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Full-Time Maid Stole Jewellery – Bungalow Owners Shocked
📍 Gurgaon → Sector 49 → Emaar Marbella Villas → Villa No. V-23
Dekho bhai, Kamlesh Rawtiya ko toh sab ideal maid bolte the… subah 7 baje se shaam 7 tak, full-time stay-in. Bhaskar Kalra aur unki wife Reetu (haan, wahi jo interiors karti hai) dono kaafi busy log hain, toh ghar aur bachchon ka pura bharosa Kamlesh pe tha.
Par yeh jo bharosa hota hai na, ek din chaknachoor ho gaya.
Pehla shak tab hua jab Reetu ne ek diamond ring dhoondhi, jo woh last Diwali pe pehni thi… dressing table ke drawer me rakhi thi.
“Mujhe yaad hai maine yahin rakha tha…” – Reetu bhabhi almost ro padhi.
Bhaskar ne bola,
“Yaar tum hamesha bhool jaati ho… kahin aur rakha hoga.”
Par jab mummy ka kangan bhi gayab mila, fir toh sabka muh utar gaya.
Neighbours gossip mode me aa gaye:
Prakash Sethi uncle ne bola:
“Hume toh pehle se shak tha… Kamlesh ko roz driver Vinod ke saath colony ke kone pe phone pe baat karte dekha hai…”
“Ek baar toh lag raha tha kuch packet bhi diya kisi ko…”
Security guard Rajan Lal ne bola:
“Madam, 10 din pehle Kamlesh ek bada bag leke gayi thi… bola purane kapde hai donate karne…”
“Par bag kaafi heavy lag raha tha mujhe…”
19 July ka scene suno:
Bhaskar ne CCTV footage mangayi – pura rewind kiya…
Aur ek clip me Kamlesh clearly ek chhoti black pouch leke jaa rahi thi bedroom se – bina kisi permission ke.
Usi din ring gayi thi gayab.
“Mujhe toh full confirm ho gaya… bas complaint file karni hai.” – Reetu ka gussa out of control.
Vinod driver ne haath jod liya:
“Bhaiya main toh sirf pick-drop karta hoon… mujhe kuch nahi pata…”
20 July ko Kamlesh gayab.
Subah 6 baje kaam pe aayi hi nahi. Phone off.
Pata chala – woh Colony ke peeche wala PG room bhi khali kar gayi thi ek raat pehle.
Aur ab sab confused:
“Kamlesh ne akeli kiya ya Vinod bhi mila hua tha?”
“Aur ring ke alawa kya kya gaya hai?”
“Usne sab plan karke rakha tha kya?”
Full-Time Maid Kamlesh Stole Jewellery from Gurgaon Emaar Villa, Then Vanished
In Sector 49, Gurgaon’s posh Emaar Marbella Villas, trusted full-time maid Kamlesh Rawtiya shocked owners Bhaskar and Reetu Kalra by stealing a diamond ring and a precious kangan from their bedroom. Despite daily presence and long hours, Kamlesh managed to take valuables unnoticed, only revealed after CCTV footage showed her with a suspicious pouch. Then she disappeared overnight, leaving questions about possible driver involvement and pre-planned theft. Trust shattered, neighbors gossip, and owners feel betrayed hard.
FAQs on Maid Jewellery Theft & Sudden Disappearance (Based on Kamlesh Case)
Q1. I’m Priya Malhotra, 41 yrs, Defence Colony, Delhi — how can I catch a trusted maid stealing jewellery quietly like Kamlesh?
Ans: Start with discreet CCTV installation in sensitive areas (like bedrooms). As Bhaskar did, review footage for unusual behavior. Sudden bag carrying or pouch movements are key signs. Also track when maids take unusual breaks or leave early.
Q2. My maid Suman Gupta (35 yrs) in Mayur Vihar suddenly asked to donate old clothes with a big bag. Should I be suspicious like the Kalras about Kamlesh’s “donation bag”?
Ans: Yes, it’s a common trick. Ask for details— where, when, and what exactly will be donated. If the bag feels heavy or the timing odd, watch closely. Kamlesh’s bag was a red flag ignored by many initially.
Q3. I’m Arjun Verma, 39 yrs, Karol Bagh — can drivers like Vinod also be involved in maid thefts? How to check?
Ans: Definitely possible. Drivers often have access and know household patterns. Like Vinod, they may act as lookouts or accomplices. Cross-check phone call logs, track if they meet maids suspiciously, and question their sudden route changes.
Q4. My maid (Rekha Sharma, 38 yrs) in Gurgaon often talks privately on phone. Should I be worried about a “Kamlesh scenario”?
Ans: Private calls aren’t always suspicious, but if combined with missing items, it’s a concern. Note call frequency and duration. Sometimes these calls coordinate theft plans. Bhaskar’s suspicion started with Kamlesh’s phone calls with the driver.
Q5. How to approach a maid suspected of stealing without ruining the relationship immediately? (I’m Nisha, 36 yrs, Paharganj)
Ans: First, gather evidence quietly—CCTV, missing items record. Then confront calmly— “Kamlesh ji, humne notice kiya kuch cheezein missing hain, kya aap bata sakti hain?” Avoid direct accusations till proof. Bhaskar used footage before confrontation, which helped.
Q6. I’m Ramesh Khatri, 42 yrs, Vasant Kunj — if a maid disappears like Kamlesh overnight, what legal steps can I take?
Ans: File a police complaint immediately, share CCTV footage, and list missing items. Kamlesh’s sudden vanishing after theft is common. Early legal action increases chances of recovery or tracking.
Q7. I heard about maids using stolen jewellery to bribe middlemen or pawn shops. How to prevent Kamlesh-type thefts from escalating? (Ritu Sharma, 40 yrs, Lajpat Nagar)
Ans: Regularly check jewellery storage, limit access to valuables, and keep an inventory. Inform nearby pawn shops and alert society guards about suspicious sales. If theft happens, quick action can stop pawning.
Q8. My maid (Sunita, 34 yrs) also stays full-time like Kamlesh in Sector 15, Gurgaon. How to build trust but stay cautious?
Ans: Trust is essential but keep boundaries. Don’t leave valuables openly accessible, keep CCTV in common areas, and do random checks. Kamlesh’s case shows over-trusting can lead to big losses.
Q9. Is it common for maids to plan thefts over days, or are these impulsive? (Question by Aman Jain, 37 yrs, Connaught Place)
Ans: Usually planned. Kamlesh’s multiple thefts and careful pouch handling showed preparation. Look for repeated suspicious behavior—like secretive calls, bag carrying, and unusual timing before theft.
Q10. After a theft like Kamlesh’s, how to emotionally recover from feeling betrayed? (Sunita Mehra, 45 yrs, South Delhi)
Ans: It’s natural to feel hurt. Talk to friends or family about your experience, and don’t blame yourself for trusting. Learn from the incident, but don’t let fear stop you from hiring help again. Bhaskar and Reetu are rebuilding trust with better safeguards.
If you’ve faced such painful maid theft stories or have tips, share your thoughts!