Complainant's spendthrift son, live-in partner arrested for house robbery

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May 2, 2012

Karwar, May 2: The police on Tuesday arrested two persons within 24 hours of a complaint lodged about theft at the Khursawada house.

The arrested are Rubin Dias and his live in parter Latha Raju Ravath. Interestingly, Rubin Dias is the son of the complainant and house owner Mary Dias.

K. T. Balakrishna, Karwar Superintendent of police said the house was burgled in between April 26 to 28, when the members of the Dias family had gone to Goa. The theft was noticed only on Sunday when they returned from Goa. Jewellery worth 29 lakhs was stolen.

Police swung into action and the fingerprint experts and dog squad were pressed into service, SP said.

He said that Ullas Revankar, Deputy Superintendent of police and N. R. Mukri, Circle inspector formed the teams and questioned the Rubin Dias, son of the complainant. Police found that Rubin with his lover Latha Raju Ravath, a resident of KPC colony Kadra, Karwar, had conspired the house breaking. Latha had relationship with Rubin, SP said.

Police arrested Latha and Rubin. Balakrishna said that Rubin was a spendthrift and though they were rich, his mother was not giving him the money. He was supplying lorries to the transporters of iron ore in Goa.

Latha, whose husband (Raju) is in Dharwad jail for a theft case since two years came in contact with Rubin. Raju deputed his crony, a history sheeter, Prakash Patil of Goa to help Latha in theft. When the family of Mary Dias including Rubin had gone to Goa the house was burgled. Rubin, Prakash and Latha were in constant touch on mobile during the burglary and even after the crime. Police recovered the major part of the gold. But Prakash has escaped, SP said.

Later speaking to the media, Rubin who was nervous said that he was innocent. But Latha said that he had live-in relationship with Rubin and they were responsible for the crime. She said that Prakash would soon surrender to the police.

Balakrishna said that IGP, western range has declared a cash award to the police for arresting the culprits. He said Prakash would be arrested soon.

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The palace has been closed for the visitors in the view of rising COVID-19 cases. Authorities have decided to re-open the palace on Monday.

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May 11,2020

Bengaluru, May 11: As many as 343 Indians returned to Bengaluru from London by a special Air India flight on the fifth day of 'Vande Bharat Mission' on Monday. They arrived at the Kempegowda international airport at 4.40 am.

All passengers were found to be asymptomatic on arrival except one 27-year-old woman who had had an incomplete abortion and had vomiting on arrival. She has been shifted to KC General Hospital in Malleshwaram.

Dr Prabhu Dev Gowda, an officer on duty for COVID-19 screening at Kempegowda International Airport, said, "A 27-year-old woman has had an incomplete abortion of her three-month-old foetus before taking the flight from London. She was vomiting on arrival. She was shifted to Aster CMI Hospital for emergency care.”

“Thereafter, she and her husband were shifted to KC General Hospital in Malleshwaram. They will be in isolation there. Since there is nobody to look after her, we have to let the husband accompany her to the hospital where they will be in quarantine."

The patient was famished and was provided a few idlis on arrival, he added.

After she recovers at the hospital, the couple will be shifted to a hotel. As per protocol, their throat swabs were taken for COVID-19 testing too. All passengers whether symptomatic or not are being tested for COVID-19.

Dr Manjula Devi, District Health Officer, Bengaluru Rural district said that all passengers were found to be asymptomatic on arrival except this woman who is being treated as a non-COVID-19 emergency.

Ajith Rai, Devanahalli Tehsildar told DH, "All passengers have chosen to go to hotels over government hostels. We're yet to tabulate how many have chosen budget hotels, three-star and five-star hotels. Twenty of them are still here. The process is on."

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Mangaluru, May 18: The coastal city of Mangaluru and other parts of twin districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi are receiving heavy rain coupled with lightning and thunder.

The rain, which started in the wee hours, continued to lash for hours. It brought much relief from the sweltering heat.

Waterlogged roads in different parts of Mangaluru cause inconvenience to motorists. The clouds were so dark that the drivers were forced to switch on the headlights while driving vehicles in the morning.

The IMD has predicted heavy rain in the coastal Karnataka for next two days.

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