Mangalore: Two thieves in police net, valuables worth Rs 4.8 lac seized


Mangalore: Two thieves in police net, valuables worth Rs 4.8 lac seized

Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, Mar 26: Kadri police on Tuesday March 26 arrested two thieves and recovered electronic items and laptops worth over Rs 4.8 lac.

The accused are identified as Muneer Ahmed alias Goods Muneer alias Munna alias Nithin (57), a resident of Bunder, and Ibrahim (67), a resident of Hosangady, Manjeshwar.

Sources said they were arrested Shivbagh area on Tuesday.

The two had committed thefts at Tally Computers in Balmatta, Smile dental clinic, Bejai, another computer store at PVS, Kapikad and Urva Stores.

The police recovered 4 LCDs, 2 cameras, 8 laptops, 3 mobile phones and headphones, altogether worth Rs 4,84,690 from the accused. Their scooter was also taken into possession.

It is said that among the two, Muneer has over cases against him, and had even threatened to file a case against police themselves. His wife too reportedly threatened the police after Muneer was caught. Sources said that Muneer's father Azeez too is involved in theft cases, and so also his brother.

The accused were later produced in court.

  

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  • usha, mangalore

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    Police taking revenge for exposing them ? God only knows the truth.

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  • M H Rashid, saudi arabia

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    The thieves should be dealt as per Islamic law since they are Muslims, CUT THEIR FINGERS !
    As they are 50 and sure they did not start these activities now, they might have doing this since long or for many years. The question here is why they were not caught till now. Is our police not serious in their duties or there is a possibility of nexus between police and thieves. This arrest could be as a result of dispute on share of loot. God knows the best.
    This kind of nexus is seen in big cities like Mumbai, where if you known to the police and if you are victim of pick pocket, the police recovers the wallet by just doing a phone call. This is the fact.

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  • Zakir Hussain , Moodbidri-Dubai

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    Anita Prabhu, Vancouver

    You may not be reading daiji on daily basis,,, keep reading!!! you will see different names Ramesh/philip etc ,,,, come on there are black sheep in all community - lets accept it.

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  • Agash, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    Expected...Muneer would have caught long back ago since he conduct press conference against corrupt Mangalore Police officers. Finally time has came. To whom have to blame and appreciate in between DK Police and Thieves.

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  • Ayes P., Mangalore/KSA

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    These things are happening in India just because of our weak judicial system ex. such types of cases it will take 10 to 20 years of time for the judgment but these thieves are roaming very next day because of interim bail or bail. When police caught such types of thieves and it is proven that 100% our judiciary should cut both of the hands of them then the lesson for other thieves so obviously it will decrease. We need many amendments in our judicial system like judicial system of Saudi Arabia then only we can avoid such types of robbery, crimes etc. etc. Otherwise when population swells and poverty too increases so these types of robberies will increase day by day and frequently happen.

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  • Stany D'sa, Mangalore/Dubai

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    Both the culprits appears to be ugly crooks. Excellent job by D.K. Police. Next pull up all the chain snatchers. Sincere thanks to police department.

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  • Krishna, mangalore

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    Good job, I wish the Police shows similar interest and efficiency in arresting and punishing the trouble makers like Moral Police

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  • Aadil Khan, Kasaragod, Saudi Arabia

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    Robbery at this age!

    One should think about his impending death. Age 57 and 67 is meant to be one is closer to his death and should prepare himself to be refined and clean for facing the almighty God.

    Both are anti social elements and deserves punishment.

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  • Jerome T.Sequeira, Abudhabi

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    Muneer was a police informer.Actually he is a theif.To divert the police attention on him,he acted as a police informer.Finally theif is caught.Police should be very carefull dealing with such police informers.Muneer held a press conferance complaining sincere police officer Vinay Gaonkar.

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  • SuperCop, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Wed, Mar 27 2013

    The same Muneer had made allegation long back on one of the good officer, Mangalore had ever seen. Muneer I told you that truth will be revealed soon...Hats off to Dakshin Kannada Police. Below is the link of allegation and few gud comments.
    http://www.daijiworld.com/news/printer.asp?nid=123512

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  • Mohammad, Kundapur, QATAR

    Tue, Mar 26 2013

    By all these Electronic Items they can Open their Own Showroom

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  • Sunil, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 26 2013

    If this age too doesn't change their mentality.....i wonder what these people teach their children and bring them up.

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  • GERALD, MODANKAP

    Tue, Mar 26 2013

    some people will support these people also and claim they are innocent and this is a political game.....

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  • Allen, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 26 2013

    These special thieves may be tried in special court,sent to special jail with AC and given special food.

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  • Mahesh, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 26 2013

    I remember this person Muneer& his family accusing ,and given press conference against Police Inspector Vinay Gaokar nearly one year back.

    http://www.skalondon.com/index.php?action=regional_inner&type=130

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  • Edward Menezes, Bantakal/Bahrain

    Tue, Mar 26 2013

    VINASHA KAAL VIPREETH BUDDHI

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  • Basil, mangalore/dubai

    Tue, Mar 26 2013

    Seeing at the display items I doubt they are actual theives. For me it is looks like the old items for resale.

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  • Allen, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 26 2013

    Yes, you are right. They don't look like thieves. They look like IT professionals. Police must have mistaken.

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  • rizwan, Dubai/Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 26 2013

    Dear Readers, I could somehow recollect his face as seen in one of the news of Daijiworld. You may see the news of 6-1-2012 in Daiji wherein Munir had alleged that he was a police informer and that the then Circle Inspector of Bunder Mr. Vinay Gaonkar is torturing him for not collecting "Hafta". Subsequently, his wife had blamed the police in a Press conference as well. NOW HIS TRUE COLOUR HAS BEEN REVEALED...

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Tue, Mar 26 2013

    Specialized thieves !!!Only IT/Communication equipment!!!HI TECH THIEVES?Kadri police deserves kudos...Muneer and Ibrahim happy stay @ Mangalore jail and taste the THUNDER

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  • Anita Prabhu, Vancouver

    Tue, Mar 26 2013

    Just see who's names are shining !!! now dont tell me its a poverty or unemployment ! u get employed if you persue education and willing to work.

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