracelets, rings, and gold tops, weighing approximately 850 grams.

As soon as the robber (Kushal) arrived, he pointed a pistol at him, and Nikhil, who was sitting in the shop, ran for his life.

Kushal then handed the pistol to his accomplice, who was already armed with a chisel. The robber repeatedly threatened to shoot Nikhil and extracted the cash.

Pointing a pistol, he threatened not to call. The robbers remained in the jewellry shop for minutes, threatening the lives of Nikhil and his servant, Sanjay. Sanjay, already frightened, stood in a corner inside the shop.

Kushal is said to be the prime accused in the case. He lives near the Bhargava Camp police station. His two accomplices, Gagan and Karan, are residents of Chapli Chowk, Bhargava Camp. Karna has a criminal record. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison for attempted murder and has been released on bail after serving four years.

Gagan was jailed for liquor smuggling.

Ajay Kumar, a resident of Zero Street in Avtar Nagar, said that his son Nikhil opened his shop around 10:15 a.m. About half an hour later, three masked robbers burst into the shop. His son was sitting at the counter while Sanjay, a craftsman, was inside. The son ran inside, and the robbers pointed a pistol at him. One of the robbers had a bag and a chisel. They threatened his son and stole 25,000 rupees from his pocket and 200,000 rupees from the counter.

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