MUMBAI, Oct. 17 -- Three days after two employees of a jewellery firm were robbed of 2.067 kg gold worth Rs.2.29 crore at gunpoint, the police investigation has revealed that one of the two employees stole the ornaments with the help of his aides and a colleague. According to the police, the incident occurred at 3 pm on Monday when Shyamla Bhai Rabari and Jagdish Kerabhai Aala, employees of a jewellery-making firm in Tamba Kata Market, collected the ornaments from a hallmarking unit in Sewri and were on their way to their showroom. When they reached Zakaria Bunder Road in Sewri, two unidentified men, on a two-wheeler, intercepted them and stole the ornaments at gunpoint. Based on their complaint, the police registered a case against the unidentified individuals. Subsequently, the police investigation has revealed that Rabari hatched a conspiracy and took the help of his relatives, Bhanaram Rabari and Leelaram Devasi, both 21 years old, and another employee of the firm, Jogaram Masruram Devasi, to steal the ornaments. "We have arrested Shyamla and his relatives, Bhanaram and Leelaram, from Jallore in Rajasthan. Jogaram, who is also an accused, is on the run," the officer said....