Concern over sudden increase in theft cases

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October 4, 2012

burglMangalore, October 4: The sudden increase in theft cases in last month in areas of Konaje, Deralakatte and Mudipu near here has led to fear and apprehension among the residents. People are alarmed at the number of burglary cases that have been reported in these areas.

 

At least nine houses have been burgled in the region and vast amount of jewellery has been stolen from few of them in last one month. In spite of so many thefts, the police have been unsuccessful in nabbing the culprits and it is being suspected that a systematic network of thieves has been operational in the area.

 

On September 4, around 45 sovereign as well as Rs 30,000 in cash had been stolen from the residence of Umar Kunhi near the check-post of Mudipu. There had also been an attempt to burgle seven houses simultaneously on Saturday near Mudipu, in houses belonging to Samshuddin, Mohammed, Mohan Gatty, Ibrahim, Musa, S K Khader and Haji Ibrahim.

 

Just a couple of days ago, a theft occurred at the residence of industrialist Kanachur Monu in Deralakatte where three diamond rings and one lakh in cash was stolen even while security measures had been employed. The CCTV camera in the house had been tampered with.

 

Local residents are of suspicion that a team of professional thieves has been targeting houses with lot of preparations. Interestingly, thieves have stolen nothing but cash and jewellery from the burgled houses.


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Bengaluru, Apr 26: A 24-year-old man has been arrested in Vijayapura district in Karnataka for posting the photograph of a COVID-19 girl patient as his whatsapp status photo with a derogatory message, police said.

Anil Rathod on Saturday posted the picture of the girl student as status message with a caption, "Bad News Student got Positive"

By putting her photograph as his whatsapp status message, he tried to create fear among the masses and intentionally defamed her by making her photo go viral, the the police said in a statement.

It is an offence to reveal the identity of the COVID-19 patients by taking the photograph and putting it in the public domain, the police said.

Rathod has been booked under for spreading rumours and causing panic, they said.

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Bengaluru, May 12: Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa had promised to extend all co-operation for the safe and early return of the Karnataka ex-pats, living in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), here on Tuesday.

He was speaking to the Karnataka ex-pats living in UAE, who had pleaded the chief minister to make arrangements for their return to the state.

Those who had spoken to the Chief Minister had informed that there is a large number of people, landed into a great difficulty ever since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and eager to return to their home state, Karnataka.

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Bengaluru, Mar 2: The Karnataka Department of Public Instruction has directed the School heads across the State to grant leave to students and staff suffering from fever, cold, cough and other respiratory infections.

As precautionary measure following the COVID-19 (known as coronavirus) outbreak at the global level, the department issued a circular in this regard here on Monday.

If any student, teacher or staff is suffering from respiratory infections, they should be granted leave. They should be allowed to come back to school only after confirming from the doctor that they are cured, the circular added.

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