Mangalore: Install Burglar Alarms, Police Tell Temples


Mangalore, Jun 22: The police will be writing to the managements of all temples in the district to install burglar alarms in their temples, in the wake of increasing temple burglary cases.  
 
 Inspector General of Police (Western Range) Gopal Hosur said in a press meet on Sunday that the alarm facility would help to prevent burglaries in a great way.

“Increased number of temple burglary cases are being reported in the district in the recent days. An attempt to burgle articles worth over Rs 90 lakh from Kudupu temple was prevented last night night since the temple had alarm system,” the IGP said. 

  

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Mon, Jun 22 2009

    Burglars are targetting high revenue and income temples. As the police suggested it is good that burglar alarms are installed or the services of security service providers are hired. Those who dont believe in God and those who are not afraid of God are doing such heineous crimes.

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