Udupi: Serial thefts in Uchila, Valuables and cash stolen


Inchara Udupi
Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi

Udupi, Oct 2: A gang of thieves have struck several houses in Uchila. The incident came to light on Tuesday October 1 morning.

The thieves targeted houses belonging to Aatika Hussain near Uchila Church, Polya’s Mumtaz, Nebisa Hasan and Nazeer Hasan and looted mobiles, around Rs 5000 cash and other valuables.

It is also learnt that they failed to break open the doors of the houses belonging to Abdul Razak and Iqbal Ahmad in Bhaskar Nagar.

When the thieves broke into Mumtaz’s house, she alerted her brother over phone. The thieves then escaped from the place through the gate and compound wall.

The thieves left behind a bike and shoes. It is learnt that one of them, was wearing brown color clothes but could not be identified.

Padubidri inspector Azmath Ali and finger print experts arrived at the spot. Investigation is on.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Oct 03 2013

    It is certainly from some Insider on work.Knowing who has what and amount.why These owners of houses a ainstall a Alarm System(in India electric also is not reliable)or Dogs( Best).Did any finger prints brought success till now or sleeping in Labor?or by Police?Nowadays thefts have increased in Mangalore more than in Bombay I think.

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  • Ajith, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 02 2013

    The police should investigate the companies supplying security systems like cameras, alarm systems. The direct beneficiary of the several thefts in Udupi Mangalore are these companies. It is possible that these companies are engaged in creating demand for their products by hiring some thieves and making them break open the houses of people they consider wealthy.

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