Sullia: Theft at mobile shop - thief held with phones


Daijiworld Media Network - Sullia (SP)

Sullia, Feb 3: Police personnel of district crime intelligence bureau (DCIB) have arrested a person who had reportedly stolen mobile phones from a shop. Cellphones worth Rs 1.20 lac were seized from his possession.

The arrested man happens to be Vivek Y V (22), from Jodupal Yaladala in Madikeri taluk. 15 high-end cellphones were recovered from his possession. He was arrested when trying to sell the stolen phones at Sullia.

A case about the theft of cellphones from a mobile shop located on the first floor of a commercial complex located at Panja bus stand on January 1, had been filed at Subrahmanya police station.

The arrest was made by DCIB inspector, Amanulla and Sullia circle inspector, Krishnaiah, under the guidance of Puttur deputy superintendent of police, Bhaskar Rai. District superintendent of police, Bhushan G Borase, has issued commendation letters to the team members for this feat.

  

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  • JR, MANGALORE

    Fri, Feb 03 2017

    IN SURATKAL MARKET AREA ALSO THERE ARE A LOT OF COMPLAINTS ABOUT MOBILE PICK POCKETS. TAKE CARE OF YOUR MOBILE PHONES AND TRY TO CATCH THE THIEF IF POSSIBLE. WHO EVER MAY LOST CAN LOCK THE DEVICE IF THEY HAVE DETAILS OF THE DEVICE NORMALLY WHICH WILL ON THE BOX ITSELF SL.NO. AND FURTHER DETAILS TO LOCK THE DEVICE. THIS WILL PREVENT USING THE MOBILE SET BY THE THIEF OR ANY BODY WHO BUY SUCH DEVICE WITHOUT BILL / DETAILS.

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