Mangalore : Andhar ki bhat - Inside out of shoplifting...


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (RJP)

Mangalore, Sep 30: Two women were caught in cameras stealing sarees in a shop in Thokkottu near Ullal on Monday evening.

Well. There were only found in cameras, not be really found.

The shop on the Mangalore Kasargod highway was crowded when his incident happened. These two women who came to the cloth shop kept on demanding sales persons to exhibit more sarees. As it is a normal practice, the sale persons obliged. The women did not buy anything from the shop and went out, which is also not unusual. The sales persons later realised that some sarees were missing when they started loading the sarees back to the shelves.

When the owner of the shop decided to observe the CCTV footage, it was discovered that the women shoppers had hidden the missing sarees inside their undergarments before they left the shop !

The police have received the CCTV footage but no official complaint has been lodged yet. Total number of 5 sarees were stolen thus from the shop. The women are said to be of Tamil origin.

Two months back women from a neighbouring state involved in pick pocket incidents were caught and handed over to the police in the same area.

And two days back Daijiworld had reported an incident where two women were nabbed after an attempt to snatch a gold chain from a small girl in a cloth store near Milagres, Hampankatta in Mangalore.

 

  

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  • yogesh, bombay

    Wed, Oct 01 2014

    Now we can expect new jockeys dissapparing under lungis..he he

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  • shekh, Bahrain

    Wed, Oct 01 2014

    If Under Garments are Banned, superman will be in Problem. What he ll do.

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  • Shashi, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 01 2014

    All shops to be equipped with CCTV as well as hidden cameras to observe customers outer appearence and underwear.

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  • ronald, bantwal

    Wed, Oct 01 2014

    Dear Kaaki Chaddies,

    Don't ban burkha & sarees for security purpose if possible try to ban under garments

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  • Pinto, Dubai

    Wed, Oct 01 2014

    this case has to give to CBI now....!

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    n now some retards will start commenting undergarments shud b banned..shudnt b worn in public n all..where r dos who wer opposed to burkha??saitera???

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  • jesse, mangalore/ireland

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    what nonsense!! I dont believe,, how come one can hide a big saree inside the undergarments in a public place? that too a lady!! for hiding inside the saree she should lift up the saree. how can any woman lift her saree in a public place? she must be abnormal.

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  • Vicky D, Dubai

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    This is how it works,
    Step 1. Wear a bigger elastic chaddi inside the saree
    Step 2. Go close to the ed garment..
    Step 3. Look around for any vigilant employee
    Step 4. When you are sure no one is watching, bend at 45 degree angle
    Step 5. Act as if you are scratching & lift the saree, put the stolen item inside the chaddi & finally
    Step 6. Walk out of shop talking on the phone..
    Hope this is helpful!

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  • jesse, mangalore/ireland

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    wa vicky wa u have goooood xperience

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  • yogesh, bombay

    Wed, Oct 01 2014

    When u read u know.When u do u learn! A Kashmiri shawl can be folded to the size of a hanky.Those might be chiffons or georgettes.But pls don't try it there...the irish might not allow anyone in a saree again...ha ha

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    It Looks like two notorius women who indulge in robbery whatever it may be.May be they Dress normal and sometimes with Overall like Burkha not to recognize.It is thatswhy important not only to install cctv Camaras and observe them when something is missing ,but let someone watch camers constantly during busy hours ,and when suspect and see somebody is uplifting send a massage to the floor to the watchman or detective so that he/she cant escape.Here they do such practice.In shop they have a secret detective who goes around and observe.Even a micro chip on the sarees bill may help instead of loosing lot of Money.on the outdoor a micro chip detecter will give Alarm when not paid.

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  • shekh, Bahrain

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    Small shops like this they cant afford such Big Technology like cctv. we have such tech in big shops malls etc. better way to ask customers not to take their bags in and even sales should be clever enough to show the sarees and keep it aside wen they dont it.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    @sheikh Bharain,well there is no Need of ctv camera.simple micro chip on the bill is also a way to detect when they go outside without paying gives Alarm.when someone is ready to put lot of Money to a shop,must be ready for a small Investment ,so that last he get lost with robbery.of course such People are not going for stealing in a small shop.They choose where it is busy and salesman dont have time to see them.Then better keepaway sarees what they dont like and Keep aside before you take a next one.so much time they should have .People who are interested to buy are not in a hurry and wait for the next.Only who are not ready to wait,let them go.There are honest customers who come back always.keep an watch on who make you hurry.

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  • Abdul Sattar habiballah, belapu/Jeddah

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    Now any body can comment about saree??????? instead of burkha.!!!

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    Crime knows no gender. All guilty people should be punished.

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  • Hubert D'souza, Mangalore Dubai

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    Special Security Required To Check Under Garments In Shops

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    THIS IS EXCLUSIVELY NAUGHTY BHANDARKAR TOPIC TO DISCUSS ABOUT "ANDHAR KI BHAT"

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  • Eqbal, mlr

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    BUT STATISTICS SHOWS VICE VERSA MY DEAR PKS, MLR

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  • V..D..K, Mangalore / Dubai

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    saree shop only super mans and super woman should be allowed!!!thaki andar jo hai bahar diken!!

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  • Pabba, neliyadi

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    communal thinking on crimes/accident will be biggest headache to make India. Ban on Burka or saree is not a solution. First Ban on communal.

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  • shekh, Bahrain

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    I agree...:)

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  • shekh, Bahrain

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    Look my dear Friends crime is increasing in Mangalore, Here we should take strict measures to stop in Mangalore. better way is Who ever got caught in such cases their hands should get chopped, nobody else should think about stealing in Mangalore.

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  • parvez, mangalore/dubai

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    NOW ITS TIME TO BAN SAREE

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  • PKS, MLR

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    @Parvez,
    in cover all these women can steal many things.

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  • parvez, mangalore/dubai

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    yes i agree but here without cover they steal MR PKS MLR OR WHATEVER YOU R

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  • Mohamamd Salauddeen Bantwal, Mangalore/AUH

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    2 days back few 'intelligent' commentators were commenting to ban burkha for security purpose. Now what, ban sarees too?! lol.

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  • shekh, Bahrain

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    No my dear friend this peoples ll ask to ban Under Garments, because they hided all saris in undergarments.

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  • MYB, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    shekh, Bahrain

    guess, why mohammed asked to ban saree...

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  • yogesh, bombay

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    Why did not intelligent district shopkeepers notice that the 'customers' became "huge" suddenly while exiting?

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Tue, Sep 30 2014


    Must be install
    High-quality CCTV, so it easy to find culprits face while we zooming more

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  • JerryMoras.com, Kuppepadavu, Calgary

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    While men are busy in gold smuggling in Mangalore airport (hi-tech gold import) while women are busy in shop lifting. Manglaore is changing for better. Just kidding

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  • kaushik, manglore

    Tue, Sep 30 2014

    why should boy have all the fun........

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