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Gold-plated kalash worth Rs 40 lakh stolen from Jain Temple in Delhi's Jyoti Nagar

New Delhi, Oct 12 (UNI) A gold-plated kalash (urn) worth nearly Rs 40 lakh was allegedly stolen from the spire of a Jain temple in Delhi’s Jyoti Nagar area, the Delhi Police said today.
In one of the clips, a man can be seen climbing down from a pole at the temple premises after allegedly stealing the gold-plated urn, while another video shows him carrying the kalash under the cover of darkness.
The incident occurred during the night between Friday and Saturday, when most residents in the area were occupied with Karva Chauth celebrations.
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