He entered the resorts as a guest at the wedding. He went about everything. He had a dinner. Then the bride's jewels were very daring in the Ola cab. The city police caught the old criminal Pokatota Gangadhar Rao (29), who had stolen 53 tole gold jewellery. He was also in the limewater. 53 tola gold jewellery worth 26.5 lakhs was seized. Saipriya Resorts was cracked in a case of theft at a wedding ceremony last month 24. The details were disclosed by CP Manish Kumar Sinha at the city's police commissioner's conference hall on Wednesday. The old criminal of Vijayawada, Pokatota Gangadhar Rao, grew up in the orphanage in Benz Circle since childhood. In the past, the accused in 7 cases near Vijayawada. He came to Visakhapatnam from Vijayawada and worked as a waiter in a hotel in Siripuram. He stopped and started making thefts in Visakhapatnam. The accused in 10 cases. He was also in jail for three years. Gangadhar, who was released from jail recently, had lunch at a wedding ceremony at Saipriya Resorts on the night of 24th of last month. The bride looked at the jewels. The 301 room assigned to her was low in the back of the room, and the light was not very light on the back of the room. He sketched the theft. From there he took the bag and went to Srikakulam to book ola cab. Manappuram Gold Finance in Sompeta pledged 6 tolas. With that money he came back to Visakhapatnam and was doing the jalsala. The police have found a thief based on the cc cameras in the resorts. Gangadhar, who was doing jalsa in the city, was arrested in Purna Market on Tuesday afternoon. A total of 53 tola gold jewellery, including six tolas pledged, was recovered from the accused. CP Manish Kumar Sinha said that cc cameras should be installed in the city's resorts, function halls, hotels and restaurants. In another fifteen days, the cc cameras were ordered to be installed. Otherwise, they will be booked. The night patrol has already been increased in the city. Ward guards have been deployed with 333 policemen. Subsequently, the CP handed over the citation slips to the police who broke the case. DCP Crime Suresh Babu, ADCP Crime Venugopalanayadu, ACP (Crime) Sarvan Kumar, CILu Avatar, Ramachandra Rao, CH Surinayadu, SI G Apparao, P. Siva, K Madhusudana Rao, Someswara Rao, ASI Srinivasa Raju, Raju, Shekhar, P. Chinnaraju, Staff Laxman, M Sekar, KV Sridhar, A. Dilip, Somasekhar. The bride and her father Rama Koteswararao thanked the police for recovering the theft. They said that we had been asleep since the jewels were gone. CP Manish Kumar Sinha, Who handed over the jewellery to the thief in 28 days, dcp (crime) Suresh Babu gave special thanks. Also read: DPR preparing for expansion work in the premises Andhra Pradesh: CM takes initiative to provide quality rice at doorstep of ration cardholders Vaccination centers increased from 332 to 601, so far 91,331 vaccines