Rs 30 Lakh Snatched from Collection Agent in Indore | CCTV Footage

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Rs 30 Lakh Snatched from Collection Agent in Indore | CCTV Footage

Two scooter-borne assailants robbed collection agent Mukesh Agarwal of Rs 30 lakh in Indore's Pandhrinath area. Police from three stations are investigating.

 

Two Activa-borne assailants grabbed a cash-laden bag from agent Mukesh Agarwal in Pandhrinath area; police from three stations now coordinating the hunt

A brazen robbery unfolded in Indore's Pandhrinath locality late Thursday evening when two unidentified men on an Activa scooter snatched a bag containing approximately Rs 30 lakh from a collection agent and fled the scene. The entire incident was captured on CCTV cameras, giving investigators crucial footage to work with.

The Robbery

The victim, Mukesh Agarwal, works as a collection agent for utensil traders operating in the Bartan Bazaar and Mohanpura areas of the city. Around 8:30 PM, he was on his way back after collecting payments from merchants in his regular circuit when the two assailants intercepted him. They first threatened him before physically snatching the bag from his hands and speeding away on their two-wheeler.

The cash in the bag represented collections made from multiple traders during the day's rounds, making the loss significant both for Agarwal and the business owners he works for.

CCTV Footage Aids Investigation

The robbery was clearly recorded on surveillance cameras installed in the area. The footage, according to police, shows both accused approaching the agent, confronting him, and then fleeing with the bag. Investigators have been scouring CCTV feeds from surrounding streets to trace the route taken by the assailants after the incident.

Agarwal reached Pandhrinath police station at around 9 PM and filed a complaint. Senior officers arrived shortly after to take stock of the situation, with the case quickly drawing attention from higher levels of the city's police administration.

Three Stations Mobilised

Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police Dishesh Agarwal confirmed that teams from three police stations have been assigned to the case. Around 25 personnel are currently deployed in the effort to identify and arrest the accused. Officers remained at the police station well past 2 AM, piecing together the movement of the suspects and analysing available footage.

Insider Angle Being Probed

A detail that investigators are reportedly not ruling out is the possibility of prior knowledge on the assailants' part. Police sources indicate that suspicion has emerged over whether someone acquainted with the collection agent may have tipped off the robbers about the cash he was carrying that evening. The exact route and timing of the robbery have reinforced these doubts, though no arrests have been made so far.

Next Steps

The investigation remains active, with police teams spread across the area in search of leads. Footage from multiple CCTV points is being reviewed to build a clearer picture of where the accused went after the incident. Authorities have not yet ruled out the use of technical surveillance to track the Activa used in the crime.

Further details are expected to emerge as the probe progresses over the coming day.

 

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12 Jun 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

Rs 30 Lakh Snatched from Collection Agent in Indore | CCTV Footage

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Two Activa-borne assailants grabbed a cash-laden bag from agent Mukesh Agarwal in Pandhrinath area; police from three stations now coordinating the hunt

A brazen robbery unfolded in Indore's Pandhrinath locality late Thursday evening when two unidentified men on an Activa scooter snatched a bag containing approximately Rs 30 lakh from a collection agent and fled the scene. The entire incident was captured on CCTV cameras, giving investigators crucial footage to work with.

The Robbery

The victim, Mukesh Agarwal, works as a collection agent for utensil traders operating in the Bartan Bazaar and Mohanpura areas of the city. Around 8:30 PM, he was on his way back after collecting payments from merchants in his regular circuit when the two assailants intercepted him. They first threatened him before physically snatching the bag from his hands and speeding away on their two-wheeler.

The cash in the bag represented collections made from multiple traders during the day's rounds, making the loss significant both for Agarwal and the business owners he works for.

CCTV Footage Aids Investigation

The robbery was clearly recorded on surveillance cameras installed in the area. The footage, according to police, shows both accused approaching the agent, confronting him, and then fleeing with the bag. Investigators have been scouring CCTV feeds from surrounding streets to trace the route taken by the assailants after the incident.

Agarwal reached Pandhrinath police station at around 9 PM and filed a complaint. Senior officers arrived shortly after to take stock of the situation, with the case quickly drawing attention from higher levels of the city's police administration.

Three Stations Mobilised

Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police Dishesh Agarwal confirmed that teams from three police stations have been assigned to the case. Around 25 personnel are currently deployed in the effort to identify and arrest the accused. Officers remained at the police station well past 2 AM, piecing together the movement of the suspects and analysing available footage.

Insider Angle Being Probed

A detail that investigators are reportedly not ruling out is the possibility of prior knowledge on the assailants' part. Police sources indicate that suspicion has emerged over whether someone acquainted with the collection agent may have tipped off the robbers about the cash he was carrying that evening. The exact route and timing of the robbery have reinforced these doubts, though no arrests have been made so far.

Next Steps

The investigation remains active, with police teams spread across the area in search of leads. Footage from multiple CCTV points is being reviewed to build a clearer picture of where the accused went after the incident. Authorities have not yet ruled out the use of technical surveillance to track the Activa used in the crime.

Further details are expected to emerge as the probe progresses over the coming day.

 

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