Passenger's bag of jewellery, documents stolen in Mangaluru - Mumbai bus


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Jul 31: A bag containing jewellery and documents belonging to Moodushedde Vishwanath Shetty, proprietor of Hotel Saiprasad Fine Dine family restaurant in Bhivandi, former executive president of Bantara Sangha Mumbai Bhivandi regional committee and executive president of Mookambika Devi temple, Thane, Kalyan was stolen.

Vishwanath Shetty was travelling to Mumbai by SRS Travels bus from PVS circle, Mangaluru on Monday July 30. He got down from the bus for meals near Yellapur. After boarding the bus once again he slept. It was when the bus reached his destination at Vashi that he realised that the bag kept on the seat was missing. The bag had Kariyamani gold chain given by his wife for repairs in Mangaluru, gold ornaments and documents relating to his land. He immediately brought the matter to the notice of the bus driver Sesappa. He tried to collect details and lodged a police complaint at Vashi police station.



The bus conductor said that two passengers destined for Mira road had got down from the bus at Panvel. Police have registered a case and are investigating.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Aug 02 2018

    In future all bus passengers should book the ticket with a fotograph for any further investigations.Details of their adress too is important.quite possible they might produce wrong details.still foto can identify them.well ,sametime passenger who lost his jewellary could have a little responsiblity taken,since he had gold and papers in hand.Now he can sleep further.Now responsibility is not there.very sad .The robbers must have seen he slept and drank ,etc,was a light opfer.

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