Sullia: Cash, gold stolen from priest's residence


Daijiworld Media Network – Sullia

Sullia, Dec 24: In an alarming incident, cash and gold ornaments were stolen from the residence of a temple priest in Subrahmanya.

Anand Bhat, a priest at the Subrahmanya Math, left for the Math early on the morning of December 22 to perform his routine priestly duties. After completing his work, he returned home to find the lock on the front door broken.

Upon entering the house, he discovered the cupboard safe open. On inspection, it was found that approximately Rs 25,000 in cash and gold ornaments weighing around 23 grams, valued at Rs 1.15 lac, were missing from his wallet kept inside the safe.

Subrahmanya police, along with the investigative team, visited the scene and conducted a thorough examination. A case has been registered at the Subrahmanya police station, and further investigation is underway.

 

 

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Tue, Dec 24 2024

    Mera Desh Badal Raha Hai ...

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  • Anand A, Mangaluru

    Tue, Dec 24 2024

    Gold ornaments weighing around 23 grams, was it meant for himself or family members? Even the noble priests can be ruined by love of gold and silver, including love of paper currency.

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  • Mudia gowda. Swami, Udupi

    Tue, Dec 24 2024

    Cash and gold may be unlimited in his house , when the thief is caught the real story will be disclosed by the Thief. Just wait and watch. Or this story is made by some one who is close to the priest. For his personal benifits .

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