Four individuals involved in a high-value robbery at a gated community villa in Jawaharnagar were arrested by the Malkajgiri police on Saturday.
The accused, identified as Sunitha alias Sabina, 28, Biswal alias Viswal, 30, Kamal Bahadur Chalaune, 34, and Jankar Bahadur Chalaune alias Shankar, 38, all natives of Nepal, were apprehended on Saturday morning near the Rathifile bus station in Secunderabad.
The dacoity was reported on May 12 by Murali Mohan Narsipuram, a 68-year-old 'international arbitrator' residing at Mohans Golf Enclave in Kowkoor,
Malkajgiri Police Commissioner B Sumathi said that two Nepali workers, Rajesh and Meena, who had been working in India for the past few years, planned the robbery after identifying the elderly couple as vulnerable targets. Police said Meena facilitated the entry of Sabina into the complainant’s house as a domestic worker and introduced Rajesh as her husband on April 25, 2026.
Investigations revealed that the gang staged a fake birthday celebration at the servant quarters on May 11 before executing the robbery later that night. Five accused, including Rajesh, Sabeena, Meena, Chang and Samrat, entered the house while others waited outside the gated community to facilitate their escape.
Police said the accused restrained the couple, administered an unknown sedative, tied them up, and cracked open the almirahs.
The gang decamped with around 60 tolas of gold ornaments, 15 kilograms of silver articles, two mobile phones, $3,000 in cash and other valuables.
After the offence, the accused fled in an autorickshaw and a scooter, which was later abandoned near Yapral, and recovered by police. Investigators said the gang later hired taxi vehicles and attempted to flee through Secunderabad railway station.
The remaining accused are absconding and efforts are underway to apprehend them.
























