Sonu Nigam's close aide arrested for theft at his house
Sonu Nigam's close aide arrested for theft at his house
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A complaint of Rs 72 lakh was stolen from the house of Agam Kumar Nigam, father of Bollywood's famous singer Sonu Nigam. In the latest update in this case, it has come to know that the thief has been caught by the police. Sonu Nigam's father Agam Kumar Nigam, "the driver of his house whom he suspected to be theft, was actually the real thief. Mumbai Police solved this case within 3 days." According to information, the driver had stolen Rs 72 lakh by opening the locker of the cupboard with a duplicate key.

Accused Rehan arrested from Kolhapur:Let us tell you that Sonu Nigam's father Agam Kumar Nigam's house was stolen by his own driver Rehan and after that he fled from Mumbai. On March 22, Sonu Nigam's sister Nikita Nigam had also lodged a complaint with the Mumbai Police about the theft of Rs 72 lakh from her father's house. In this complaint, he had expressed doubt on his driver only. On the basis of suspicion, the police started searching for the driver and after searching for two days, took him into custody. During interrogation, the accused confessed to the theft and on his tip-off, the police seized Rs 70 lakh from Kolhapur.

The amount was stolen from the digital locker: The news says that on the basis of the statement in Mumbai's Oshiwara police station, a case was also registered against Rehan under sections 380, 454 and 457 of the IPC, after which the police started looking for Rehan. Had happened. According to the police, the criminal driver was hired by Agam Kumar Nigam 8-9 months ago, but he was fired a few days ago due to his poor performance. To take revenge for this, on March 22, after getting an opportunity, he had carried out the theft in the house of Agam Kumar Nigam. Police is probing if anyone else is involved with the driver in this case.

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