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Caregiver stole Rs. 2.4 cr from Sonam Kapoor Ahuja-Anand Ahuja's New Delhi residence: Police Theft
Image Credit: Instagram/Sonam Kapoor Ahuja

Caregiver stole Rs. 2.4 cr from Sonam Kapoor Ahuja-Anand Ahuja's New Delhi residence: Police

IBNS | @indiablooms | 13 Apr 2022, 02:52 pm

New Delhi/IBNS: Cash and jewellery worth Rs. 2.4 crore were stolen by a nurse at the New Delhi residence of Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor Ahuja and her husband Anand Ahuja in February, police said on Wednesday.

Aparna Ruth Wilson, the caregiver who used to look after Sonam's mother-in-law, has been arrested.

Wilson's husband Naresh Kumar Sagar, an accountant by profession, is also arrested.

In the house, which is located in Delhi's Amrita Shergill Marg, Sonam's father-in-law Harish Ahuja and mother-in-law Priya Ahuja stay with Anand's grandmother Sarla Ahuja.

Priya Ahuja was the first one to rush to the police station to lodge a complaint.

Sarla Ahuja had claimed she got to know about the robbery when she checked the cupboard for cash and jewellery.

Sonam and Anand, who stay in Mumbai, are now expecting their first child.

Sonam, as per reports, is now staying with her actor father Anil Kapoor.

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