Mangalore: Chain Snatcher Caught, Handed over to Police


News: Sunil Bangera
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore

Mangalore, Sep 30: A man who snatched a silver chain of a temple priest mistaking it for gold at Pavanje, near Haleyangadi here on Thursday September 29 was caught by local men who later handed him over to police.

Keshava Acharya of Pavanje temple was returning after performing puja at temple and while he was on his way a man assaulted him and snatched away the silver chain from him.



 

When the priest screamed for help two men who were in travelling in the bike came to his aid and caught the thief. The other people nearby soon gathered and found out that his name was Ganesh Shetty and he was from Karkala.

Later they handed him over to the police for investigations.

  

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  • Deepak kumar, Indian

    Sat, Oct 01 2011

    Hmmm another drama to create news !!
    Cop and the public having a hearty laugh on the expense of some helpless person !!

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  • JRAO,

    Sat, Oct 01 2011

    COP SMILES BECAUSE PEOPLE HANDED OVER THE CHAIN SNATCHER TO HIS CUSTODY. POOR PUBLIC DOES NOT KNOW THESE COPS ARE HAND IN GLOVE WITH SUCH PEOPLE AND THEY HAVE THEIR SHARE OUT OF THE PROCEEDS. OTHERWISE WHAT IS HIS ACHIEVEMENT TO LAUGH AT THAT SITUATION.
    GANESH SHETTY IS LUCKY ENOUGH TO BE IN THE SAFE CUSTODY OF COPS.

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  • prasanna, mangalore

    Fri, Sep 30 2011

    is the cop smiling in the penultimate photo?

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