Udupi: 7 arrested for robbing 4.1 gold in train; only 1.6 kg recovered

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December 5, 2017

Udupi, Dec 5: The Udupi district police have arrested seven persons on the charge of robbing a salesman of gold jewellery after assaulting him on the Mumbai-Thiruvananthapuram Netravati Express near Surathkal on September 18, 2017.

Superintendent of Police Dr Sanjeev Patil said that the team led by him was able to crack down the most notorious case of dacoity in the recent past that took place in the district.

A gold salesman from Mumbai was robbed of 4.112 kilograms of gold on September 18 inside the Nethravathi Express travelling from Mumbai to Thiruvananthapuram.

Rajendra Singh Shakthvakth, working for a jewellery company in Mumbai, was called out in sleeper class S-7 and his suitcase containing gold bangles was taken away, with the robbers brandishing a knife and a pistol. The incident took place in the morning hours on September 18. 

The robbers escaped at Surathkal railway station. Rajendra Singh had received minor injuries. The gold robbed was about 4.112 kilograms and worth Rs 28,32,216. As many as three teams headed by Karkala ASP Rishikesh Sonawane were formed to trace the culprits.

The team initially started off the inquiry with basic clues which they gathered in the market in Mumbai. The police had a lengthy tour, which covered CST, Panvel, Javeri Bazara, Giri Gav, Mumbai Central, Thana, Vashi and Udaipur, Mavali, Raj Samand, Sukher, Pathepur in Rajasthan, and Ahmedabad in Gujarat where the accused were spread out.

Elaborating over the modus operandi, the police head said the accused No 3 Yogeshwar was the mastermind behind the crime. Yogeshwar was jailed in Udaipur on charges of murder, where he met the accused No 6 Devraj Takur. He was removed from the employment in G M Gold, where the victim Rajendra Singh is working. Yogeshwar shared his grievance with Takur, who assured to help him out.

Yogeshwar was released in March, 2017 and he met accused No 9 Prabhulala Gurjar, also an ex-employee of G M Gold. The latter agreed to help Yogeshwar. Thakur, in turn, contacted Mithun alias Rohith Shetty and asked him to help Yogeshwar in the dacoity. 

Yogeshwar came in contact with Mithun Vaniyan as instructed by Takur. Mithun is the accused No 1 and he, along with accused No 2 Pinto Arjun Chaudhary, accused No 4 Mukthar Ibrahim and accused No 5 Riyaz K from Kerala, hatched the plan and asked them to come to Karwar or Udupi railway station.

The initial attempt to rob the gold transported by G M Gold was a failure although well planned. The accused were unable to collect information of the train where the gold was transported to Delhi. Finally, they embarked upon a plan where they looted Rajendra Singh, while he was travelling to Thiruvananthapuram.

The accused Nos 1, 2 and 3, following the information by accused No 9, boarded the train at Panvel while No 4 and 5 joined them in Kundapur. The crime was committed just one stop before Surathkal.

Following the crime, the accused dispersed with their share of gold. Accused No 1 is a notorious criminal who is wanted in several inter-state crimes. He has committed crimes under several names. Udupi police have confiscated 97.023 gm of gold bangles, a revolver, two live bullets and Rs 1,600 cash from him. 

The police have confiscated 1.60 kg of gold from the accused, which is worth Rs 31.80 lakh. The total amount of confiscated items, including mobile phones and a car is worth Rs 40.25 lakh.

Of the total accused, the arrested are seven. Patil said that the police are hunting for more numbers of accused and hope to confiscate the remaining gold.

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June 19,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 19: COVID-19 cases in Karnataka has breached the 8,000 mark, as the state on Friday reported 337 new cases and ten related fatalities, taking the total number of infections to 8,281 and death toll to 124.

Also, total discharges in the state breached 5,000 mark, with 230 patients getting discharged in a day after recovery.

As of June 19 evening, cumulatively 8,281 COVID-19 positive cases have been confirmed in the state, which includes 124 deaths and 5,210 discharges, the health department said in its bulletin.

It said out of 2,943 active cases, 2,865 patients are in isolation at designated hospitals and are stable, while 78 are in ICU.

The ten dead include- seven from Bengaluru urban, two from Bidar and one from Vijayapura.

Out of the 337 new cases, 93 are returnees from other states, majority of them from neighboring Maharashtra,while 11 are those who returned from other countries.

The remaining cases include contacts of patients earlier tested positive, those with history of SARI and ILI, among others.

Among the districts where the new cases were reported, Bengaluru accounted for 138 cases, followed by Kalaburagi 52, Ballari 37, Hassan 18, Dakshina Kannada 13, Davangere 12, Udupi 11; Bidar 10, six each from Mysuru and Koppal, four each from Yadgir, Kolar and Bengaluru rural, three each from Mandya, Dharwad, Chikkaballapura, Bagalkote and Ramanagara, two each from Tumakuru and Chikkamagaluru, and one each from Belagavi, Uttara Kannada and Shivamogga.

Kalaburagi district tops the list of positive cases, with 1,126 infections, followed by Udupi 1,050 and Bengaluru urban 982.

Among discharges Udupi tops the list with 944 discharges, followed by Kalaburagi 646 and Yadgir 477.

A total of 4,84,060 samples were tested so far, out of which 10,553 were tested on Thursday alone.

According to the bulletin,4,64,338 samples have been reported as negative, and out of them 9,862 were reported negative today.

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February 3,2020

Feb 3: Shine Shetty, who was last seen essaying the character of 'Chandu' in the popular daily soap 'Lakshmi Baramma', made a grand comeback to the small screen with Bigg Boss Kannada season 7 as one of the contestants. The actor went emotional after his name was announced by Sudeep as the winner. He thanked the host, his family and friends and the viewers as well for continuous support.

During his stay in the house, the actor had the privilege to become the captain of the house twice. He is also the only candidate who has earned 'Kicchana Chappale' (applaud of appraisal) the maximum number of times.

Shine has been in the headlines for his equation with other housemates. His growing friendship with Deepika Das has been creating a lot of buzz ever since the launch of the show. Shine has always shown interest in Deepika. He has always admired Deepika and was seen complimenting her style statements.

Shine Shetty's journey inside the Bigg Boss house is worth a mention. From showcasing his talents to giving his best shot in the tasks and activities, the actor was always on the forefront.

His friendly nature and care of his inmates can also never be missed.

Bigg Boss Kannada 7 kick-started on October 13th 2019 with Kiccha Sudeepa continued to host the show. The show, which returned to the small screen with 'only-celeb' format consisted of 18 primary contestants, who entered the house during the grand premiere of the season.

Within a short span, two wild card entrants made a surprise entry into the house. The show was surely a roller coaster ride with unexpected twists and entertained the viewers to the fullest.

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May 9,2020

Kota, May 9: Karnataka Yakshagana Academy has come to the rescue of artists in distress due to cancellation of all Yakshagana festivals following coronavirus outbreak and clamping of lock-down.

The academy spends lakh of rupees every year from the money sanctioned to it on training new artists, performances and documentation. However, no such activity was undertaken due to COVID-19. Hence, the academy is discussing to transfer a large amount of money to Yakshagana artists as emergency aid, Academy President Prof M A Hegde said here.

In a statement issued here on Saturday, he said that along with this aid the donations by the public and Yakshagana admirers too could be given to the artists.

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