Udupi: Gold chain theft foiled at Ambalpady Temple during Navaratri rush; two women held


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (TP)

Udupi, Oct 1: A gold chain theft attempt during the Navaratri rush at the Ambalpady temple was thwarted on Wednesday, October 1, after an elderly woman raised an alarm, leading to the recovery of her stolen ornament and the arrest of two women suspects.

The incident unfolded during peak festive hours, when the victim suspected two women standing nearby after realising her gold chain had gone missing. A quick check led to the recovery of the ornament, reportedly found in possession of the accused.

As news of the incident spread, a crowd gathered at the scene, with several enraged devotees —particularly women —attempting to assault the suspects. The situation threatened to spiral into mob violence before local social worker Vishu Shetty stepped in and diffused the tension.

The two accused, claiming to be unwell, were taken by Vishu Shetty to the district hospital for medical attention in his own vehicle, before being handed over to the police.

Vishu Shetty urged the public to uphold the law and avoid taking justice into their own hands. ‘In cases of robbery or theft, if the accused are caught by the public, they must be handed over directly to the police,’ he said.

"People should keep in mind that if they resort to assault, the accused can also file a complaint against them. Moreover, when an accused is beaten before being handed over, the police are bound to send them for a medical examination first. If the report shows any injuries, those who assaulted the accused could face arrest. Therefore, it is always best to hand over the accused to the police immediately without taking the law into one’s own hands," he said.

Police have confirmed that the women are in custody and that an investigation is underway. The recovered gold chain has been returned to the elderly devotee.

The incident has highlighted ongoing concerns over petty thefts during crowded religious festivals, where perpetrators often take advantage of large gatherings and distracted devotees.

Authorities have urged temple-goers to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity promptly to volunteers or police personnel stationed at the venue.

  

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  • Roshni, Mangaluru

    Thu, Oct 02 2025

    Its better not to wear gold and not to give importance to gold. why to give cause to steal, instead wear no gold and walk safe. Instead of taking law in hand allow the right persons to handle this case of theft and find the reason for stealing. May be they had no money to pay hospital fees.

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  • Ronald, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 02 2025

    Best thing is please wear role gold ornaments or now specialized 1 gram gold ornaments available quite cheaper , so make robbers life miserable for their efforts to robe fake ornaments.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Thu, Oct 02 2025

    price of gold is soaring..even I wear 40 grams of chain that is worth Rs five lakhs in today's value..but I am careful and dont go near crowd...

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait/Muscat

    Thu, Oct 02 2025

    Gold snatching incidents incidents occur only with ladies but not a single incident that has ever taken place with men. There are some show off men who wear thick chains (type of securing doors in olden days) also hanging bracelets which can even match neck size but who dares to touch ?🦾

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Oct 02 2025

    Flavian kuwait the fact that from men hardly chain is stolen,is mostly men wear shirts and cover the chain ,and men are tall .They get hardly a chance to snatch.Women mostly wear costly chains ,is easy to snatch.Best is not give them a chance by not wearing costly jewellary .Afterall no Godess will blame them for not wearing jewellary .Or onlookers too.In such crowd best to avoid it.instead of crying afterwards

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 02 2025

    Avoid wearing gold in crowded places.it’s important for your safety and to prevent the loss of valuables. No one has the right to take the law into their own hands; if anyone is caught, they should be handed over to the police.

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  • Jagdish Narayan, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 02 2025

    Discrimination.. if men steal anything you publish their face and identity.. same should apply here

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