Puttur: House of advocate burgled when family was away


Daijiworld Media Network - Puttur (SP)

Puttur, May 16: Thieves entered the home of advocate, K R Acharya, at Tenkila here by breaking open the door lock on the rear side of the house and stole valuables. They opened the cupboards and sifted through the contents before picking the things they wanted on the night of Saturday May 14.


The advocate had locked his house on May 13 and left for Hyderabad on personal work. The thieves targetted his house the next day. The theft came to light when the housemaid of the family visited the house on Sunday morning.

Satish, brother-in-law of Acharya, filed a complaint in the town police station about the incident. After the maid conveyed information about the theft, the advocate contacted Satish living at Yedaneeru, it is gathered. Although it is suspected that some cash and silver valuables would have been lost in the incident, the real picture will emerge only after the advocate comes back.

The town has been witnessing thefts at homes by thieves who take advantage of absence of families. It is almost certain that the thieves get prompt information about the families leaving home for short or long periods, going by the fact that this is the eighth such theft during the last one year in the town. All these thefts occurred on Saturday nights. This is a puzzle the police have to solve at the earliest if they want to bring down the incidences of theft.

A case of theft was registered by the personnel of the town police station here. Inspector of the station, Mahesh Prasad, visited the spot and guided investigation.

  

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Tue, May 17 2016

    May be the robbers did not find access to the secret chamber?

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  • paul dsouza, balakunje

    Mon, May 16 2016

    OH...ADVOCATE & POLICE....WAAW....! BOTH THEY PLAY DOUBLE GAME WITH THEIR CLIENTS. SOME BODY MUST HAVE HURT & CAME IN TO ACTION...! THERE IS LIMIT IN TOLERANCE...!!! MERA BAARATH MAHAAN.

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  • pks, mlr

    Mon, May 16 2016

    Future everyone may need to install cc cameras within their house compound.

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  • Stan, Udupi/ Dubai

    Mon, May 16 2016

    Inability of police to crack any theft cases have emboldened thieves. Local people are involved to pass on the information to thieves,otherwise how thieves will come to know about peoples movements.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, May 16 2016

    There is a common week point among our South Indian people…..Whenever we earn enough income….first we thing about constructing a beautiful house….. After spending so much money….we keep the house door locked throughout the year and come back home only for few days in a year!!!! Take the example of Kerala….even in remote area….we can see marble cladded beautiful house but locked in the front!!!! Another week point among our people that….we spends lakhs of rupees for any girl’s marriage but we are never ready to spend that money on her higher education!!!!!

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  • Peter Lewis, Kalmady/k s a

    Mon, May 16 2016

    Rajasthan, UP, Bihar, West Bengal keep away labourers from these states.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, May 16 2016

    He must be on his way back to UP, Bihar ...

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