Mumbai:
Two policemen were among six persons arrested today in connection with last week's robbery where employees of a courier firm were looted of jewellery worth about Rs 5 crore on their way to the airport.
Constable Mayur Kamble (27) posted in an ACP's office in Navi Mumbai, and Mahadeo Dhengle (38), attached with State Reserve Police Force (SRPF), along with Abhijeet Salunkhe (25), Bhagaji Jawale (35), Khushbuddin Shaikh (26) and Naseem Shaikh (27) were apprehended, police said.
The accused were arrested from Mumbai and Pune, an officer of Bandra Police Station, where a case had been filed in this connection, said.
On November 14, four employees of Sai courier services were to deliver 60 packets of jewellery worth about Rs 5 crore at the domestic airport at Santa Cruz to be dispatched to Delhi, Jaipur and Chennai.
They left their office in Kalbadevi area at around 10:15 PM in a Maruti Swift car. The consignment was stacked in the vehicle's boot, police said.
The arrested accused, along with their associates who are still absconding, followed the car in two hired taxis. The car was approaching a flyover in suburban Bandra when the taxis overtook and stopped the vehicle on the pretext of speeding and rash driving, police said.
The accused, led by the two cops, asked the four to come to Kherwadi police station for questioning. The accused then fled in the car along with the booty, police said.
Those arrested were charged with robbery, criminal conspiracy, wrongful restraint, among other offences.