Beltangady: Thieves drive away parked lorry, leave at Charmadi Ghat


Daijiworld Media Network – Beltangady (EP)

Beltangady, Dec 10: Thieves drove away a parked lorry and left it at Charmadi ghat on Sunday morning, December 9.

Laila, Adarsh Nagar, resident lorry driver had parked his lorry near a mosque near Beltangady. When he came back there on Sunday morning, the lorry was not at the parked spot. He immediately informed about it to people known to him.

He was later informed that a lorry is parked beside the road near eleventh curve on Charmadi Ghat. It was the stolen lorry on earlier night. Its new wheels were removed and old wheels were fixed to it. Thieves had fled with the wheels.

As the lorry is owned by the driver, he used to go to work at 4 am every day. People known to him in Ujire have seen the stolen lorry being driven to Charmadi at about 3 am. The lorry was parked facing Ujire after changing the wheels.

  

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  • Rita, Germany.

    Tue, Dec 11 2018

    There are some thieves do funny things like this.Probably the diesel was used up ,so they had to leave back,but didnt want to go with empty hands.so at last wheels were taken with.but where did they get old wheels?was it from which they brought already and kept ready?suspect.

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