INR 75,000 cash, jewellery stolen from Yuvraj Singh's mother's house

Yuvraj's mother, who had been residing at their alternative abode in Gurgaon since September 2023, returned to her residence in October only to find the valuables missing from a first-floor cupboard.

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A case of theft has emerged from the residence of former Indian cricketer, Yuvraj Singh, located in MDC Sector 4, Panchkula. The mishap has cast a shadow of suspicion on the household staff. Shabnam Singh, Yuvraj’s mother, revealed that the housekeeping aide, Lalita Devi from Saketdi, and the cook, Sildar Pal from Bihar, are under scrutiny.

Shabnam, who had been residing at their alternative abode in Gurgaon since September 2023, returned to the MDC house on October 5, 2023, only to INR 75,000 in cash and a collection of precious jewellery  missing from a first-floor cupboard. Despite her diligent efforts, no substantial leads were unearthed. Adding to the intrigue, Lalita Devi and Sildar Pal abruptly terminated their employment and absconded during the Diwali festivities. 

Shabnam's suspicion regarding the former employees has spurred police action, leading to an official registration of the case and an intensified investigation. SHO Mansa Devi emphasized the need for a cautious balance between investigative efficiency and media management, remarking, "If we disclose everything to the media, how will we manage to apprehend the thieves?"

SHO Dharampal Singh of Mansa Devi, echoing similar sentiments, initially engaged with the media but later ceased communication, citing the complexity of managing information flow amidst ongoing investigations. When pressed at the police station, he reiterated the challenge of balancing media inquiries with the imperative of cracking the case. 

Previously similar incident unfolded with Sourav Ganguly

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly recently filed a complaint at the Thakurpukur police station regarding theft from his residence, which he reported on Saturday, 11 February. Ganguly expressed concern about the loss of his phone, containing personal information, and urged authorities to take preventive measures against potential misuse. The incident has raised eyebrows and prompted heightened security measures in the area.

Also read: Sourav Ganguly's phone worth INR 1.6 lakh stolen from Kolkata residence

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