Mangalore: Thieves Break into Temple and Church in Ullal


Mangalore: Thieves Break into Temple and Church in Ullal

Pics: Sphoorty Ullal
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Oct 15: The thieves broke into a church and a temple located within the jurisdiction of Ullal police station here, and ransacked the furniture and other things found inside.

After midnight on Wednesday October 14, the thieves broke open the doors of Kuttar Rajarajeshwari temple and Chembugudde church. The thieves, after entering the Bishop Sergeant Memorial Church of Chembugudde, hurriedly searched for money and valuables. They broke open a cupboard found inside the church and sifted through the contents therein, to see whether cash was kept there. The devotees, who congregated at the church premises in the early morning, after knowing about the incident, believed that it was another incident in the series of church attacks.




The gang of thieves also entered Rajarajeshwari temple nearby, at midnight on Wednesday, by breaking open its door. As they were groping for cash and valuables in the dark, the priest of the temple, who was sleeping there, was woken up by the sound. He immediately raised an alarm. As the beat policemen rushed to the spot, the thieves decamped. The policemen thereafter utilized the services of the sniffer dogs, which, after visiting the church premises, came to the temple, indicating that the same gang was involved in both the incidents.

In a swift operation, two suspects were taken by the policemen into custody. It may be recalled that the thieves had recently entered the same temple and had taken away cash and valuables worth Rs 1.2 lac. Inspector Linappa Poojary and sub-inspector Saifulla visited the spot. They are guiding the investigations.

  

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  • esther, India

    Sun, Oct 18 2009

    The Church from outside and inside looks small. I wonder what they thought treasure, if any, cant be hidden there. May be, they were after the main door, but that too is not easy to carry away. Wish churches are treated as places of worship and nothingelse.

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  • ShivaPrasad .A, Oman

    Fri, Oct 16 2009

    Agree with S.Alva ..these are secular thieves.Atleast they have found something common in both the places of worship.

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  • Philip D'Souza, Kumta, Karnataka

    Fri, Oct 16 2009

    Mr. Ismail I do agree with you, we all to be careful and not only police. We should go in a possitive way...

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  • Sudhir, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 16 2009

    I never seen any robbery other than in temples & churches. very bad situation, majority living in fear.

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  • Kurt Waschnig, Oldenburg/Germany

    Thu, Oct 15 2009

    Churches and temples are places to meditate, to pray and to say mass. It is always shocking to learn that people do not respect places of worship. The thieves must be punished and everything must be done to protect churches and temples. Best Kurt

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  • henry MISQUITH, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Thu, Oct 15 2009

    IT IS DISGUSTING...NO LAW AND ORDER IN THE COUNTRY.

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  • RiteshPinto, Shirva

    Thu, Oct 15 2009

    Dear Readers, Please don't get into conclusion by commenting as political or religious issue. Let's all think positive.

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  • s.alva, udupi/usa

    Thu, Oct 15 2009

    These are Secular Thieves..... may be watching too much NDTV

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, perinje/YANBU-KSA

    Thu, Oct 15 2009

    Certainly these incidents are challenge to DK police.We are hearing more incidents of this kind in and around DK/Udupi districts.Police have to take serious measures to eradicate these type of stealing/robbing becuase Temples/churchs/mosques very sensative places.

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