Udupi: Wedding hall thefts on rise- Two more cases reported



Daijiworld Media Network-Udupi (RJP)

Udupi, Dec 23: Thefts in the wedding halls in the Udupi area are on the rise. Two more incidents have been reported last week in two separate places of the district.

The first incident took place at Devadiga hall at Hiriadka on December 13. Jayashri from Bommarabettu was attending her sister’s wedding at that hall with her family. The handbag she kept in the dressing room was stolen from there. She had kept Rs 45,000 cash specifically to cover some expenses of the wedding. In addition to cash, she lost driving license, PAN card, voter’s ID, bank debit card and the RC of the bike belonging to her husband.

On the same day of the incident Rs 1,400 was withdrawn from her account using her bank debit card at Hebri Syndicate bank ATM. A case stands registered at Hiriadka police station on this theft.

The second incident took place at Govinda Kalyana Mantapa in Udupi on December 20. Srinivasa A Bhat from Kamalasile in Kundapur taluk has complained that he was attending a wedding of his close relative at the venue. He had kept the excess jewelry worn by his sister in the dressing room which was stolen. The jewelry stolen included 2 necklaces weighing 16 grams, pearl studded gold chain weighing 22 grams, 2 mobile phones and Rs 3,000 cash. The complaint stands registered at Udupi town police station.

It should be remembered that a couple was apprehended by police on Monday, December 21 at Hiriadka and it is said that the couple have admitted to stealing in many wedding halls. It is not yet conclusively known whether this couple has played any roles in these two thefts.

  

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  • Lawrence D'souza, Kalmady

    Wed, Dec 23 2015

    In both the cases it is the negligence of the property owner,We should be extra vigilant during this type of occasion and in the case of debit card cash withdrawal somewhere the pin number must have written on the card pouch otherwise only with the debit card it is not possible.Hence it is note to point that the pin number should not be disclosed to anyone,even in the mobile also it should be saved.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 23 2015

    Blame it on delay of Acche Din ...

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  • krish, Dubai

    Wed, Dec 23 2015

    if it happen in karnataka blame central govt,
    if it happend in Maharastra blame central govt.
    if its was happend in UPA regieme blame state govt if its BJP rule state.
    If Central and State ruled by congress then blame BJP / RSS.

    what else you can do other than blaming?

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  • Suleman Byari, Udupi

    Wed, Dec 23 2015

    Ache din for thieves.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 23 2015

    krish, Tujhko Mirchi Lagi To Main Kya Karoon ...

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  • Ramakrishna A K , Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 23 2015

    Even in Mangalore such thefts have taken place and the thieves are mainly women. They come dressed like rich women wearing costly sarees and jewelry and pretending to be bride or bridegroom's relative. Girl's side think they are boy's relative and boy's side think that they are girl's relatives. Looking at the costly jewelry worn by these thieves other guests do not doubt them. Then taking the opportunity they vanish with costly things.
    In the above Hiriadka case stolen ATM card was used to draw Rs.1400/- and if the CC camera in that ATM is working properly then police can get the footage and identify the thieves.

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