Mangalore: Police solve temple theft cases - Arrest 7, seize items worth Rs 17 lac


Mangalore: Police solve temple theft cases - Arrest 7, seize items worth Rs 17 lac

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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (NM)

Mangalore, Jul 19: The accused arrested in Bantwal recently in connection with the thefts at various temples and Basadis in the district were on Friday July 19 produced before the media.

Two more persons were also arrested in the case, and they too were brought along with the rest.

The police had earlier arrested Thimmayya (55) of Chikmagalur, Somanath alias Somesha alias Kulla (45), Jayaraj Swami (45), Ganga alias Gangaraj (48), all from Hassan, and Nethra (38) of Shimoga. Babu (55) of Beltangady who stays in Uppinangady, and Rajendra (65) of Shimoga were arrested later.

Among them, while five were arrested on June 12-13, Babu was caught on July 13 and Rajendra on Thursday July 18. The accused men were produced in court and remanded in police custody, while Nethra was sent to judicial custody.

Addressing a press meet here, SP Abhishek Goyal said that the accused had been arrested at Manihalla in Bantwal. Gold, silver and ancient idols stolen from temples and Basadis in Beltangady, Punjalkatte, Bantwal and Kundapur were recovered from them. However, some of silver had been melted by the accused.

The recovered items include 1.25 kg of silver from Shree Rama Mandira, Brihmarakutlu, Bantwal, 4.5 kg silver (melted) from Shree Chandikaparameshwari Temple, Bantwal, and items stolen from Shree Anantheshwar Temple, Ballamanja, Punjalkatte. The ancient Teerthankara Jain idol stolen from Bangadi Basadi in Beltangady was also recovered.

Altogether, the police seized items worth Rs 17 lac, including 18 grams of gold, 20 kg silver, two cars (Maruti Omni and Tata Indica), and idols. The idols will be sent to the Archaeological Survey of India to determine their exact value, he said.

The SP said that several cases of thefts had been reported in Bantwal and around since January this year, and the police formed a team under the guidance of SI Sadananda Varnekar and from May onwards kept a night vigil as the thefts were taking place in the dark. After a month, on June 12-13, the police caught five of the accused in a car.

On June 12 night, a Tata Indica car was spotted at Nekkaladi in Uppinangady, but when the police tried to stop it, it sped away. Growing suspicious, the police chased it, and Bantwal rural police inspector Mahesh Prasad intercepted it when it was going towards Punjalkatte.

On inspection, the police found axo blade, irons rods, screw driver and sharp wearpons in the car. Chilli powder was found in the car's dash board. The thieves had planned to attack and kill anyone who tried to come in their way, the SP said.

The SP further said that the car had the registeration number KA 19 B 9116, which was fake. The actual number of the car is KA 13 B 1691. The thieves had a Maruti Omni but used to hire the Indica, and change the number plate. The car was always driven by accused Jayaraj.

Explaining the modus operandi of the thieves, SP Goyal said that Jayaraj used to park the vehicle about 5 to 15 km away from the place they had planned to loot. Somanath, Thimmayya and Gangaraj would enter the place and steal, while Babu would keep a watch. They would have two mobile phones for communication - one would be with Jayaraj and the other with the threesome who go in to loot. Once done with the job, they would call Jayaraj and he would pick them up and flee with the booty.

During the day, Babu would inform the gang about the possible temples to loot, and by night, after thorough planning, they would carry out the theft. Nethra was sometimes used by the thieves to avoid drawing attention or raising suspicion.

The SP said that based on their statements, the police went to Hassan and seized the Omni and two idols. They then went to Shimoga and learnt that Jayaraj had given the stolen silver to a person and asked him to melt it for him, stating that it would be used for renovation of a temple. Jayaraj would take the melted silver and then distribute it among his accomplices. The police seized melted silver from houses in Shimoga, Hassan and Kadoor.

The SP said that all of them except Jayaraj have cases lodged against them in various police stations. Rajendra, who was guiding the gang, alone has about 20 cases against him. Jayaraj is a marriage broker by profession.

The SP further informed that accused Thimmayya's wife was a former president of Kadoor gram panchayat, and Thimmayya himself was active politically and used his connections to avoid getting arrested on previous occasions.

Babu had been earlier booked for stealing offering box from Uppinangady St Thomas Catholic Church.

The SP through the media appealed to the temple authorities to install CCTVs, anti-burglary alarms and deploy security guards in temple premises, not only to prevent thefts but also to help the investigation through evidence if a theft took place.

 

  

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  • gerald, modankap

    Sun, Jul 21 2013

    alas !! our court will release them after some times as they didn't find any proper evidence and some of our lawyers will support the act !! bla bla bla

    again they will start the same story police will going to chase them again and again they will arrested and new judge will consider them innocent......again

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Jul 20 2013

    Bantwal is not famous since theft or any Problem cases.certainly itis famous since TIppu Sultan or christianity times.some one forgotthe history? Anyway Police were really faster than thieves.congratulations.And thieves had no helping Hand from above.God must have also thought enough is enough.

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  • gerald, modankap

    Sat, Jul 20 2013

    police are very active in CONGI rule and were sleeping during the BJP Rule !!

    Thanks to voters and we can feel some fresh breeze and sigh of freedom

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  • Tom Cat , Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 19 2013

    I was thinking what these thieves were doing during BJP rule era

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  • Ganesh, Bengaluru

    Sat, Jul 20 2013

    Not to worry, they were looting in other Congress ruled states

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 19 2013

    Believe It or Not!
    A community of one religion when commits crime against the community of another religion, strangely the accused don't consider anything wrong.

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  • Lobo, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 19 2013

    Hats off to our police team for the efficient work to nab the thieves within a short time. We have a no nonsense government which does not tolerate any lawlessness. At the same time there should not be any political interference in their work and only then they discharge their duty of keeping law and order.

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  • Narayana Puthran, Mangalore-Dubai

    Fri, Jul 19 2013

    Congratulations to Sadanand Vernekar & his team members of D.K Police Department for their valuable job in building confidence & trust among public by solving the theft cases.Really we are lucky to have such brave & efficient Police Officers at our place.

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  • simple, Bangalore

    Fri, Jul 19 2013

    Pressure or no pressure. We must appreciate Police quick action in this case too.
    Our Police can crack any case if they want to.
    Hope same type of work continues with all cases.
    Thank you police.

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  • Praveen Kumaresh, Bengaluru.

    Fri, Jul 19 2013

    Quote:- The SP further informed that accused Thimmayya's wife was a former president of Kadoor gram panchayat, and Thimmayya himself was active politically and used his connections to avoid getting arrested on previous occasions - UQ.
    It means that one of the thief is Politically connected. We have got right to know to which party he belonged. Hiding his political affiliation will give encouragement to such political party to go on protecting such anti social elements who are their party workers.

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  • Rubeena, Mangalore .U.A.E

    Fri, Jul 19 2013

    It very bad to see thre is no portection from goverment to temples
    Police department should provide proctection to temples & basadis ,hope karnataka goverment will take action against crimes in mangalore

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  • Lobo, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 19 2013

    Thieves mostly target Jain temples because the idols being antics have a great demand and very high value in the international markets.
    The idols are stolen and sold to agents for pittance whereas these agents make huge profits. Hence the police should find out who these agents are and nab them.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jul 19 2013

    A few days after the Manipal rape I had lost all faith in our Mangalore police.
    Today I can proudly say our Mangalore is in safe hands.....

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  • juliet mascarenhas, bejai mangalore

    Fri, Jul 19 2013

    Several thefts reported since Jannuary,night vigil May onwards ,arrested five of the accused within a short span of one month,speaks high of the police team.Their acheivements from May onwards are trmendous.We are building our lost image.

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  • Gabriel Francis ( Gabbuji), Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 19 2013

    Bantawala again in news ? Famous by now. All thieves happens to be from outside DK. People fight for political gains - all created by these thieves.

    Why they keep chilli powder in Car's dash board ? Police need to give proper treatment to these thieves who kept chilli in dashboard.

    Lady students can use chilli powder to avoid harrasment from conductors, ...

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Fri, Jul 19 2013

    We are believers so in the actions.A early breakthrough of the cases is considered to be a healthy sign towards our society.A good work of our police,a appreciation to the entire team too.

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  • DINESH SHETTY, PADUBIDRI/DUBAI

    Fri, Jul 19 2013

    Hats off to DK Police.

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  • Sarika, mangalore

    Fri, Jul 19 2013

    Good job by police department .
    goverment should take measures to insatll c.c tvs in temples & jain basadis ,goverment is geting cores of revenue from temples.

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  • Francis D'sa, Mangalore/Jeddah

    Fri, Jul 19 2013

    D K is a holy land peaceful. Its not easy to destroy this place. You cant cross the borders with loot. GOD BLESS AND SAVE OUR BEAUTIFUL PLACE AND ITS EVER GREEN CULTURE.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Fri, Jul 19 2013

    DEVEREN KALLATHANA MALTHNDA DEVER BUDVERA?

    Jain Basadi idols has antic and in valuable precious metal which brings them crores of rupees.ALL IS WELL THAT ENDS WELL...

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 19 2013

    Nice to know u man

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Fri, Jul 19 2013

    HATS OFF POLICE TEAM. JAI HO.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Fri, Jul 19 2013

    Congratulation to the Police Department for the great successful task of detecting these host of dangerous thieves operating around Mangalore and Karavali area.Hope,the department will now find out the full information from these culprits about other operating gangs also.All the best.Thanq.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, BEJAI

    Fri, Jul 19 2013

    Why most of the thieves are behind Jain idols? Better to investigate this first.Who is the person behind all these Robbery.

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  • Sudheer, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 19 2013

    Good job by police department...

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