Mangaluru: Gang barges into beverage factory in Surathkal - Loots cash, other valuables


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Jun 28: A gang entered Prem Sagar Bottling and Beverage Factory located opposite Surathkal railway station and robbed cash, gold rings, and documents here.

The incident took place on on June 25.

The owner of the factory, Dyani Antony Paul, had been to Dubai for business purpose on June 22. Manager Maxim Noronha was looking after the business at the factory in his absence.


Anil Hegde (left) and Mujeeb, two of the persons alleged to be in the gang

The owner received a call from the manager informing about the theft in the factory.

It is alleged that Anil Hegde, Ancil, Mujeeb, Narayana, Uday along with other people, reportedly arrived in a car and committed the theft in the factory.

The gang robbed CCTV DVR, hard disk, three gold rings, cash of Rs 1,21,000, cheque books out of which three cheque leaves were signed, mobile phones, GST files, post-dated payment cheques of customers, and three USBs. They also robbed technical specification files further damaging the rules and regulations of the board.

The theft was done in the presence of the manager forcibly restraining him.

A complaint is registered at Surathkal police station in this regard.

  

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