Notorious burglar caught by Udupi police; jewellery worth Rs 11 lakh confiscated

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March 17, 2011
Udupi, Mar 17: Udupi police have arrested a Kerala based thief involved in over 26 house burgling cases and recovered gold and silver jewellery worth Rs 11 lakh.

The arrested has been identified as Tangaraju alias Ramesh (55), a native of Tamilnadu and settled in Kanzangad, Kerala.

During a recent burglary in Brahmavar, the forensic squad had been successful in identifying his finger prints, which matched with the one identified during a burglary in Bhatkal. Based on the finger print report Udupi DySP Jayanth Shetty and team has been successful in nabbing the culprit. During the interrogation Tangaraju confessed to have involved in over 26 cases – all in Karnataka, in the last eight years.

Udupi Superintendent of Police -in-charge- Venkteshappa told press persons that his modus operandi was very unique, as he used to identify his target for burglary in the evenings and end up on a house, gates and doors of which were locked for two days.

Newspapers of two - three days were still lying on the gate. After breaking open the doors and bringing out the jewels, he used to stay in a nearby no mans land, to avoid from the police on the night beat. He used to sell the stolen property to the local jewelers in the pretext that his son was serious in his native place and required money immediately for his treatment. He used to leave the city same night and come back on the next Friday to get ready for the next target.

Since four years Thangaraju was living in a lodge in Udupi, saying that he was a labour contractor of Suzlon Wind Power Equipment manufacturing company.

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Mangaluru, May 9: A team of doctors at Mangaluru's Mangala Hospital has developed a 'bubble helmet' that will provide an alternative to patients who need an oxygen mask.

The team was led by Dr Ganapathi, medical director of Mangala Hospital and Mangala Kidney Foundation in the city.

The bubble helmet, which has a special collar attached to it, helps the patients with breathing issues, and to avoid using ventilator facility.

Dr Ganapathi said, "When a patient needs intubation we will be providing them oxygen bubble helmets and we will first give it a trial before we intubate a patient."

"I have converted an ordinary snorkelling mask into a ventilator assist device, this mask can be used as a personal protection device by connecting it to a bacterial viral filter," he added.

Dr Ganapathi said that the connector has been made available in India and a snorkelling mask can be easily converted into a ventilator assist device. And it will make the management of coronavirus patients easy.

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Mangaluru, Mar 24: The District Wenlock Hospital Superintendent Dr H R Rajeshwaridevi has filed a complaint with the police on Tuesday seeking action against those circulating fake videos of a man infected with COVID-19, at the hospital.

In the video, a man was seen struggling to breathe at a hospital. The message in the video says that the man was admitted at Wenlock Hospital.

Dr Rajeshwaridevi, who issued a clarification, stated that video clips which are being circulated on social media is not from Wenlock Hospital.

Moreover, Wenlock Hospital does not use blue colour beds.

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Mangaluru, Apr 16: An old refrigerator has been turned into a "disinfection chamber" by researchers who are striving to come up with solutions to tackle the spread of coronavirus.

Dr Arun M Isloor, head of Chemistry Department, National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK), Surathkal, along with research scholar Syed Ibrahim has come up with the device which can disinfect items kept inside it.

"We have named this as ZERO-COV," Dr Isloor said.

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