Kundapur: 60 cell phones worth over Rs 4.5 lac stolen from shop in Koteshwar


Silvester D'Souza
Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur (SP)

Kundapur, Jul 2: Thieves who entered a shop dealing in mobile phones located at Koteshwar near here late night on Wednesday July 1, made good their escape with cell phones worth lacs of rupees. The incident came to light on Thursday morning.

'Sannidhi Mobile Care', which is housed in Sri Kotilingeshwara Towers by the side of national highway 66 at Koteshwar became the victim of this large scale theft. As per an estimate, the thieves have taken away over 60 new cell phones, totally worth over Rs 4.5 lac.

This shop is owned by Suresh Poojary, a resident of Hale Alive in Koteshwar. This shop has been operational in the first floor of the above building since the last five to six years. Poojary returned home as usual after locking the shop at the end of the day on Wednesday. When he came to the shop on Thursday morning, he found that the shutter of the shop was half open. A careful inspection revealed that thieves had struck, after which he complained to the police.

It is gathered that Suresh Poojary had cultivated the practice of taking home almost all the new cell phones at the time of closing the shop. Because of the onset of rainy season, since the last two weeks, he had stopped this practice. People have expressed concern about the fact that theft had occurred in a shop located by the side of the highway without anyone noticing it.

The thieves have broken both the locks of the shutter before crawling into the shop. They took away all the new cell phones kept inside the show cases and other spots. The owner of the shop has guessed that over 60 such phones have been stolen, inflicting on him a loss of Rs 4.5 lac.

Serial thefts have been occurring in Udupi and Karkala taluks since the last couple of days. The police have expressed the suspicion that a huge racket of thieves is active in the district now. Serial thefts had also occurred at Koteshwar last year, in which a mobile shop and jewellery shop had lost heavily.

Deputy superintendent of police, Manjunath Shetty, police circle inspector, Diwakar, sub-inspector, Nassir Hussain, and others visited the spot and conducted inspection. Sniffer dogs and finger print experts were also pressed into service. The sniffer dog returned after sniffing the lead for a short distance from the shop. It is being analyzed that the thieves would have parked their vehicle at a distance from the shop before committing theft and returning to their vehicle.

A case stands registered in the local police station. Investigation is in progress.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Jul 02 2015

    sad,it s a big loss and depressing.One works hard and others just take away as though it is their Grand fathers or own .Now wake up all mobile shop owner .do something.Nowadays computerize can many things example,besides cctv camera ,install extra Programm so that unwanted guests get in the shop at night or on Holidays let it give a Alarm on your Handys,.Dont let These goons take away your hard earned bread.

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  • abdul sathar habiballah, moolur/jeddah

    Thu, Jul 02 2015

    In my opinion the thief is not from out side, one who knows the sound knowledge of the shop and owners activities done this job. Police should watch neighbour.

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  • raghavendra m k, mumbai maharashtra

    Thu, Jul 02 2015

    Inter state gangs are very active in Karnataka and other parties of the our country. Chain snatchers, shop buglers theft murder are common now. South kanara Udipi districts were once famous for their culture and unity among the people. but it is divided society today. Now there is a division between religion and cast and sub caste in our society, thanks to our selfish politicians contributing to divide the our communities. Unemployment, unequal economical opportunity, crazy to become rich in fast track and the and judicial system are main cause for this type of actives by youths.

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  • john pinto, mangalore/dubai

    Thu, Jul 02 2015

    snipper dog is a old fashioned system!! In olden days there were no vehicles people used to steal and run by walking. Now a days every thief has vehicle.Best system is finger prints.. Each and every person after 13 years should take finger prints and should keep a record in Police station. I hope with this we can catch anyone easily. Same system is in Gulf

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  • JK, Udupi

    Thu, Jul 02 2015

    "huge racket of thieves is active in the district now"...No fear of law in lawless land state.

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  • Mahendra Shetty, Mumbai Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 02 2015

    JAISA RAJA WAISA PRAJA.....

    THE CHOR PARTY IN RULE AND CHORS ARE HAVING HONEYMOON TIME IN KARNATAKA.....BOTH HAVING SAME DNA CALLED 'CHORI'......

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  • Harish Bhat, Koila

    Thu, Jul 02 2015

    SHTRE MUMBAI MAI CHORI HOTA HAI KHYA?

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  • KRPrabhu, B'luru

    Thu, Jul 02 2015

    Cell phone bhagya!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 02 2015

    FEKU's package deal to Karnataka ...

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  • Akarshad, England

    Thu, Jul 02 2015

    No wonder be are still developing country while some are drunk even on week days.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Thu, Jul 02 2015

    Dear Bhai..Last month,there were 42 chain snatching incidents in Bangalore straight under the nose of Mr.Sidramaiah.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Thu, Jul 02 2015

    Few days back, One notorious Gang were caught in Bangalore..They were from Rajasthan and coming to Bangalore by flight after stealing valuable things return to Jaipur by flight..They used to visit Banagalore once in a week..Here,I don't think it is the work of North Indians because someone who knows mobile shop owner might have done it after watching him very seriously..(Owner didn't take mobile phones to home as it was raining )

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