35 days have passed, but where is the five and a half kilos of gold? Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar police are perplexed

Robbery Case: All the accused have been released, but where is the gold? This is the question that the police have. (Representative photo - AI)Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar:
Santosh Ladda Robbery Case: 35 days have passed since the robbery at the house of businessman Santosh Ladda of Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. However, the police have not yet recovered the five and a half kilos of gold that were stolen. Almost all the accused have been arrested in this case. But the hoarding of stolen gold is never-ending. Therefore, the question of where exactly the gold went is being raised, and the police have not been able to find an answer to it.
What is the case?
The robbery at the house of businessman Santosh Ladda in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar has been in constant discussion for the past month. The reason for this is also the same. The story of this robbery is such that it would be embarrassing for a web series. In which there is crime, drama, emotional and there is also a lot of politics.
This story begins on May 15. On May 15, a major robbery took place at the bungalow of renowned businessman Santosh Ladda, who lives in Bajajnagar, Waluj, between 3:30 and 4:00 in the morning. In which five and a half kilos of gold and 32 kilos of silver were stolen. When it was said that such a big robbery had taken place, it was naturally discussed everywhere and the police system also started working.
Santosh Ladda was abroad when this robbery took place. Therefore, on the complaint of his brother-in-law, the police registered a case and started investigating. Initially, the police arrested four accused. Later, the police came to know that Amol Khotkar was the main accused in this case and the police started searching for him. But while arresting Amol, Amol opened fire on the police and died in the police firing in retaliation.
But the real twist came when the police revealed that the mastermind of the robbery was Ladda's childhood friend Balasaheb Ingole. Within a few days, the police turned the investigation around and found 30 kg of stolen silver through the interrogation of Amol's sister, who was killed in the encounter.
In all these cases, the police have so far arrested 17 accused. Cash worth eight lakhs, three four-wheelers, and one two-wheeler have been seized. Along with this, 30 kg of silver and 574 grams of gold have been seized. But the police have not found any trace of the remaining gold. So when will the police find this gold? Everyone is interested in what new twist will be found in this investigation.