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0 Comments | AFP, August, 2007
KOLKATA, India (AFP) — An Indian thief forced to eat dozens of bananas as a laxative to yield a gold necklace he had swallowed, produced the booty on Sunday after he was fed chicken, rice and bread, police said.
Sheikh Mohsin, 36, grabbed the 45,000-rupee (1,110 dollar) necklace from a businessman's wife in the eastern city of Kolkata as she shopped for toys on Saturday.
He denied the crime but a stomach X-ray revealed the necklace and police kept him on a diet of bananas, as advised by doctors, in the hope of recovering the necklace.
But when 50 bananas did not do the trick, police fed him a hearty meal that included rice, chicken and local bread, said city police deputy commissioner Gyanwant Singh.
"Police were anxious and Mohsin's stomach was...
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