Karkala: Disguised as customers, group decamps with gold ornaments from jewellery store


R B Jagadish

Daijiworld Media Network – Karkala (EP)

Karkala, Jun 14: In a shocking incident, a group entered a jewelry store on Venkataramana temple main road here on Monday, June 12 and decamped with gold ornaments weighing 72 grams.

Two women and a man came in a Scorpio vehicle to the jewelry store. Hoodwinking the staff, the trio stole a Karimani chain weighing 32 grams and another Karimani chain weighing 40 grams kept in a tray in front of them. The CCTV in the showroom has captured the theft.

The value of stolen items is said to be Rs 2,35,000. Showroom manager Venkatesh Prabhu has filed a complaint about the theft at the town police station.

Theft at textile shop at Bandimath

The same group had also stolen clothes in the guise of customers from a textile shop at Bandimath before going to the jewellery shop. The theft was also caught in the CCTV camera there.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Jun 15 2017

    They are specialized in such thefts.In future ,jewellers must take the help of digitalization.Try to apply a GPS .to every jewel.but takeit out when paid.,so that it can be localized when thieves decamp with lacs of rupees jewellary.In future we should accustom to this ,because theft in shops or houses are constantly increasing.They look like Rumanien band.

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  • Lakshmi Wilson R, Mangaluru Gorigudda

    Wed, Jun 14 2017

    Now a days there are CCTV cameras everywhere and all thieves will be caught,, No more thieves can steal now. Everything is recorded now

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