Bantwal: Gold ornaments worth Rs 2.3 lac stolen from temple, CCTV footage captures heist


Daijiworld Media Network – Bantwal (MS)

Bantwal, Nov 5: A gang of thieves broke into the Sajeeru Sri Devakikrishna Ravalanatha Temple near Farangipete and made off with cash and gold ornaments worth Rs 2.3 lac in the early hours of Monday.

The incident occurred around 3 am, when the gang broke through the back door and entered the sanctum sanctorum. They stole items including a 1.5 kg silver pedestal, a gold nose ring, a ceremonial umbrella, and various other valuables. In total, approximately 2 kg of silver and three sovereigns of gold were taken.

The temple had hosted a special programme on November 3, leaving the offertory box full of cash. The thieves placed all the stolen items in a gunny bag. The entire act was captured on CCTV, which revealed that the gang consisted of five members who arrived in a vehicle and carried lethal weapons. The heist lasted until about 4 am, when the gang fled the temple premises.

The temple priest, who resides nearby, was alerted when the family's dog began barking at the intruders. The priest checked the CCTV footage and saw three gang members looting the temple's yard. Fearing for his safety due to the armed intruders, he informed the temple manager. However, the gang had escaped by the time the manager arrived.

The thieves were barefoot and wore masks to conceal their identities. The police are investigating the route taken by the gang after the theft and have assured that the culprits will be caught using footage from CCTV cameras located along the exit path.

The stolen pedestal and ornaments are centuries old and held special significance for devotees. The temple community has expressed deep concern over the incident and urged the police to solve the case quickly.

Bantwal rural police station inspector Shivakumar, PSI Harish M R Murthy, the canine squad, and fingerprint experts conducted a thorough inspection of the site.

A case has been registered following a theft. The complaint was lodged by Ramesh Nayak (70), a resident near Urwa Krishna Math, Kuloor Ferry Road, Mannagudda, Mangaluru.

According to the complaint, Nayak, who manages the temple, discovered the theft on November 4, after being informed early in the morning. Upon inspection, it was found that the thieves had broken the temple door's latch to gain entry. They stole gold and silver ornaments, various pooja items, and cash from the donation boxes.

The estimated value of the stolen gold ornaments is Rs 1,50,000, while the silver items are valued at approximately Rs 80,000. Additionally, cash amounting to Rs 5,000 was taken, bringing the total loss to around Rs 2,35,000.

The theft is believed to have occurred during the night of November 3 to the early hours of November 4. Based on the complaint, the Bantwal rural police station has registered a case under Crime No. 93/2024, invoking sections 331(IV) and 305 of the BNS Act. The investigation is ongoing.

 

 

  

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Wed, Nov 06 2024

    Well, in order to finance the small scale industry operated out of home by many husband-wife duos who might be working very hard day in and day out, you need CASH. Where else to find that much needed cash? Some money from temples are taken by Sidda's Government and the remaining by these venture capitalists/Angel investors to finance small scale industries.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Tue, Nov 05 2024

    We will just blame the thieves. We will not blame any community or organizations unlike what usually happens when robberies happen in churches!!

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Nov 06 2024

    Shankeranna ,mangalore,When in churches theft takes place isnt much to loose as in Temples.However theft is theft and here to loose gold and silver is very bad .They knew I suppose what they will get.Fact is person who came to know that strangers are in temple,calling manager and not Police is very strange.Thieves have no respect to religious places and to God too.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Nov 05 2024

    Thieves knew when the operation should be done and successful.Why they didnt empty the box soon after the function knowing box is full?Second Priest informed the manager and not the Police?Something looks fishy?Anyway they had a acche din.when they catch if at all money and gold will disappear.

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  • Haneef, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 05 2024

    Maybe local ganja addicts.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Tue, Nov 05 2024

    CCTV should trigger Burglar Alarms ...

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 05 2024

    Definitely God does not want money , better people take it .

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  • Divakar, Mangaluru/Mumbai

    Tue, Nov 05 2024

    Enemies of Sanatanies are the thieves.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Tue, Nov 05 2024

    acche dins for looteras and chors after 2014..

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 05 2024

    Yes In karnataka achhe din after May 2023

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