Thursday, 2 September 2010

FIVE NATIVES OF KARNATAKA HELD FOR THEFTS

Five natives of Karnataka have been arrested by the Verna police for theft amounting to Rs 1.60 lakhs. They had burgled two bungalows at Utorda. The stolen property has been recovered from the accused.
Police Inspector Jivba Dalvi officer incharge of the Verna Police Station said that two thefts were reported in the bungalows of Ms Eslinda Braganza and Mr Francisco Pereira, wherein the main accused Agnel Salgutti of Karnataka had stolen ornaments worth Rs. 1.60 lakhs from both the bungalows and had disposed them off at Karnataka. He had sold them to four jewellers from Yellapur. PSI Sushant Gawas and PSI Abhishek Gomes along with their team proceeded to Yellapur and nabbed the main accused, who upon interrogation spilled out the names of the Jewellers who had bought the ornaments from him. He named them as Narayan Rivonkar, Sadanand Raikar, Prakash Shet and Rajendra Shet who received the stolen ornaments from him.
The accused was traced by the Verna police through his mobile phone and the photo found in the purse which was recovered during the panchanama in one of the bungalows.
Offence under sectons 454 and 380 of the Indian Penal Code have been registered against the accused and section 411 of IPC has been added against the four jewellers for receiving the stolen property. The case is being investigated by the PI Jivba Dalvi under the supervision of the SDPO Vasco DySP Mahesh Gaonkar and SP South Allan D’Sa

3 comments:

  1. There are some good doers Goans take an offence when the frustrated Goan Citizen calls outsiders Ghantis. But it is the Victims that have to live with the bitter experience through their life. WE Goans are easy picking for these non-Goan thieves because of our kind and easy nature.
    I must congratulate the Verna police for solving these crimes. These thieves should get a lengthy sentences. The law is to soft and needs to be harsher in Goa even if it means breaking from the central Law. It needs to be for the benefit of the Goans.

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  2. I still wonder what happened to the killers of Vasco, Mapusa and Pangim. Everyone seems to be sleeping on these cases. Thanks to our Goan newspapers' excellent reporting and and vigorous follow-up.

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  3. Francis Fernandes Switzerland3 September 2010 at 03:11

    Congratualations Allan D'Sa, Mahesh Gaonkar, Jivba Dalvi...

    You make goans proud with such good news.

    Goa Police has many efficient officers. But a few corrupt & lost sheep spoil the name of the departement.

    Do your best to protect goans from these migrated criminals who think Goa is a heaven for them.

    Keep up good work Goa Police!

    fernandesf@net2000.ch

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