Udupi: Thieves break into house owned by NRI, loot gold, cash worth Rs 10 lac


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Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (SP)

Udupi, May 4: Thieves entered two houses located at Kediyoor Amblpady here on the night of Wednesday May 3 and took away ornaments and cash they could lay their hands on. The heist is estimated to be in the order of around Rs 10 lac.

Though the initial value of the stolen ornaments and cash was put at Rs 50 lac, the official complaint filed later in the police station stated the amount as Rs 10 lac.

The building in question named 'Amardeep' is owned by Diwakar Poojary, an NRI working in the Gulf region. While the house in the ground floor is rented out, the first floor house is occupied by the owner's family. Poojary's house was locked since the last over three months, as his family was on a long visit to his place of work, Qatar. Damodar Rao couple, to whom the ground floor house has been rented, also was away since the last two months. It is said that they are in Mangaluru for treatment in a hospital.

The thieves are believed to have taken away ornaments worth about Rs 10 lac from Poojary's home. Rs 15,000 in cash and Rs 5,000 worth of gold ornaments were stolen from the house of Rao. Doors of both these houses were opened by the thieves by breaking the locks, it is reported.

Rao's daughter is learnt to have visited the home of her parents here a week back and found that everything was normal. The theft came to light after Diwakar Poojary returned home on Thursday May 4 morning. Thereafter, complaint was filed in the town police station.

In addition to police personnel from town station, deputy superintendent of police, Kumaraswamy and district additional superintendent of police, Vishnuvardhan, visited the spot and guided the investigation. Sniffer dogs are expected to arrive soon.

  

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Fri, May 05 2017

    What Police dogs are doing there? So far they have done nothing. Simply coming, smelling and going. What a fun?

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, May 04 2017

    Of course it was not right to keep the valueables in house when for long time away.At the same time their tenents were too out for weeks?from house.But both partys could have made some one to lookat the house and inspect arranged .It looks vey suspicious no neighbour noticed or heard.First someone insider ,must have known the empty house.and arranged it.Hope the police will find the culprit.

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  • john, mangalore/kuwait

    Thu, May 04 2017

    we indians are really really stupid!! you go to european countries or some other countries,they donot pile up wealth like this, only we asians,especially indians are crazy for gold and ornaments!!we block so much money and keeping inside our cupboards for years and years. this money could be recycled for any business!!or if we keep this money in banks atleast banks give loan to someone for the development..we keep hiding everything and giving head ache for police.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Thu, May 04 2017

    It was utter stupidity on part of the NRI to keep so much gold and cash when they knew that the whole family will be out of the country for a long time. I doubt the house had a CCTV which would have the case easier for the police department easier.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, May 04 2017

    Insider Trading ...

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  • P. Shirish Kumar, Mangalore

    Thu, May 04 2017

    Crime is increasing in Karnataka no doubt.

    Mr.Parameshwaran say, Law & Order in control, we don't know under who's control?

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  • Stany Dsouza, Mumbai

    Thu, May 04 2017

    I too agree with the readers that keeping Rs 50 lacs worth jewellery at home is not the right decision.

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  • Prem Kumar, Mangana Oor/Puth Kalan

    Thu, May 04 2017

    It's not advisable own villas/row houses in twin districts if wants to keep it close for long. At least somebody should stay back and look after the house 24×7. Here looks like they didn't own dog..to take care of surroundings eventhough having compound facility. Now a days thieves broke into only closed homes. Morning they take all information about where about of owner from people around and at night decamped with booty. Tks god nobody ask why CCTV not installed.
    jab aander hotha hai...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, May 04 2017

    Yeh Andar Ki Baat Hai ...

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  • Viraj M Holamoge, Udupi

    Thu, May 04 2017

    Real shocking incident. Moreover we are getting to read more and more of such incidences in South Kanara. The police must spread out their network act and catch the culprits and give them severe punishment. Also it was wrong on the part of the victims to keep the house locked with so much of jewellery and cash inside.

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  • Arun Thingalaya, Hejmadi Kodi

    Thu, May 04 2017

    Very True. Police department need to increase their networks, especially during the Night time

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Thu, May 04 2017

    Rs.50 lakh worth gold and cash carried away by thieves is not a small amount. The thieves job is to loot everything whatever available in the house. Its bumper for them. But why the NRI has kept these ornaments and cash in their house instead of keeping it in the locker? Whatever it is the Police have to detect the thieves and give them severe punishment.

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  • JOY CASTELINO, MOODUBELLE/DUBAI

    Thu, May 04 2017

    50 lakhs worth jewellery kept in home & all went to abroad ?.

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  • Yashpal Puthran, Kulai/Mumbai/Qatar

    Thu, May 04 2017

    Very sad incident Diwakaranna. We pray to God that, culprits should be caught and retrieve the stolen properties.

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore/ UAE

    Thu, May 04 2017

    Why they did not keep 50 laks worth jewellery in bank locker ?

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  • Stan, Udupi/Dubai

    Thu, May 04 2017

    Thieves have good network to identify their victim.

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