Mumbai: Suresh Narsingh Kamble (27), an employee of ARK Aviation at Sahar International Airport, was arrested on Tuesday for an airport robbery and two related murder cases.
Kamble apparently masterminded the robberies with his gang of hoodlums, of which two were also arrested along with him.
The other accused were identified as Rajendra Ganseh Yelanna and Vijendra Suryabhan Kamble.
Kamble worked with the missing luggage department which made his job easier. He usually targeted the luggage of wealthy people, according to crime branch sources. Sources said that he stole mostly dollars, gold and electronics goods. All his loot was sold to Dhoorsingh Solanki (58), a scrap dealer residing in Sahar.However, on August 18, 2010 Kamble allegedly killed Solanki.
On May 25, 2009, around 11.30 am, Kamble with his three accomplices entered the Air India cargo booking area. At the time, Pidilite Industries officials were booking six parcels of gold and silver coins weighing 145 kg and worth Rs. 35 lakh. The accused managed to flee with four parcels. They also fatally shot security guard S Bhosle who had tried to interrupt them.
18/11/10 MiD DAY/NDTV.com
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