Raipur Colony Burglary: ₹5.55 Lakh Stolen in Tatibandh Heist
Digital Desk
Thieves broke into a manager's locked flat in Raipur's Parthivi Pacific colony in broad daylight, stealing gold jewellery and cash worth ₹5.55 lakh. Police probe underway.
Thieves broke into a manager's locked home in Tatibandh's Parthivi Pacific, making off with jewellery and cash worth ₹5.55 lakh while the family was away
Broad Daylight Strike
A brazen daytime burglary has rattled residents of Parthivi Pacific, a gated colony in Tatibandh, Raipur, after unidentified thieves broke into a locked flat and escaped with gold and silver jewellery along with cash — totalling nearly ₹5.55 lakh. The incident, which falls under the Amanaka police station limits, came to light on Thursday afternoon and has since triggered unease across several neighbouring residential complexes.
The targeted flat belongs to Swapneshwar Harichandhan, a manager employed at Godawari Power and Ispat Limited in Siltara. According to the complaint filed, his wife and children had left for their native village in Odisha for the summer holidays. Harichandhan locked his Daffodil Block residence in the morning before leaving for work — as he does on any ordinary day.
Returned to a Ransacked Home
Around 3 in the afternoon, when he came back, the main door was visibly forced open. Inside, the bedroom told a worse story. The Godrej almirah had been broken into, the locker pried open, and the contents cleared out. Whoever had entered knew exactly where to look.
Initial reports indicate the thieves worked quickly and left without drawing attention — a pattern, police note, that is increasingly common in organised residential burglaries.
What Was Taken
The list of stolen items, as reported by the victim to Amanaka police, includes gold rings, a mangalsutra, six pairs of earrings, a child's gold bangle, a locket, gold bangles, silver anklets, toe rings, a silver bowl and spoon set, silver coins, and ₹5,000 in cash. The combined value of the haul has been estimated at ₹5.55 lakh.
Footage Being Reviewed
Police reached the spot shortly after receiving the complaint. Teams are currently reviewing CCTV footage from cameras installed in and around the colony. According to officials, a case has been registered against unidentified accused and the investigation is underway. No arrests have been made so far.
Sources familiar with the matter said police are also speaking to local contacts and checking entry-exit movement from the colony during the afternoon window.
Fear Grips the Neighbourhood
The incident has left Parthivi Pacific and surrounding colonies unsettled. Residents, many of whom are working professionals with families frequently away, say the timing — midday, in a guarded complex — is what concerns them most.
Local residents have demanded increased police patrolling in the area and a review of the existing security arrangement at the colony gate. Several have raised the matter with the resident welfare association as well.
Amanaka police have assured that surveillance will be stepped up while the probe continues.
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Raipur Colony Burglary: ₹5.55 Lakh Stolen in Tatibandh Heist
Digital Desk
Thieves broke into a manager's locked home in Tatibandh's Parthivi Pacific, making off with jewellery and cash worth ₹5.55 lakh while the family was away
Broad Daylight Strike
A brazen daytime burglary has rattled residents of Parthivi Pacific, a gated colony in Tatibandh, Raipur, after unidentified thieves broke into a locked flat and escaped with gold and silver jewellery along with cash — totalling nearly ₹5.55 lakh. The incident, which falls under the Amanaka police station limits, came to light on Thursday afternoon and has since triggered unease across several neighbouring residential complexes.
The targeted flat belongs to Swapneshwar Harichandhan, a manager employed at Godawari Power and Ispat Limited in Siltara. According to the complaint filed, his wife and children had left for their native village in Odisha for the summer holidays. Harichandhan locked his Daffodil Block residence in the morning before leaving for work — as he does on any ordinary day.
Returned to a Ransacked Home
Around 3 in the afternoon, when he came back, the main door was visibly forced open. Inside, the bedroom told a worse story. The Godrej almirah had been broken into, the locker pried open, and the contents cleared out. Whoever had entered knew exactly where to look.
Initial reports indicate the thieves worked quickly and left without drawing attention — a pattern, police note, that is increasingly common in organised residential burglaries.
What Was Taken
The list of stolen items, as reported by the victim to Amanaka police, includes gold rings, a mangalsutra, six pairs of earrings, a child's gold bangle, a locket, gold bangles, silver anklets, toe rings, a silver bowl and spoon set, silver coins, and ₹5,000 in cash. The combined value of the haul has been estimated at ₹5.55 lakh.
Footage Being Reviewed
Police reached the spot shortly after receiving the complaint. Teams are currently reviewing CCTV footage from cameras installed in and around the colony. According to officials, a case has been registered against unidentified accused and the investigation is underway. No arrests have been made so far.
Sources familiar with the matter said police are also speaking to local contacts and checking entry-exit movement from the colony during the afternoon window.
Fear Grips the Neighbourhood
The incident has left Parthivi Pacific and surrounding colonies unsettled. Residents, many of whom are working professionals with families frequently away, say the timing — midday, in a guarded complex — is what concerns them most.
Local residents have demanded increased police patrolling in the area and a review of the existing security arrangement at the colony gate. Several have raised the matter with the resident welfare association as well.
Amanaka police have assured that surveillance will be stepped up while the probe continues.