Kundapur: Theft at temple near Byndoor - ornaments worth Rs 3.25 lac stolen


Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur (SP)

Kundapur, Mar 30: Thieves entered Goddess Durgambika temple at Kela Herur, Byndoor in the taluk on the night of Tuesday and decamped with gold jewellery and valuables. The theft came to light on Wednesday March 29 morning.

Ramayya Balegar, who happens to be the priest and hereditary trustee of the temple, came to know about the theft on his arrival at the temple to perform the morning puja on Wednesday morning. Gold jewellery, golden cymbal, silver aureole and other items totally valued at Rs 3.25 lac have gone missing, he stated.

The thieves had broken open the lock of the front door to gain entry into the temple. Byndoor police, who have registered a case, are investigating.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Mar 31 2017

    Now thieves know where they can get lots of Gold,money silver etc.how trustees are not for installation of cameras .Or ..was it someone from inside?

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  • mujeeb, shiroor

    Thu, Mar 30 2017

    I request the temple trustees to install CCTV with immediate effect. Religious places of all religions should have this facility to monitor theft. Police should also do night vigil.

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