Mangalore: Daylight Theft - Bus Passenger Loses Gold Worth Rs 3.8 Lac


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SK)

Mangalore, May 4: In yet another case of daylight theft, a lady lost her gold ornaments worth Rs 3.80 while travelling by bus on Thursday May 3.

Jayalatha, a resident of Bajpe, carrying a purse with gold jewellery worth Rs 3.8 lac in her bag, was on her way from Ladyhill to Mangaldevi when the incident took place. 

A few minutes later she noticed that the purse in which she had kept gold was missing and immediately filed a complaint with the Urwa police.

Cases of pickpocketing have been on the rise in the city. Last week, two women thieves were caught for trying to steal a bag from a passenger in a local bus.

  

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  • florine, bajpe

    Sat, May 05 2012

    We are free to carry our own things as per our needs as citizens of this country. Why there should be thieves travelling free do they hold any right or licence to touch co-passengers bags? If they are punished immediately others will not be tempted to do this ridiculous act. Our honest native mangaloreans will always join hands to catch the culprits.

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  • Raviraj shetty, muscat

    Fri, May 04 2012

    People must learn from thier mistake. how dare she is to carry 3.8 lac worth gold in small bag.? it shows that public only make scope for theft.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Fri, May 04 2012

    Stupid lady carrying 3.8 lac worth gold in her vanity bag has little care about it!People never learn lesson from the past mistakes and what is going on around them.Gold will bring for people, sleepless night,24hrs care requirement and insecurity even for life.

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