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SHREE BALAJI general stores in Jui Nagar, Navi Mumbai, is probably the only one that gave a five-hour lunch break to its employees. The shop had five-hour work days and wrapped up at 6 pm daily, locals said. Till last week, other people who owned nearby shops thought it was lack of ambition on part of the two young men who ran the general store, frugally stocked with biscuits and wafers.
An employee from Shubham Real Estate Consultants next to the shop uses a metaphor “hamare pair ke neeche se zameen nikal gayi aur humein pata bhi nahin chala” (the ground was swept from under our feet and we didn’t even get to know it). He refers to the tunnel that was dug from Shree Balaji general stores to the bank that went under their shop.
The owner of a nearby shop said on condition of anonymity: “You can see the tiles in the shop. There is not a crack. We did not hear any digging or any sound for that matter. They must obviously be digging at night when no one was in any of the shops.”
The owner of Shubham Real Estate Consultants said: “Most of the times their shop would be shut. I had once told them ‘kya time pass kar rahein ho (why are you wasting time)?’ In fact, so many of us had told them that they should keep their shop open for longer.”
A police officer said they suspect the accused must have been sleeping in the afternoons and after work so that they could carry out digging in the night when no one was around. “Based on the CCTV footage we have, it seems the accused would work in the night and throw the debris filled in white bags around 6.30 am. We have found many bags full of debris in a shrubbery across the road from the bank. It looks like they were digging for at least two months,” an officer said. On November 11, the accused, who had taken the general store on rent, two shops away from the Bank of Baroda Jui Nagar branch, entered the locker room of the bank. They dug through a 25 feet tunnel from the shop to the bank, broke open 30 lockers and fled with jewellery and valuables suspected to be worth Rs 2.8 crore. The police have “strong leads” and an officer said teams have been sent to across the country to track down the robbers.
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