Mangaluru: Gold ornaments, cash worth Rs 50,000 stolen in housebreak at Maryhill


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Mar 5: Gold ornaments and cash were stolen from a house at Maryhill in the city by breaking open the door.

The inmates of the house had gone to Mysuru on the night of February 19 and had returned on March 3.

On their return they found that the lock of the house was broken and a gold pendent weighing three grams, a gold coin weighing two grams, ear rings weighing four grams and Rs 4,000 in cash were stolen. The total value of the stolen valuables is Rs 50,000.

Kavoor police are investigating further.

 

 

  

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 05 2023

    Dramatic increase in robberies is the direct result of high unemployment, uncontrolled inflation, ever increasing rich-poor divide, loss making farmers, lack of empathy by the rich towards the have-nots! Unless the root cause is addressed, the situation is bound to worsen!

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  • Vinaya, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 05 2023

    Now a days old couple living in house is very very risky. Many young generation now a days opt to book apartments in Higher flours. At least its safe to lock apartment and travel rather than killing and robbery in houses/villas.Do not keep any Jewellery or cash at home during your Travel also do not inform anyone accept one of your own family member. Do not post any face book photos or yu tube photos from your travel place or talk to your neighbours from your vacation spot. Take extra care and enjoy your vacation.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 06 2023

    In Mumbai, there are professional gangs with expertise even in breaking open flats; most of the time, the cops themselves discourage the victims from filing a FIR if the money involved is in a few (guess)??

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  • Dr Kusuma Kumari Gunji, Nellore Kodyadka

    Sun, Mar 05 2023

    These days thieves are doing rounds all the time. Stay always alert

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Mar 05 2023

    I think this business is flourishing in mangalore at present .So thinking of coming to India and try a hand.People who go out of house for long time really think over to keep their ornaments in a safe or elsewhere safe.Why leave it and lock down.Or make arrangements to keep someone in house during their absence.Looks like known one .Sad

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 05 2023

    Oh Yeah, BJP govt is creating lot of employment opportunities like this back home. Come and enjoy BJP’s Achhe Dins but do not give up your German citizenship yet.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Mar 06 2023

    Vinod Mangalore ,you are right.Yes govt is giving lot of jobs ?But I am not in a stage or age to work now.Better leave it to people who need it very badly to support families.I came as govt was paying me only Rs 300.And that job is not for me a honest person.

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