Udupi: Jeweller robbed in broad daylight at Kota, robbers flee


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Daijiworld Media Network -Udupi (SP)

Udupi, May 22: In an incident which occurred on the evening of Saturday May 21 at Kota in the taluk, a gang entered a jewellery shop, attacked its owner, and robbed gold ornaments. Ravi, who owns Durga Jewellers at Kota, was at the receiving end of this attack and robbery.















When Ravi was working as per his routine inside his shop, four persons approached him in the guise of prospective customers. They suddenly closed the door of the shop from behind, and attacked Ravi with lethal weapons. They took care to use the opportunity when power supply to the region got severed. Before that, they were moving around the area, eyewitnesses said.

When he came under sudden attack, Ravi raised an alarm. Hearing Ravi's shouts, a newspaper distributor working in the next building, Prabhakar Kamath, opened the door of the jewellery shop to look what was happening. At this, the robbers pushed Kamath and tried to escape in two motor bikes in which they had arrived here.

When Kamath shouted for help, locals tried to stop the fleeing robbers. The robbers, who were surprised by this development, abandoned one of their bikes, and three of them fled in the other motor bike. The other robber made good his escape by running through a lane nearby, it is gathered.

In this melee, several gold ornaments were found scattered outside the shop. Locals helped policemen in collecting them. Brahmavar police circle inspector, Arun B Nayak and police personnel from Kota arrived at the spot, registered a case, and took steps to nab the culprits.

DySP Manjunath Shetty and SP Annamalai also visited the spot. 

  

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  • Peter Lewis, kalmady/k s a

    Sun, May 22 2016

    Indeed, twenty years back we did not experienced such incidents. After Konkan Railway North Indians start to flood here. Kerala state also facing such crimes daily.

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  • Ifthikhar, Mangalore / KSA

    Sun, May 22 2016

    In the twin districts we did not had this problem some 20 - 30 years back. As police can not give protection to each and every shop and/or service providers we the populace should shed our differences and work hard to bring back the lost peace and glory in our vicinity. Our youth shall be taught to protect our neighbors and lead a cordial life by defusing religious politics.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, May 22 2016

    Jungle raj in karnataka....

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  • Vasudev Bhat, Rayee

    Sun, May 22 2016

    Only BJP can give Ram Raja with frequent Yudda's. If other parties run govt. it is jungale raj

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, May 22 2016

    They must be on their way to UP, Bihar ...

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  • SS, Banajje

    Sun, May 22 2016

    Always neighbours arrive first for help and not the relatives. It proved once again in the part of ravi. May be they will intercepted early due to abandoned bike.
    Failed totally there attempt. Better luck next time after serving imprisonment in jail.
    Don't leave the profession..art cannot be established by others.

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