Key Points

Armed robbers stormed a Hyderabad jewellery shop, firing at staff and injuring the deputy manager before fleeing. The masked men looted jewellery, damaged CCTV cameras, and escaped on bikes as police arrived. Ten police teams are analyzing footage and tracking escape routes to catch the suspects. The brazen daylight robbery has heightened security concerns in the busy Chandanagar area.

Key Points: Armed Robbers Shoot Jewellery Shop Employee in Hyderabad Heist

  • Masked robbers fired at resisting staff during Chandanagar jewellery heist
  • Deputy manager shot in leg, rushed to hospital
  • CCTV footage being scanned as 10 police teams hunt suspects
  • Robbers escaped on two-wheelers after damaging cameras and looting jewellery
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One injured as armed robbers open fire at jewellery shop in Hyderabad

Masked robbers fired at staff during a daylight jewellery shop robbery in Hyderabad, injuring one before fleeing on bikes.

"The robbers opened fire when the staff resisted, injuring the deputy manager before escaping. – Cyberabad Police"

Hyderabad, Aug 12

One person was injured as armed robbers opened fire on a jewellery shop in Hyderabad on Tuesday.

The robbers resorted to firing when the employees of the Khazana jewellery showroom tried to resist their attempt to loot.

The incident occurred in the Chandanagar area under Cyberabad Police Station limits around 10.40 a.m.

Six men wearing masks entered the shop, threatened the staff with a gun and demanded the key to the locker.

When the assistant manager told them that the key was not with him, the robbers opened fire. The deputy manager sustained an injury on his leg and he was rushed to a hospital.

The robbers also opened fire to damage CCTV cameras, broke the glass shelves and looted some jewellery.

One of the employees had informed the police over the phone about the robbery attempt. On seeing the police approaching the shop, the offenders escaped on two-wheelers.

Police launched a hunt for the robbers. Ten teams have been constituted to trace the offenders. They were scanning CCTV footage in the area to gather clues.

Police officers were trying to identify the routes the offenders used to reach the shop and the direction in which they escaped after committing the offence. Checkpoints on the city outskirts were alerted to catch the offenders.

The daring robbery in broad daylight sent panic through the busy area. Police locked the shop and sealed off the area to launch an investigation.

Cyberabad Police Commissioner Avinash Mohanty visited the shop. The Clues team also collected evidence from the spot.

The investigating officials were recording the statements of the employees as part of the investigation. They were gathering information about the physical appearance of the suspects, the dresses they wore and the language they spoke.

The robbers were believed to have opened two rounds from a pistol. Information was not immediately available about the value of the jewellery looted from the shop.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
The employees showed real courage by resisting, but this could have ended much worse. Jewelry shops should have better security systems - panic buttons, armed guards, the works!
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Sarah B
As someone who lives near Chandanagar, this is terrifying. The police response time seems good but prevention is better than cure. More CCTV cameras and regular patrols needed.
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Vikram M
These robbers clearly did their homework - targeting morning hours when shops are less crowded. Police should analyze similar past cases, might be same gang operating in Telangana.
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Aditi M
While I appreciate the police action, why don't we have better tracking for stolen jewelry? All shops should maintain digital records with photos that can be shared instantly with pawn shops.
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Karthik V
The way they damaged CCTV shows these are professionals. Police should check if any new gang has entered Hyderabad from neighboring states. Wishing speedy recovery to the injured employee 🙏
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Nisha Z
This is the 3rd jewelry heist in Cyberabad this year! Police commissioner should hold a meeting with all jewelry associations to review security protocols. Enough is enough!

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