Kundapur: Theft at mobile phone shop – Four arrested with loot


Silvester D’Souza

Daijiworld Media Network – Kundapur (MS)

Kundapur, Jul 11: The Byndoor police have arrested four persons in connection with the theft of mobile phones from a shop near Mooduganapathi temple of Uppunda village, within three days of their act.

Bhatkal Murudeshwar Mavalli residents Mohammed Ifzal (27), Mohammed Aseem Donna (20), Mohammed Rafi (21) and Mohammed Rahik (22) are the arrested accused.

Police have recovered mobile phones worth Rs 20,000 and a car worth Rs 8 lac that was used in the crime.

The theft occurred on July 5 in the mobile shop owned by Bijoor resident Prashant on July 5 by breaking open the shutters of the shop. Thieves took away Rs 3,500 cash, 17 keypad mobile phones worth Rs 25,000, power banks and bluetooth devices worth Rs 5, 000.

A complaint in this regard is registered at Byndoor police station.

 

 

 

  

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  • Dr KUSUMA KUMARI GUNJI MBBS DGO, Nellore Kodyadka

    Mon, Jul 11 2022

    Thefts are on the rise in Kundapur once a theft free area Dont know why this is happening?

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  • Allen, Mangaluru

    Mon, Jul 11 2022

    While reading the headlines only one can guess the thieves😜

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  • prakash, Manipal

    Mon, Jul 11 2022

    This case has little to do with unemployment... If they wish daily labour wages are quite handsome nowadays and there is scarcity of quality laborers... They can assist a skilled worker like mason, carpenter, electrician or plumber to learn the skills themselves... This is greed and finding easy ways to prosper...

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Mon, Jul 11 2022

    prakash, Manipal, What a mind-blowing comment? It is food for thought for some idiots who want to make easy money.

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  • Nelson Pinto, Udupi

    Mon, Jul 11 2022

    Why this unemployment is effecting to a single and particular community...because of this ....they are selling ganja, robbery.... Prostitute business doing in a young age....

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Jul 11 2022

    check on google meaning of the word marginalization...you will understand and get answer to your Y

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  • Shashi Shetty, Santhoor

    Mon, Jul 11 2022

    If one want the be marginalised and live through crime no one can help. Especially a community who are so united even a small accident to their own self on road side can see 100s flocking at once to take sides . Why can’t the same Unity be to uplift the community ? Why alway defend the wrong ? Check world over - people from other communities be it Cambodian , Vietnamese , Chinese who migrated legally or illegally to Western countries at the most worst situation are settled down and now they are re establishing themselves in their own motherland when the situation became better there. Look the Srilanka Tamils they are working hard in fringes of European city and well settled and aligned in the society . But, one community are not only getting marginalised they also want to become separate in their own nation. Why ? Stop defending these crime atleast. Every community had criminals and they must be looked down that’s all .

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Mon, Jul 11 2022

    Not willing to work hard but desire to have easy money and easy life........!!!!!! just keep changing topi from one head to other's head.

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  • mubarak, shiruru

    Mon, Jul 11 2022

    Good job done by police by arresting the culprits within a short period. They should be punished as per the law. Its shame that they are doing such illegal things. Is this due to unemployment. IN case this is the first case of stealing by them, authorities should leave them with warning of putting behind bars if they caught in such thing next time and parents of these people should be informed accordingly.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Jul 12 2022

    mubarak Shiroor,dont say it is unemployment its humbuk ,dont want to work .such youngsters want to make quick money as much as Possible.Atleast their old generation earned money going from one house to another selling fish vegetables or collected something .These are sharp of mobiles for quick bucks.Make them to work where land slided .or houses collapsed .let them erect them .Then they know the pain.Not in jails.let them sleep in jails.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Jul 11 2022

    unemployment, marginalization of minorities, high inflation are forcing these youngsters do this kind of illegal acts...hope after 2024 with the non-bjpigs govt, the issues will be set right....

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  • Haneef, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 11 2022

    This is not theft owner of the mobile shop buying goods from one of the so called goods and not paying since long !

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