Kasargod: Police crack Vijaya Bank theft case, arrest four, recover entire gold


Stephan Kayyar
Daijiworld Media Network - Kasargod (RJP)

Kasargod, Oct 4: Police have arrested four persons in connection to the theft at Chervatthur branch of Vijaya Bank and also recovered the entire stolen gold.

S Sulaiman alias Ismail (50) from Baithanahalli in Kushalnagar, Abdul Lathif (35), presently residing at Balal in Kanhangad and previously in Santoshnagar in Kasargod, Manaf Abdul Khader alias Manaf (30) from Cherkala and Mubashir (21) from Balal in Kanhangad are the persons arrested.

 

Of the seven persons involved in the case, Rajesh Murali from Idukki, Ashraf from Kodagu and another person are absconding.

Among the arrested, Manaf helped in hiding the gold. Abdul Lathif is the first accused, Rajesh Murali the second accused and Ismail and Manaf the third and the fourth accused respectively.

The police seized the stolen gold that was hidden at Cherur in Cherkala. They also found gold dumped in a well and at a shed near the well on Saturday October 3. The remaining gold was recovered on Sunday October 4.

Police had investigated the case keeping the previous dacoities in mind. When the police enquired Abdul Lathif who had introduced Sulaiman to the landlord of the building where the bank is located, the whole episode opened up.

The plot to loot the bank was hatched three months ago. Sulaiman took a room on rent just below the bank on the pretext of starting a fancy shop. He had rented the shop claiming to be from Manjeshwar and had given fake documents to support his claim. Later it was learnt that he did not belong to Manjeshwar.

There were bank holidays between September 25 and 27 and the gang utilised this opportunity. The theft was committed on September 27 after a hole was drilled from the rented room to the strong room of the bank above it, and 19.75 kilograms of gold worth Rs 4.75 crore and cash of Rs 2.75 lac were stolen. The bank staff discovered the theft on September 28 when they joined work after the weekend.

The role of labourers from North India who had come to work in the rented room was suspected initially, but ultimately with the help of the cyber cell the mystery was solved. The police checked more than 4,000 call records from Chervatthur area between September 24 and 26. They found the telephone number of Abdul Lathif who was part of a jewellery shop theft in 2010.

Abdul Lathif is the main conspirator in the case. He had stolen 15 kg of gold jewellery worth Rs 3 crore from a jewellery shop at Kanhangad on April 15, 2010 in broad daylight on a Friday when the staff had gone to mosque for prayers. He was arrested and jailed in the case, and released just recently. Lathif had once worked in the Gulf, but took to crime after coming back to India.

When the police zeroed in on Abdul Lathif, it became easier for them to solve the mystery. When they subjected him to the interrogation, he spilled the beans about the role of Sulaiman and others in the theft. Even the place where the gold was hidden was revealed by him.

The investigation team led by Kasargod superintendent of police Dr A Srinivas, DySP Harishchandra Nayak cracked the case.


Lapse of bank also to be probed


The negligence and lapses on the part of the bank staff will also be probed. As two keys of the bank lockers have gone missing, the role of the bank staff, if any, will also be looked into, said SP Srinivas.


Police took nine days to solve mystery


If the Kudlu bank robbery was solved in ten days, Chervatthur bank theft case was solved in 9 days. The same team of Dr A Srinivas, the police superintendent and DySP Harishchandra Nayak had solved the Kudlu bank case also.

The Chervatthur case had given sleepless nights to the police as well as to the bank customers. All the gold stolen from Chervatthur Vijaya Bank has been recovered, but half of the gold stolen from Kudlu bank is yet to be traced.

 

  

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  • edds, india/riyadh

    Tue, Oct 06 2015

    In my opinion if some one does crime (robbery, Sexual harassment, theft, rowdyism etc.,) and its proved perfectly, then the crime must me carved/tattooed on their face itself(for good reason like in some African tribe families their recognition is done by the tattoo marks on their faces). So when ever he goes out, people we will be aware of him and will cautious (we can't read persons mindset but can read tattoos on their faces)(similar to Ghajini movie but on the face) and by watching them no one will dare to do such crime for life time humiliation.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    My opinion, 100% such type of a burglary can never take place without 'INSIDER INVOLVEMENT', Deep quiz the strong room guys and the answer will come out!!! Jai Hind!!!

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  • Suresh K Rao, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    Good job by Police. Credit also goes to mobile technology. Culprits will come out of jail and do more burglaries. God knows how many other robberies and chain snatching they must have done and they will do in future.

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  • Francis, Dubai

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    All that glitters is not gold..

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  • oliver, udupi

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    people...please don't be racist here.
    whomever it may be either they are Kannadigas r Malayalees, they have done a good job.

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  • NAMMA KUDLA, MANGLORE

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    Lesson from this story...MINORITY PEOPLE DNT NEED RESERVATION THEY NEED EDUCATION....

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  • Raj shetty, UAE

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    Its Kerala Police .... Bossssss

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  • Sanjay, hebri

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    Shaan, just check the names. Got it?

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  • Abdul Samad, mangalore

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    Jai Jai Kannadigas..the SP & DYSP Made us proud.. siddaramaya ki jai..

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  • Aravind, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    kannadiga's ok, siddaramayya yake?

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  • Mohamed, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    The Police officers have done an excellent job. The thieves deserve rigorous punishment so that no one else will dare to do such heinous act of robbing people and society.

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Mon, Oct 05 2015


    Let them Jail "Permanently"

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  • Shaan, Ksa

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    As two keys of the bank lockers have gone missing, the role of the bank staff, if any, will also be looked into, said SP Srinivas.
    "SAB KA SAATH SAB KA VIKAS"

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    Congratulations SP Srinivas and DySP Harishchandra Nayak.. both Kannadigas.

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  • ABUNEEM, bandiyodu

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    Congratulations !! for cracking down two bank robberies in a short time...

    Its high time to increase security measures at all local banks installing appropriate security equipments.. strong rooms( real one) and 24/7 security ... Local bank management !! please wake up !

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  • Sanjay, hebri

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    Lock them for 10 yrs Cut their hands Hang them....etc etc....are never going to happen in India as we are a Democratic country. They will be punished according to the present laws. That's it.

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  • Hubert D'souza, Mangalore Dubai

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    Three Days They Tried For Making Hole On Concrete, Everything Became Waste!!!!!!!

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  • Abdul kader,, Kasaragod

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    Both officers SP and DYSP kannadigas. excellent job.

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    ..and our GEORGE beating bushes to solve CHURCH GATE blast, ATM robbery, Kalaburgi case..

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  • Hubert D'souza, Mangalore Dubai

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    Good Job Done By These Police Officers Recovering The Entire Gold With In Few Days Congratulations. But What About 2.75 lac Rupees !!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    Gold in Gunny bags.
    India is Glittering ...

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    But some others are flattening!!!

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  • K.M.KAMATH, MALPE/BANGALORE

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    CONGRATS TO KERALA POLICE.
    THEY HAVE DONE A COMMENDABLE JOB
    & DESERVE APPRECIATION & REWARD
    -K.M.KAMATH

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  • Aadil Khan, Kasaragod/Saudi Arabia

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    Lock all these thugs in jail for 10 years. Give them rigorous imprisonment.

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    BIRIYANI AND BIRIYANI BHAGYA !!!

    OF COURSE THERE WILL BE SYMPATHIZERS EXISTED IN DEMOCRAZY INDIA

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  • Alphonsa Rodrigues, Udupi

    Sun, Oct 04 2015

    There was a similar case in North India were 8 people dug a 250 feet long tunnel.It was named as 'The great Indian bank robbery' and had drawn world wide attention. A old abandoned building was were the group commenced their digging, The tunnel passed thru an adjacent public park and then into the banks strong room. It was done on Diwali holiday were bank was closed for 4 days. This episode was telecased on Crime Patrol TV serial earlier this year. I would not be surprised if these blokes had watched this.

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  • alwyn, mlore

    Sun, Oct 04 2015

    stupid robbers and careless bankers...
    testing times for the underpaid police force.hope vijaya bank rewards the police team with some incentives.

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  • Ummar, Udupi/Dubai

    Sun, Oct 04 2015


    Congratulations to the police department of district of gold. You did a wonderful job. Arrest the remaining also and make them chakki peesing-peesing-peesing in jail.

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  • Neville Fernandez, Mangalore/Antigua

    Sun, Oct 04 2015

    If you look at the names of the accused you will realise that communal differences are no barrier when working together towards a shared goal.

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  • Kusuma Kumari CHiitti G , Nellore/Kodyadka

    Sun, Oct 04 2015

    Kerala police super duper police. Very good job. May God bless this honest and sincere human beings who helped to solve this mystery and I wish them the best

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Oct 04 2015

    Good job by cracking the case so soon, hats off police team. Let them enjoy jail life.

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  • pk, mangalore

    Sun, Oct 04 2015

    excellent............police did a wonderful job.I congratulate all.

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