Diamond Necklace In Dustbin: A diamond necklace worth lakhs was found in a garbage heap in Chennai. This necklace belonged to a person, who had accidentally thrown it in the garbage truck two days ago.

The necklace is said to belong to Devraj of Virugambakkam area, who had called the municipal corporation administration and told them to throw the necklace in the garbage. Then the Chennai Municipal Corporation team found it.

What is the whole matter? (Diamond Necklace In Dustbin)

Devraj told that the necklace was missing from his house, which could not be found even after a lot of searching. After 2 days, he suspected that the necklace got mixed in the garbage that was thrown in the dustbin. He immediately called the Municipal Administration and informed them about the incident. The administration team reached the spot. There was a pile of garbage here, but the team worked and found a diamond necklace wrapped in a garland. There is a wedding in Devraj’s house after 2 days.

₹5,00,000 worth diamond necklace was recovered from garbage by the conservancy team of Dn137, Zn10.#GCC appreciates @SumeetUrbaser team that helped Mr Devaraj residing in an apartment in RajamannarSalai who accidentally disposed of the necklace that was recovered from the bin. pic.twitter.com/OMR1n2Gujt

— Greater Chennai Corporation (@chennaicorp) July 21, 2024 The role of these people was important

After losing the diamond necklace, Devraj realized his mistake and immediately sought help from the city’s civic body. After this, an immediate search for the diamond necklace was started in the nearest dustbin to his house. The search for the diamond necklace was also supervised by senior officials.

While carefully separating the garbage, a diamond necklace was found entangled in a garland. After finding the diamond necklace in the garbage, Devaraj thanked the team for the quick work. E-rickshaw driver Anthonysamy played an important role in this work. He has been a dedicated employee of the company which got the contract for garbage management from the Municipal Corporation in October 2020.