Serial blasts: Diamonds worth Rs. 25 cr recovered from Opera House site

July 19, 2011 01:20 pm | Updated 01:20 pm IST - Mumbai

Diamond traders return to Opera House after the area was opened to public on July 18, 2011. Photo: Vivek Bendre

Diamond traders return to Opera House after the area was opened to public on July 18, 2011. Photo: Vivek Bendre

As many as 65 diamonds, estimated to be worth Rs 25 crore, have been recovered from the Opera House blast site by rescue workers while cleaning the streets strewn with debris.

“The workers yesterday recovered 65 diamonds during the clearing work and the diamonds were later handed over to the police,” Mumbai Diamond Merchants’ Association member Sanjay Shah told PTI here on Tuesday.

The cost of these diamonds is estimated to be around Rs 25 crore, he added.

Opera House, the country’s largest diamond hub, was targeted in the 13/7 serial bomb blasts.

“We believe that these diamonds might be belonging to the traders hailing from Gujarat, who come here for trading. Small traders from Surat and Bhavnagar bring the diamonds from the factories there to sell in Mumbai,” Shah said.

He also said that many more such diamond pieces could still be lying in the rubble.

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