Copper cables theft: Cops arrest four

March 1, 2011

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Udupi, March 1: District Crime Intelligence Bureau (DCIB) sleuths and City Police on Monday arrested four persons who were involved in stealing copper cable wire, and mobile tower batteries in various places.

The arrested are Manju Poojary (26), a resident of Kottakki in Rattadi village in Kundapura, Chenneshappa (26), resident of Mallapura at Honnali in Davanagere, Chithananda Swamy (24), resident of Mangikuppe, Thuruvekere Taluk in Thumkur, and Basavaraj, a technical staff of Airtel Company.

A week ago, the accused had stolen 24 batteries breaking the shutter door of Tata Indicom tower located near Kuthpady Ayurveda College destroying the alarm and monitor systems. Police, then, had suspected the hand of technical staff in the theft.

Manju Poojary, driver of Aircel company, Chenneshappa, technical staff of the Aircel company and Chithananda Swamy of Uninor company were interrogated by the police.

During the interrogation they revealed that they had stolen batteries and RF cable wires from Manipal, Uppunda, Shiriyara, Airodi, Hebri, Malpe, Moodubelle, Uchila and other places.

They also said Muhammad Siddiq Rahman who resides near Fish Market had purchased the stolen items.

Police recovered four vehicles, one Tavera, one Innova and two Tata Indica cars, 92 batteries, 81 kg copper cable wires valued at 21.52 lakhs.

Under the guidance of Police Inspector Venkateshappa, DySP Jayanth Shetty, Circle Inspector Girish, SI Sampath Kumar, Mahesh Prasad, ASI Thimmappa Gowda, Venkatesh and others took part in the operation.

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A total of six flights were scheduled to depart Mangaluru Airport today. 

Among them, two flights to Mumbai, one to Chennai and one to Bengaluru were cancelled due to lack of passengers and other reasons, sources said.

The remaining two flights – both to Bengaluru – are expected to take off with limited passengers later in the day.  

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Bengaluru, Jun 29: Former Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah along with Congress leaders on Monday rode a bicycle from his residence to Minsk Square to protest against the hike in fuel prices.

KPCC President DK Shivakumar was also seen riding a bicycle along with other members of the Congress party to Minsk Square where the party staged the protest.

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