The Hebbagodi police in Karnataka have arrested a 26-year-old real estate agent for burgling his neighbor's house and stealing valuables worth Rs. 60.4 lakh.
Real EstateBurglaryRobberyHebbagodi PoliceNitesh SuboReal Estate NewsJul 09, 2025

Nitesh Subo, a 26-year-old real estate agent, was arrested for burgling his neighbor's house.
The stolen items, including gold, diamond, platinum, and silver valuables, were worth Rs. 60.4 lakh.
The police reviewed the CCTV footage from the area and identified Nitesh Subo as the prime suspect.
Nitesh Subo confessed that he needed money for his father's medical treatment, which led him to target his neighbor's house.
The arrest of Nitesh Subo helped solve three other house break-in thefts reported in the Hebbagodi jurisdiction.

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