Updated: Sun, 12 Oct 2025 11:19 am (IST) An urn worth Rs 30 Lakh was stolen from a Jain Temple in Jyoti Nagar, East Delhi. In this incident that took place on the day of Karva Chauth, the thief was caught in CCTV camera. Verenaj Jain, chairman of the Temple Committee, filed a complaint with the police. People of the Jain community showed against the theft and accused police of laxity in action. Police are investigating the case that people of Jain community are arguing against the theft of the pinnacle of the Jain Temple in Jyoti Nagar. Hundred. Mandir Jagran correspondent, East Delhi. People have not yet been able to forget the incident of theft of an urn that is more than one rupees worth a religious ritual of Jain community near the Red Fort. Meanwhile, the thief has omitted with the gilded urn worth Rs 30 lakh on the top of the Jain Temple in Jyoti Nagar. Remove Ad Read Only News The incident was performed at a time when people were busy with Karva Chauth. The thief who stole the URN is trapped in the CCTV camera installed in the temple. Police have registered a case on the complaint of the chairman of the Temple Committee Dutch Jain. Police are trying to locate the thief by scanning the footage. Defining committee chairman Defination Jain said the temple was 25 years old. About 17 years ago, a gold -plated urn of 30 kg was installed at the top of the temple. The price is currently Rs 30 Lakh. The temple was closed on Friday night. When the temple was opened on Saturday morning, there was no urn on the peak. When we checked the footage of CCTV cameras, a person was found to have come outside the temple at 11:45 p.m. He sat outside the temple for three minutes. Then he climbs with electrical wires on the roof of the temple. Reach the peak from the roof and steal the urn from there. In this case, the district police say that the footage of CCTV cameras installed in and around the temple is being investigated to identify the thief. Allegations: Police said – come to the police station and get the case registered. Chairman of the Case Committee said that once he got to know the theft, he called 112 and was informed of the theft. He then received a call from Jyoti Nagar police station that if he wanted to register a theft case, he would have to come to the police station. When the information about the theft of the urn from the peak of the temple reached the people of the Jain community through Internet media, they began to meet at the temple. Zone chairman Mukesh Bansal also reached the place. The protesting people blocked the road and accused the police of not acting. Protest half an hour on a piece of Loni road. Police derived the traffic to another route. The protesters claim that lakhs were stolen from rupees from the religious place and that the police were sitting in the police station. Crime team did not gather evidence. Once information was received about the demonstration, senior officials from the district reached the place.
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