Teenagers snatch chains to become cricketers, arrested; gold worth Rs 27 lakh seized

coastaldigest.com web desk
July 10, 2018

Bengaluru, Jul 10: Two boys, who had aspired to become national level cricketers, were arrested by the South division police here for allegedly snatching chains to raise money for coaching.

The accused have been identified as Naveen Shetty, 19, a resident of Lingarajapuram, and Bala Kumar, 19, from Kanakadasa Layout.

In fact they were in need of mere Rs 30 thousand to get coaching. With the first chain snatching attempt becoming a success, the duo went on to rob 22 people and got valuables worth Rs 30 lakh before they were caught by the police on Sunday.

The police have recovered Rs 27 lakh worth of gold ornaments from the duo. The Jayanagar police, who arrested the accused, claimed to have solved 22 cases of chain snatching registered in different police stations in the city.

The accused, to get enough money for cricket training and cricket kit, took to chain snatching on a bike which they had stolen eight months ago. Naveen and Balkumar, who were friends since their school days in Tumakuru, had dropped out of school, the police said.

Balkumar worked at a television shop and was a part-time cook at a hotel, while Naveen drove an autorickshaw. Though they were pursuing different jobs, they shared the dream of playing cricket for India.

The duo, who wanted to join the Indian cricket team as openers, approached the Karnataka Institute of Cricket and inquired about the fees. The accused were told that they need to deposit Rs 30,000 every year besides paying for cricket kit. Let down by the hefty fees, the duo started watching others play on the ground for days when they shared their desire with one of their friends who advised them to take a shortcut to earn money. He told them to take up chain snatching as it was easier than other crimes. Once started, the duo never stopped, the police said.

Once they got involved in chain-snatching, they forgot their cricketing dream and turned into full-time criminals. They wore leather jackets and put on red and black helmets to target lone women, the police said.

Recently, the accused had robbed a woman near Brindavan Park in Jayanagar when a police constable Srinivas spotted them trying to escape on a bike. Srinivas informed the police station following which nakabandi was put in place.

The constable chased the accused on his bike and eventually hit their bike near NMKRV College. As the accused fell off their bike, the police arrested them. During the interrogation they confessed to snatching the chain near the park and also opened up about other cases.

Comments

Suresh
 - 
Tuesday, 10 Jul 2018

Exactly Farooq and Ramprasad. +1

Farooq
 - 
Tuesday, 10 Jul 2018

Victim of a corrupted system. If BCCI not doing backdoor entry to national cricket team then this guy wouldnt do such crime

Ramprasad
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Tuesday, 10 Jul 2018

Indian cricket team selection committee/board equally responsible for the crime. They are taking money for the selection and they are doing back door entry also. Talent, without money cant survive.

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June 14,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 15: The total number of COVID-19 cases in Karnataka reached the 7,000-mark on Sunday, with the state reporting 176 new cases and five related fatalities, taking the toll to 86.

The day also saw 312 patients getting discharged in the state after recovery while the total number of positive cases in the Udupi district alone breached 1000 cases mark.

As of June 14 evening, cumulatively 7,000 COVID-19 positive cases have been confirmed in the state, which includes 86 deaths and 3,955 discharges, the health department said in its bulletin. It said, out of 2,956 active cases, 2,940 patients are in isolation at designated hospitals and are stable, while 16 are in ICU.

The five dead include- thee from Bengaluru urban, and one each from Dakshina Kannada and Bidar. The three from Bengaluru include- two women aged 57 and 60 respectively and a man who was 50 years; while the person who died in Dakshina Kannada was a 24-year-old man.

Also, a 76-year-old man from Bidar, who died at his residence on June 6, later tested positive for COVID-19. Out of 176 new cases, 88 are returnees from other states, the majority of them from neighboring Maharashtra. While 6 are those who returned from other countries.

Among the districts where new cases were reported, Bengaluru urban accounts for 42, Yadgir 22, Udupi 21, Bidar 20, Kalaburagi 13, Dharwad 10, Ballari 8, Kolar 7, Uttara Kannada 6, five each from Mandya and Dakshina Kannada, Bagalkote 4 and Ramanagara 3. Besides, two each from Raichur and Shivamogga, and one each from Belagavi, Hassan, Vijayapura, Bengaluru rural, and Haveri.

Udupi district tops the list of positive cases, with a total of 1,026 infections, followed by Kalaburagi 896 and Yadgir 809.

Among discharges also Udupi tops the list with total of 713 discharges, followed by Kalaburagi 427 and Bengaluru urban 327. A total of 4,43,969 samples were tested so far, out of which 7,451 were tested on Sunday alone. So far 4,27,608 samples have been reported as negative, and out of the 6,835 were reported negative today.

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June 18,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 18: Two employees at a plant of Toyota Kirloskar Motor in Karnataka's Bidadi have tested positive for COVID-19, the automobile company said in a statement on Wednesday.

According to the auto major, the two employees had attended work on June 7 and 16 respectively.

"As a first step and through appropriate contact tracing, TKM has started identifying all those employees who may have had primary or secondary contact with the infected employees for necessary treatment and quarantine wherever necessary and is in contact with the local government authorities," the statement said.

Toyota Kirloskar Motors had restarted operations after weeks of nationwide lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus on May 26. It said that all necessary precautions were to maintain social distancing and all Central and state government directives were being followed.

"However, despite all such measures, two employees at TKM's Bidadi plant tested positive for COVID-19 on June 16th, 2020. Operations at TKM plant has already been temporarily suspended so that required disinfection can be carried out at the plant," the statement said.

"TKM has extended all necessary support to the infected employees for medical treatment as well as quarantine procedures. The company is in touch with the families of the infected employees so as to support them to handle this situation carefully without further complications," it added.

 

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February 8,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 8: The Department of Religious Endowments in Karnataka will undertake 'Ratha Yatras' in 110 major temples of the state, in order to inform the public about mass marriages, scheduled to be held on April 26.

The publicity campaign through Rath Yatra will be flagged off from Mookambika temple in Kollur of Udupi district from February 13.

The mass marriage programme 'Saptapadi,' would be held in 100 major temples of Muzrai department. The second phase would be held on May 24, Minister for Ports, Fisheries and Muzrai Kota Srinivas Poojary told newspersons here on Friday.

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