Bengaluru jewellers consider burqa, face-cover ban amid rising incidences of gold thefts


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Jan 14: In a decisive step to curb the rising incidences of gold thefts, robberies and fraud, Bengaluru’s jewellers’ community is considering a ban on customers wearing burqas (face-covering garments) inside jewellery stores.

The move follows similar security measures already in place in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, where shopkeepers insist that customers’ faces must be clearly visible before entering.

Under the new guideline, customers would be prohibited from wearing any apparel or accessory that conceals the face, including helmets, masks or burqa-style clothing.

 

The proposal comes in the wake of a daring robbery in Hunsur, Mysuru district, where a gang wearing helmets and masks made off with 8 kg of gold and diamonds. Despite extensive investigations, authorities have yet to trace the culprits a month after the incident.

With gold prices at record highs, jewellery stores have become prime targets for thieves. Shopkeepers note that robbers deliberately wear masks or helmets, making identification difficult even with CCTV surveillance.

“A ‘No Face Mask, No Entry’ rule has become essential to protect both customers and high-value inventory,” said industry insiders.

Chetan Kumar Mehta, president of the Bengaluru Jewellers’ Association, explained: “In Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, jewellers already deny entry to customers whose faces are not visible. We will hold a meeting soon to finalise a similar rule for Karnataka.”

The Association emphasised that the rule is purely for security and is not aimed at any particular religion or community. Both men and women will be required to ensure their faces are clearly visible to store surveillance cameras. The primary objective is to safeguard jewellery worth millions of rupees, even if the measure may evoke mixed reactions from customers.

The December 28 robbery at Sky Gold & Diamond on BM Road, Hunsur, underscores the urgency. Five armed men stormed the shop during peak hours, brandishing guns, and stole an estimated 7 to 8 kg of gold and diamonds worth crores of rupees. They threatened staff and customers, emptied showcases into bags, and fled on bikes and cars within minutes. Investigators are still searching for the suspects.

  

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  • Rudolf Rodriguez, Mangalore-Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 15 2026

    It's a good decision, because so many incidents have taken place using the face cover as a shield to flick precious items incurring heavy losses to shop owners!

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  • Alwyn, Kudla

    Thu, Jan 15 2026

    Ban the face cover completely all time for safety and security reasons in public property and assets which includes schools, hospitals, airports, transportation, government buildings. Whole world follow this order without bias on religious beliefs . Sometimes it’s hard to understand who is who under the circumstances of danger of violence, theft and hard to get a footage on camera

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  • Pacific Heights, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 15 2026

    Good job. Hope its implemented in Mangalore Airport as well , The hub of smuggling gold in Private parts both by men and wemen.

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  • Desi, India

    Thu, Jan 15 2026

    If your passport holds an unobstructed photograph of your's for identification, then why can't you follow the same elsewhere. People are only asked to show their face irrespective of their gender or religion. It's better we follow more such security protocols everywhere so that no identity is stolen or compromised. Great move by the jewellers.

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  • Malinga, Kudla

    Thu, Jan 15 2026

    What do they think? There are many Jewelry stores owned by Muslims in Bengaluru. All the Muslims will do business there. Loss for other jewellers!

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  • AsiyaH, Udupi

    Thu, Jan 15 2026

    Ban face mask, cap etc..in mangalore jewellery muder case, murderer were using mask not face naqab..who is behind such theft, even human trafficking?Thieves have no religion but they follow their intentions even by covering face with towels, looting houses etc..

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  • Satya M, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jan 15 2026

    The ban on face covering should be across India, especially in all Financial institutions, Government Offices and sensitive areas.

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  • I am also Das, Mangalore Udupi

    Thu, Jan 15 2026

    Good work by karnataka jewellers community

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  • I am also Das, Mangalore Udupi

    Thu, Jan 15 2026

    Good decision.. Mera desh Badal raha hey

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