Burglary in 100-Year-Old Palace of Parsi Seth in Hansot

Date

February 12, 2025

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arZan

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A burglary took place at a 100-year-old palace in Ilav village, Hansot taluka, where smugglers stole cash and silver ornaments worth ₹1.36 lakh.

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A burglary took place at a 100-year-old palace in Ilav village, Hansot taluka, where smugglers stole cash and silver ornaments worth ₹1.36 lakh.

The Hansot police have registered a case and initiated an investigation.

The palace, owned by Ghan Behram Edalji Palamkot, is located in Ilav village but has been unoccupied for the past year.

Palamkot, a resident of Rustom Pelage Flats in Mumbai, had last visited the property when his brother resided there. Due to his brother’s ill health, he moved to Mumbai, leaving the palace vacant. On January 29, Palamkot visited the palace to collect the keys. Upon opening the door, he discovered the house ransacked, with valuables missing. The burglars reportedly entered the palace by breaking a rear window and fled with their loot.

Stolen Property
The stolen items include:
Cash: ₹20,000
Silver Ornaments: Valued at ₹1.36 lakh
Police Investigation

Hansot police have registered a case and launched an investigation into the incident. They are examining possible leads to identify and apprehend the culprits.

Further updates on the case will follow as the investigation

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