Udupi: Valuables worth Rs 3.48 lac stolen from locked house


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (MS)

Udupi, Dec 13: Thieves entered the house of Vaishnavi Acharya at Kunjibettu Shivalli village between 10 pm on December 11 to 9 am on December 12 and decamped with valuables worth Rs 3.48 lac.

The house inmates were not in the house when the thieves struck. They broke open the lock of rear door and entered the house and opened the door of almirah.

The stolen items consists of a diamond ring, golden ear rings weighing 20 grams, golden coin weighing eight grams, two silver plates and gold plates ornaments.

A case in this regards is filed at Udupi town police station.

 

 

 

  

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  • Karen Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 13 2022

    looks like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar has discovered the hidden treasure of Udupi. It's the price we pay for urbanization, when such robbery and thievery is common. The fact is these people cannot make their state into Namma Ooru so they want to make our Namma Ooru into UP and Bihar.

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  • Kamath, Udupi

    Wed, Dec 14 2022

    My home was burglarized twice. Second time we had installed CCTV and the thieves were wearing full face covers. During the ordeal one of the thief's face covering dropped and we were able to identify the person being our neighbor and his son who are local people frequent to Mumbai. Cops called him to station and case went nowhere. Looks like they were regulars and everyone was aware of them and even the cops. He had no job but frequently went to Mumbai. After the theft we figured he went to Mumbai to sell his theft! Sorry to cut your assumption that they are from UP or Bihar. House burglars are generally locals with enough knowledge of the people in the houses.

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