
The District Police in Kalaburagi, which launched attempts to steal, cracked five cases of theft by arresting five accused, while the accused received 170 grams of gold jewelry worth 17 Lakh and 2,33 800 GBP in cash.
Police manager addura Srinivasulu, who focused on a press conference on Friday, explained the details of all five cases. The police successfully solved the case of theft, where gold worth 17 lakhs was stolen during the marital office in the Karunsagar House in Andola in Jeswargi Taluk, and the case was submitted in Jewargi Police Station 17. Guled, who committed a robbery of two women.
In another case, the thieves decorated a donation box containing 40,000 GBP from the Veerabhadreshware temple in Kalgi Taluk. On the basis of Tip-off, the police arrested Sher Ali, who confessed to crime and said Sher Ali and Kailash Malgi had stolen a gift box. Mr. Addura said that the accused Sher Ali was a notorious criminal and was involved in five cases of theft. In 2023 Sher Ali released a local reporter, attacked him and caught his mobile phone.
In the third case, the police arrested Basavaraj Ghhodke, who participated in the robbery of grocery store in the village of Savaleshwa in Aland Taluk 10 June. The defendant committed theft in a grocery store belonging to Parameshwar Bansure and took items with food worth £ 18,000 and £ 7,000 in cash.
Police solved the case of a robbery in Narona village on Aland Taluk, where they arrested the charges of Siddar Bali from Lady Chincholi and received 1.2 lakhs. In the fifth case, the police arrested Shivanand Kale of Neluur in Aland Taluk. The accusations were stolen from the hotel Hotel 8 000 GBP.
In seven cases, the police received 19.15 Lakh in seven cases.
The district police resolved seven cases of theft, arrested five people and two minors and received 19.15 Lakh in the last month.
Of the seven cases, Sarita Kashinath and Karuna Siddaraj were involved in three cases; Bheemashankar Jamadar and Ashok Jadhav were involved in three cases, while Basavaraj Ghodke and two minors were booked in one theft, Mr. Addura informed.
Published – June 20, 2025 20:23