Kasargod: Five inter-state thieves arrested


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Daijiworld Media Network – Kasargod (EP)

Kasargod, Oct 22: Police have arrested five interstate thieves in Kubanoor, Uppala near Kasargod on Wednesday.

The arrested are identified as Abdul Azeez Sheikh (42) from Mannangui Uppala,Bhaskar Belchappada (63) and Mrathyunjaya (32) from Mumbai, Deenanath(59) from Kolkata and Jayasheela(36) from Karkala.

A revolver, live bullets, three swords, an iron rod, plastic wire, a vehicle and two fake number plates were seized from the arrested.



It is said that the group had hatched a conspiracy to steal a finance company at Anekallu on Kerala and Karnataka border. They had failed in their two previous attempts.

They were arrested when they were trying to steal on their third attempt.

The arrested were staying in a rented house at Kubanoor for the last nine months. Bhaskar was their leader. A vehicle with Karnataka and Maharashtra registration used to come and go from there everyday. A Sumo car with Maharashtra registration had come to the rented house two days ago. A Karnataka registered number plate was later fixed to the vehicle. The locals who felt suspicious informed the police.

Police spied on the gang  before they arrested them. On Monday the police conducted the operation and arrested four from the gang while the fifth managed to escape. The police succeeded in arresting the fifth the next day.

Uppala Mannangui resident Abdul Azeez had arranged the rented house for the gang. Abdul Azeez had met Bhaskar when he was in Maharastra jail. The remaining members of the gang also had spent prison terms in Mumbai and Kolkata.

Dy SP T P Rajith had led the operation. Intelligence inspector C B Thomas, Kumble station circle inspector K P Suresh Babu, Sub Inspector K V Gangadharan, Sineesh Siriak, Srijeet, Jayaprakash, Pradeep Kumar Chavara, Sunil Abraham were in the team.

  

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  • Af, mangalore

    Thu, Oct 23 2014

    No use of arresting them and keeping inside the jail for years and feeding free food.
    letz break their both legs nerve and suffer for life long to earn their daily bread.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, Oct 23 2014


    Police you have done good job but
    what is next action plan ? Release on bail. Please put them inside at least for 5 years.

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  • Suleman Beary, Udupi

    Thu, Oct 23 2014

    These thieves should be charged as attempting murderers as they are carrying the weapons on intention to kill the people. These 'Katti's looks like made to order as not generally available in the market.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Oct 22 2014

    looks that rusted weapon crime is increasing in the state.

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  • Aadil Khan, Kasaragod/Saudi Arabia

    Wed, Oct 22 2014

    They were already in jail, got realeased and back to their criminal activities. And now they have been caught again and after sometime they would seek bail and come out for new robbery plans.

    Mockery of our judiciary systems.

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  • Koti, Kundapura

    Wed, Oct 22 2014

    Saggige Bajil

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Wed, Oct 22 2014

    Equipment and the thieves all look rusted...

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  • Achhu, Mlore

    Wed, Oct 22 2014

    Looks like less business. so weapon less utilized hence rusted

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