Mumbai News: Mumbai Police got 96 hours custody of accused to find diamond bangles, know what is the whole matter – jyoti shah malabar hill murder case mumbai police got custody accused find diamond bangles know whole matter – 2024-03-22 09:12:20

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2024-03-22 09:12:20
Mumbai: Malabar Hill Police has accused Kanhaiya Pandey, the accused arrested in the murder case of Nepean Sea Road resident Jyoti Shah, of not cooperating in the police investigation. Girgaon court has extended Kanhaiya’s custody till Friday. Police Inspector Ganesh Aundhe told the court that Shah’s missing diamond studded gold bangle worth Rs 3 lakh has not yet been found with accused Kanhaiya. Kanhaiya is not giving any concrete answer to the police in this regard. He is also changing his statement again and again. The investigation is being affected by this. However, Pandit’s actions were captured in the CCTV footage installed in the living room, kitchen and servants’ room of Shah’s 20th floor apartment in Tahi Heights. At around 1.30 pm, Jyoti was cooking food with Pandit while her husband Mukesh Shah and their daughter Neha had gone to work. Mukesh has a jewelery shop in a five-star hotel in Nariman Point.Gave the bangle to the passenger and ran away
An officer said that in the initial investigation, Kanhaiya had told the police that he had gone to Jyoti’s bedroom with the intention of stealing but she had woken up due to the noise. Due to the fear of being recognized and caught, he panicked and in a hurry strangled her to death and ran away from there without stealing anything. Later the accused gave another statement to the police, in which he said that he stole the bangle and gave it to a passenger traveling in the same train in which he was escaping from Mumbai’s LTT. She doesn’t know who has those bangles now. An officer said that Kanhaiya had thrown away the old SIM card in the train and was using the mobile after inserting a new SIM. Before using the new SIM, he had talked to his relatives and friends using the old SIM.

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what is the whole matter
Jyoti Shah, wife of Mukesh Shah, who ran a jewelery showroom, was allegedly strangulated to death in a five-star hotel in south Mumbai on March 12, under the Malabar Hill police. When Mukesh reached home in the evening, he saw his wife dead. Mukesh told the police that the bangle his wife was wearing was also missing. They suspected Kanhaiya, the servant hired a day earlier, of carrying out the incident because he was missing after the incident.

Kanhaiya had come to Mumbai from Bihar only three months ago.

However, the police caught Kanhaiya from Bhusaval station of Jalgaon within 24 hours of the incident. He hails from Sitamarhi district of Bihar and his father is a security guard in a society adjacent to Mukesh Shah’s Tahi Heights Society. It was he who employed his son in Mukesh’s house on March 10 with the help of a sweeper working in Tahi Heights. Kanhaiya had come to Mumbai from Bihar only three months ago.

Diamond bangles stolen after murder, domestic servant Kanhaiya arrested in Jyoti Shah murder case in Malabar Hill
What did the administration say?Additional CP Abhinav Deshmukh said that he found Kanhaiya’s Aadhar card and mark sheet in the bag. Kanhaiya’s elder brother works in a shop in Crawford Market while his father is a security guard in the building adjacent to Shah’s house. Even before Shah, Kanhaiya had worked for two to three months in two families of Tahi Heights Society. Police traced the IMEI and arrested the accused from Bhusaval. Malabar Hill Police is investigating the case.

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