Mangalore: Daylight Theft - Rs 3.5 Lac Stolen from Parked Car


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, Mar 29: Thieves are getting bolder and smarter. Daylight thefts seem to have become common nowadays, and Wednesday March 28 witnessed yet another such case.

Qamruddin, a resident of Falnir, was shocked to find that thieves stole away Rs 3.5 lac from his locked car, which he had parked outside a bank and gone into the bank for some work.

He had left his Ritz car outside the State Bank of India in Valencia, and was in the bank for some minutes. When he returned, he found that thieves had neatly cut open the glass of his car window and disppeared with a bag containing Rs 3.5 lac, which he had placed in the front passenger seat.

The daylight robbery has stupefied Qamruddin as well as the police.

Pandeshwar police have registered a case.

  

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  • Claudius, Mangalore/Canada

    Mon, Apr 02 2012

    Never leave your valuables unattended anywhere. The thieves must have been watching this man keeping the money in the car. My suggestion is: install a burgular alarm for your car or hotwire the valuables in the car. You should always lock your valuables in the trunk (dickie ) of your car.

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  • r. pinto, mangalore

    Thu, Mar 29 2012

    hey guys , the loot n other info is all true but the cash was left in the back seat of the car n the robbers took cash by breaking the small glass i.e next to the back seat window..

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  • Imran Ummar, Kundapura / Dubai

    Thu, Mar 29 2012

    I think thieves are getting bolder and smarter than peoples are becoming more negligence and police are becoming useless !!!

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