Bantwal: Thieves break into bank, decamp with cash, jewellery worth Rs 6 crore


Bantwal: Bank theft - Value of stolen items changes from Rs 6 crore to Rs 1.65 crore

Mounesh Vishwakarma
Daijiworld Media Network – Bantwal (EP)

Updated

Bantwal, Jan 12: In a new development in the cooperative bank theft case at BC Road that came to light on Monday January 12, it is now learnt that the cash and jewellery stolen was worth Rs 1.65 crore and not Rs 6 crore as informed by the officials earlier.

It was reported earlier in the day cash and jewellery worth Rs 6 crore was stolen from Bhagavathi Cooperative Bank. The bank had lodged a complaint to that effect at the local police station.

The sudden reduction in the value of the stolen cash and jewellery by the bank has raised questions. The bank officials had earlier looked into the books and estimated the value of the stolen items. "Later, when they checked the computer records, they came to know that the value of the stolen items is Rs 1.65 crore," said Bantwal police circle onspector Belliappa.

Nevertheless, the customers of the bank are anxious and lamented that the bank officials do not have a clear idea of the cash and valuables in the bank.

 

Earlier Report

Bantwal: Thieves break into bank, decamp with cash, jewellery worth Rs 6 crore

Mounesh Vishwakarma
Pics: Kishore Peraje
Daijiworld Media Network – Bantwal (EP)

Bantwal, Jan 12: In a major theft, cash and jewellery worth Rs 6 crore were looted from Bhagavathi Cooperative Bank situated on main B C Road here during the intervening night between Sunday January 11 and Monday January 12. The theft came to light on Monday.

As per preliminary information obtained by the police, gold jewellery weighing 22.28 kg and cash altogether worth Rs six crore have been taken away by the thieves.

The thieves entered the bank by removing the grills of its rear window that opens out to a small lane. They then broke open the locker and took away the cash and jewellery. The theft came to light after the bank staff opened the doors on Monday morning. The cable of the alarm system in the bank was found to be cut. The thieves apparently broke the locker using instruments such as iron rods, it is learnt.

Bantwal ASP Rahul Kumar, circle inspector Belliappa, town inspector Nandakumar, and rural inspector Rakshit visited the spot and investigated. Canine squad and forensic experts were also called.


No security for the bank

As Saturday and Sunday were holidays for the bank, it is possible that the thieves might have carried out the theft on one of these nights. There is no security guard for the bank, and suprisingly, no CCTV camera either, though the bank has a turnover of several crores. In view of the security failure, the case has become a big challenge for the police.

The theft is similar to the one that had occurred at a cooperative bank under Karkala police station limits. The forensic experts who came from Mangaluru expressed similar opinions and said that this was a handiwork of professional thieves.

Superintendent of police Dr Sharanappa visited the bank on Monday afternoon and conducted investigations. Speaking to reporters he said that the failure of the bank to provide security resulted in the theft. "There was no security guard or CCTV camera even though valuables worth Rs 6 crore were kept in the locker. It was easy for the thieves to remove the window grills and enter the bank. Three teams will be formed to trace the thieves," he said.

The theft has shocked the taluk. Soon after hearing that a large amount of jewellery had been stolen from the bank, hundreds of customers flocked to the premises.

Further investigations are on.

  

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Tue, Jan 13 2015

    Our chor pathli galli se nikal gaya!!!...as per pictures!!

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  • munnabhai, mumbai

    Tue, Jan 13 2015

    Gol maal hai bhai sab golmaal hai

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  • Ravi B Shenava , Mangaluru

    Tue, Jan 13 2015

    In adjacent premises Bank of Baroda branch is functioning. If BOB is having CCTV camera outside its main entrance, then it might have recorded the activities of decoits.

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  • amarnath, Bantwal

    Tue, Jan 13 2015

    6 Crores to reduce 1.65 crores.
    May computer might have new virus " Corruption" that may took money for their relatives!!!!!!.

    Because modern world,Corrupt bank official and smart computer.later poor customer

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  • AJ,

    Tue, Jan 13 2015

    Thieves cut the CCTV and Siren wires after they entered into the bank

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Jan 12 2015

    This bank is turned out a laughing number.without cctv camera,no guard, no proper security,even building itself is not safe.Here the bank will not suffer the loss but the bank users.Bank will get from insurance.check first who was the last customer who came to the bank to invest either Gold in the bank or to have a loan.He must have inspected the whole building from inside and had the plan to decamp later.how can a bank have a window with simple grills?Nowadays a normal shop has more safety Windows and more guarded than this bank.Poor customers,many must have lost their hard earned Gold .when we think about safety in bank ,better to hide in garden under a tree.Interessing is why no neighbours around the bank didnt notice the movements and Action.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 12 2015

    Insider trading ...

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  • santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Tue, Jan 13 2015

    Now the bank says 1.65 crores. I think it is insider disclosure and outsider trading.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Jan 14 2015

    Santhan M.Mumbai.Bank People must have either put the coma in wrong place or want to calm People.A bank with about 22kilo Gold and cash having only 1,65crore.?nowadays even a builder contractor having such a amount.They themselves dont know may be.

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  • Raj, Hosmar

    Mon, Jan 12 2015

    Better to inform airport custom officers...now a days they are very expert in finding gold!!!

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Mon, Jan 12 2015


    Rs. 6 Crores without any security! even smart mobile phones lock also secured by finger print technology

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Mon, Jan 12 2015

    FUNNY BANK WITH NO GOALS !! ONLY GETTING SMART MONEY FROM THE PUBIC AND ONE FINE DAY ....

    THE PUBLIC AGAIN LOOTED ( ITS NOT BANK LOOTED) WITH REGARD TO THEIR PEACE OF MIND, MONEY, ENERGY, PRESSURE,

    ANYWAYS THE GEORGY BOY SHOULD GIVE SOME SORT OF ATTENTION TO HIS DEPARTMENT

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  • Arshad Kadli, Bhatkal/ Alkhobar

    Mon, Jan 12 2015

    Cooperative banks didnt learn lesson from Kambadakone Raitara Seva Sahakari Bank Theft of 2009.

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  • KRPrabhu, Bengaluru

    Mon, Jan 12 2015

    Very strange and interesting bank loot.Interesting factors:
    Cash worth 6 croes held in a co-op bank.
    22.kg gold pledged to the bank for loan and amount granted might be around Rs.5 crores.
    Security aspect no importance
    No CCTV
    Entering the safe vault by breaking by rods a difficult task and looks funny if it is as per RBI norms.
    No security guards posted.
    Staff maintained banks secrecy norms or not not known.
    Bank staff needs to be verfied/questioned including banks jewel appraiser.
    Important thing...what is the jewel loan amount granted in how many accounts.How many such accounts more than one year old and whether periodical interest received for those accounts.Whether the gold pledged were throghly cross verified for guinness by two appiasers?What is the serious remarks by Co-op Inspectors?What are the findings,serious lapses in functioning of the bank?
    If there is modes operandi to dupe the bank by pledging huge quantity of fake jewels and such accounts are overdue for long period,matter needs to be probed throughly by police.

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  • Suleman Byari, Udupi

    Mon, Jan 12 2015

    Quote : "The forensic experts who came from Mangaluru expressed similar opinions and said that this was a handiwork of professional thieves."
    Unquote : If police is not able to find those ...definitely they become more professional.

    By the time police catch them, thieves have nothing hence police cannot recover anything.
    What will happen at last after few years, they may end up with 2 years jail with free food and accommodation.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE., PERINJE.

    Mon, Jan 12 2015

    CCTV and Security guard with live ammunition must for financial institutions.On the other hand strong room for gold/jewelry stock also not mentioned in the report.Interestingly,nearby BOB was not touched and that means inside hand is not ruled out?

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  • Vellano1, Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 12 2015

    Kalvernala onji BHAGYA ne maarayre, Karnataka-d! Maata police dakulu Nidderamayya/Raikule lekka jettonde ippuer... kalve kandonde ippue! vhe vhe vhe

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