Kundapur: Thieves gain entry by burning door lock, steal 24 sovereigns of gold


Kundapur: Thieves gain entry by burning door lock, steal 24 sovereigns of gold

Silvester D’Souza
Daijiworld Media Network – Kundapur (SP)

Kundapur, Jun 22: Thieves who entered a house located on the road behind fish market at Gangolli here struck it rich. They could lay their hands on 24 sovereigns of gold worth around Rs 5 lac and Rs 2,500 in cash.

The theft occurred at the house of Naqeeb from Gangolli, who works in Dubai. 

Seven persons including Naqeeb’s mother, Ayesha, his sisters, and their children, used to live in the house. Naqeeb’s wife, Hameeda Manna, also lived there. Hameeda was reportedly on a visit to her parental home in Udupi that day.

At around 12.30 am that night, the thieves gained entry into the house by burning a portion of the rear door and opening the bolt thereof. It was seen that the thieves had opened almirahs located in three rooms and ransacked them, in their search for valuables. That day, four family members were at home, and they were sleeping in the room located to the east. The thieves crossed that room, reached the room on the western side, opened its door, and stole eight bangles weighing around 16 sovereigns, two necklaces weighting about five sovereigns, and two rings. They also pocketed Rs 2,500 kept in a cupboard.

During investigation, the policemen found that the thieves had burnt the door around the bolt of the eastern door to get into the house. Clothes and other things were found scattered in the rooms through which they passed. They also took away two cell phones kept near a person sleeping inside the house. The cell phones were found to have been tossed outside the house.

The theft, which occurred in spite of the fact that there were people inside the house, and that the house in question is in a thickly populated area, has given rise to a sense of fear and anxiety among the people of Gangolli.

Finger print experts and sniffer dogs surveyed the spot. Gangolli police station house officer, Sampat Kumar, and other staff, along with gram panchayat members, Durgaraj and Raghavendra Pai, visited the spot. A case was registered, and investigation was taken up.

  

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  • Augustine Daniel D'Souza, Kolalgiri / MUMBAI / STATE OF KUWAIT

    Sat, Jun 22 2013

    Always the GOLD should be kept in BANK LOCKERS, I dont understand these innocent people why they are keeping GOLD inside their HOUSE.

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Sat, Jun 22 2013

    ..We Indians far behind in doing community services..In UK,USA etc., citizens during their free time, doing free services as fire fighters,police,traffic warden,night patroling etc,..In India we have Graha Rakshak dept., but people not ready to do join & do voluntary service..This could have helped in preventing many robbery theft in our locality..Depending on Govt for our own security is foolishness..Present is worst than past..

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  • amaan, dubai

    Sat, Jun 22 2013

    it might be

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jun 22 2013

    What are Bank Lockers for......

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  • Peace Lover, India

    Sat, Jun 22 2013

    Jossy, you are sitting in Mumbai, may be not aware of local situation. MY friend's wife who returned from Gulf tried in 4 local banks, but all lockers are fully occupied. Again taking the gold to bank and bringing it back is again risky as chances of getting robed on the way to the bank.

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  • juliet mascarenhas, bejai mangalore

    Sat, Jun 22 2013

    None other than a person well known to the family. Could be a frequent visitor.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Sat, Jun 22 2013

    It is wise to keep most of your ornaments in the safe bank lockers to avoid any unnecessary incidents.Mostly thieves are knowing to the family and within that vicinity only.

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  • Ajith, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 22 2013

    These days there are hundreds of thefts every where.Police should investigate agencies selling security gadgets.I feel these companies are hiring theives so that people out of fear buy security gadgets.

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  • JR,

    Sat, Jun 22 2013

    there must be theft insurance.

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  • Aadil Khan, Kasaragod, Saudi Arabia

    Sat, Jun 22 2013

    Could be an insider's job?

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