Burglary in Bajpe: Gold worth Rs 10 lakhs stolen

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March 27, 2012

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Bajpe, March 27: A major house burglary case has been reported from Sunkadakatte of Bajpe near here on Tuesday.


Thieves have reportedly decamped with about 50 pavans of gold from the house worth Rs. 10 lakhs, Bajpe police told Coastaldigest.com.

The incident took place at about 11:30 am, the police said.


The house belongs to a certain Saroja Salian. Ms. Salian was not present in the house at the time of burglary as she was at her workplace. Geeta, Salian's neice, was the only member of the family in the house. Thieves barged into the house, tied Geeta up and decamped with the gold, police said.


Ms. Geeta managed to free herself from the tied ropes after burglars had gone and informed the workers and people in the neighbourhood who contacted Ms. Salian, the police said.

A case has been registered at the Bajpe police station.


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