Burglars Struck the Bhopal Home of Twisha Case Accused Giribala Singh While She Sat in Jail, CCTV Shows Thieves broke into the Bhopal home of Giribala Singh, accused mother-in-law in the Twisha murder case, on June 28 and made off with a licensed revolver, gold and silver jewellery and documents, with the theft now caught on CCTV. A fresh twist has emerged in Bhopal's high-profile Twisha murder case. The CBI is investigating the case on the directions of the Supreme Court, issued after the victim's family sought the probe, but in the middle of that investigation, a burglary took place at the home of accused Giribala Singh, Twisha's mother-in-law, on Saturday, June 28. The burglars made off with gold and silver jewellery along with several important documents, and CCTV footage capturing the entire theft has now surfaced. Mother and son are in jail, yet the house was burgled Giribala Singh and her son, Twisha's husband Samarth Singh, are currently lodged in jail. The burglary at their home during their absence has raised several questions. The CCTV footage clearly shows the thieves carrying out the theft at retired justice Giribala Singh's house with remarkable ease. Thieves entered from the rear, climbed to the first floor According to police, the miscreants approached from a path behind the house, climbed up to the first floor, and entered the home from there. They then broke open the lock of an almirah and made away with a licensed revolver, gold and silver jewellery, and other valuables kept inside it. Siddharth Singh to identify the recovered items Police have recovered some of the stolen items in connection with the case. To establish whether the recovered items actually belong to the haul stolen from Giribala Singh's house, her elder son Siddharth Singh will be called in to identify the seized goods. Only after his identification will it become clear whether the recovered material is indeed part of the stolen property. Giribala Singh told the court jewellery worth around Rs 20 lakh was stolen Notably, Giribala Singh had stated in her submission to the court that jewellery worth around Rs 20 lakh went missing in the burglary. A licensed revolver was also stolen from the house, following which police specifically stepped up their investigation. Police are currently questioning the accused as they work to recover the remaining stolen items and trace other people who may have been involved in the burglary. What this means for you • Across India: Since the Twisha case is already under CBI investigation, this burglary at the accused's home raises questions about whether evidence or documents relevant to the case have gone missing. • In Bhopal: For households where family members are away or in jail for extended periods, the incident highlights the need for stronger home security and CCTV monitoring. Questions & Answers 1. When did the burglary at Giribala Singh's house take place? The burglary took place on Saturday, June 28. 2. What did the thieves steal from the house? The thieves took a licensed revolver, gold and silver jewellery, and several important documents. 3. Where are Giribala Singh and Samarth Singh currently? Both are currently lodged in jail, which meant no one was home at the time of the burglary. 4. Who will identify the recovered stolen items? Giribala Singh's elder son, Siddharth Singh, will be called in to identify the items seized by police. 5. How much loss did Giribala Singh report to the court? She told the court that jewellery worth around Rs 20 lakh went missing in the burglary. 6. How did the burglars enter the house? They came from a path behind the house, climbed to the first floor, entered from there and broke open an almirah lock. https://trendkia.com/en/madhya-pradesh/bhopala-jela-men-bnda-sasa-bete-ke-ghara-choron-ne-banaya-nishana-cctv-men-kaida-hui-puri-varadata-4140 TrendKia — Har trend, sabse pehle.