Mangaluru: Wedding venue, hospital 'specialist' thieves arrested


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (RJP)

Mangaluru, Nov 15: Ullal police have arrested three persons involved in many thefts especially at wedding venues and hospitals on Friday.

Shrijith (20) from Dasaramule Konaje, Sachin (19) from Achukodi Pachanady, Akarsh Pillai (19) alias Akash from Shivanagar Moodushedde are the arrested persons.

Police so far have seized a bike and a gold chain. Many more stolen goods are likely to be recovered soon.
The prime accused in this case, Shrijith had stolen a vanity bag belonging to a K S Hegde hospital medical student and he had used the stolen ATM card to withdraw Rs. 10000. The police had a clue in the form of CCTV images where the bike used by the accused was captured.

Again the trio on some other date had stolen a gold chain from a child at a wedding venue in Manjeshwar. It is alleged that the trio had taken the child outside the hall with the pretext of giving ice cream and subsequently managed to steal the chain. Even in this case bike images were captured in the CCTV cameras installed at the wedding venue.
Ullal Inspector Pramodkumar with SI Rajendra, PSI Bharathi, ASI Mohandas and Vijayraj had participated in the operation with the help of other police personnel.

The trio are suspected to be involved in many thefts. As per information available now, they have revealed that they were targeting wedding venues and hospitals where people would easily fall prey. They used to steal only valuables like laptop, mobiles and jewellery.

The trio have shown the police a place where they had dumped stolen ATM cards. Police were surprised to see more than hundred ATM cards there.

Further information is awaited.

  

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  • Sundari Ashoknagar, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 15 2014

    Beri bagguji. Kelasa malpere manassijji. Easy money, spending lavishly inchinakulen alpa border kapere kadapudodu.

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  • For Justice, Abu Dhabi / Ubar

    Sat, Nov 15 2014

    ಬೋರ್ಡರ್ ದ ತಂತಿ ಬೇಲಿ ಕಂಡ್ ದ್ ಪಾಕಿಲೆಗ್ ಮಾರುವೆರ್...

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  • Willy, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 15 2014

    Very specialist robbers, why not special treatment, life time treatment, they should always remember this treatment. Good job by police, come on finish all the unwanted element from the society, you have the power and support of the people, your reward is surely on the way.

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 15 2014

    It is sad that youngsters who should work hard and try and build up a career instead indulge in crimes and thefts.

    Hope the police will successfully nab the culprits and try and send them to a REFORMATION CENTER.

    Kudos to the Ullal police force who so far have done a good job.

    Joe Gonsalves

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  • vaman, surathkal

    Sat, Nov 15 2014

    I have recently heard about this shameless trend. Whenever some wedding receptions are hosted in the reputed halls, many white collar youths working or staying nearby wear smart dress and go there and feast themselves. Recently one of my friend's wedding reception there were 2500 guests whereas the order placed with the organisers was only 1000 guests. I think the Mangalore police should crackdown on these white collar criminals taking the help of CCTV camerals placed at these venues.

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  • William , Madanthyar/Doha

    Sat, Nov 15 2014

    These youth are having fun by having lavish dinner hosted by someone. This happens from long time. Having Lunch or dinner without invitation for fun does not mean that they are thief!!!

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