Kasargod: Gold ornaments stolen from temple – Priest arrested


Stephen Kayyar

Daijiworld Media Network – Kasargod (MS)

Kasargod, Nov 5: Manjeshwar police arrested accused temple priest who stole golden ornaments from the temple and escaped.

Police arrested priest Deepak Namboodiri from Thiruvananthapuram. Deepak had sold the gold. Police have recovered the same. The theft occurred on October 29.

 

The accused had stolen the original gold from the idol in the temple and placed fake gold on it and escaped. He was appointed to conduct pooja from October 27. On October 29, Deepak told the security that he will be going to Hosangadi market in the evening and did not return.

When the trustee of the temple called, the accused’s mobile phone was switched off. Hence, the temple authorities appointed a new priest Sridhar Bhat of Siddapur origin. When the new priest went to perform Pooja on November 1, he suspected the gold on the idol and alerted the trustee of the temple, who in turn called the police. When the gold was inspected, it came to light that it was fake.

The accused had escaped with gold weighing 5.5 sovereign including two chains.

Manjeshwar police are investigating further.

 

 

 

  

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  • Damodar Samani, Thonse

    Sun, Nov 06 2022

    Priest from Kerala steals gold ornaments from Karnataka temple Indus Scrolls Bureau by Indus Scrolls Bureau November 4, 2022 in News A complaint has been filed against a priest for stealing gold jewellery from Sri Mangesh Mahalakshmi temple in Manjeshwar Hosabettu. The accused has been identified as Deepak Namboodiri from Kerala. He allegedly stole the gold ornaments of the idol and replaced them with fake ones. It is said that Deepak was appointed as the priest of the temple on October 27. On October 29, Deepak went to the market and did not return to the temple. His phone too was switched off. However, on November 1, a new priest, Sridhar Bhat was appointed. Sridhar noticed that Goddess Mahalakshmi’s jewellery was fake and informed the authorities. When tested, it was found that they were fake and the authorities suspected Deepak of theft. Following this, a case was registered against Deepak. Please note the title of this news that appeared in Indus Scrolls Bureau by Indus Scrolls Bureau November 4, 2022. They know that Manjeshwar is in Karnataka, not in Kerala.

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  • Ravindra Aacharya, Katpadi/Udupi

    Sat, Nov 05 2022

    A clear case of "Bayleyay holavannu maidaga". Lot of olden days sayings are perfectly fitting and matching to the current educated certificate holders generations. God save us at least when they are stealing from your own statues.

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  • Ayub malpe, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 05 2022

    He will be released on condition and will come in new avatar sri sri Pumpwllanda Swami .he will canvass for Blu J P.

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  • Joseph, Qatar

    Sat, Nov 05 2022

    This chap looks a typical thief. Being within the precincts of the temples holy sanctorum, I wonder how he could set his evil eyes on material things of this world despite the fact that he has taken an oath to renounce worldly pleasures. Now let the bhakts eat gobar (cowdung). Priestly devotion done in the "garb" of public attention not for the service of the Almighty.

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 05 2022

    He is staunch BJP bhakth collecting money for BJP’s elections expenses and operation Kamala.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Nov 05 2022

    I am sure he was eyeing gold from temple,not Puja.Now he can do Puja in jail.Or Police will take over the work to do Puja to him?Thank God he is arrested ,otherwise might begoing other temples to do Puja?

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