Moodbidri: Cattle theft in Kallamundkur captured on CCTV


Daijiworld Media Network – Moodbidri

Moodbidri, Aug 23: Two masked men were caught on CCTV stealing cattle near a cooperative society at Bark Betta in Banangady, Kallamundkur, on the night of August 19.

The footage shows the duo arriving in a vehicle and luring two cattle with what appeared to be biscuits. They slowly tied the cattle with ropes and fastened them to a nearby pillar. Later, joined by a third person, they opened the rear door of the vehicle and, with great effort, loaded the animals inside. The vehicle was seen coming from the Moodbidri side and returning via the same route.

Following the incident, Balaram Prabhu lodged a complaint at the Moodbidri police station. Police have registered a case and expressed optimism about tracing the cattle thieves.

 

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Aug 23 2025

    What is the use of installing a cctv in cowshed and only moving around?Should have installed same time a alarm system when someone enters shed other than home´people?Now cows are lifted and you have to bear the loss.Be careful.Some known people must have come that there are cows .at the entrance itself alarm must ring loudly.

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  • ravi, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 23 2025

    Give them such a treatment that next time no one in Dakshin kannada or any other place wont make any attempt. Once caught parade them in public let people know their faces.

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  • Ashraf, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 23 2025

    No mercy… just shoot them…

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