The Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) police are investigating a theft case after a family reported losing around 350 grams of gold jewellery from their luggage. Manchi Kutla Hari Sagar, a businessman from Khajaguda, filed a complaint on behalf of his sister-in-law and mother, who had valuables including gold and diamond jewellery stolen from their luggage. The family had arrived at RGIA to catch a flight to Mumbai on May 3, planning to travel to New York the next day.
Upon reaching New York, they discovered that a bag containing gold and silver items had been tampered with, and three of the boxes were found empty. Sagar suspected foul play at the airport and lodged a complaint with the RGIA police station, urging them to take action. A case was registered under Section 379 of the IPC, and an investigation is currently underway.
The family is seeking justice for the theft of their valuables and is hopeful that the police will be able to identify the culprit responsible for the crime. The incident has raised concerns about security measures at RGIA and highlighted the importance of ensuring the safety of passengers’ belongings while traveling.