logo
Man leaves tap open to erase trace before fleeing with Rs 30L from prof's house

Man leaves tap open to erase trace before fleeing with Rs 30L from prof's house

Time of India28-07-2025
Bengaluru: A miscreant broke into the locked home of a college professor in Nagarabhavi 2nd Stage and escaped with gold, diamond jewellery, and cash worth over Rs 30 lakh. In a bid to cover his tracks, he turned on a kitchen tap before fleeing, flooding the house in a bid to destroy his footprints and mislead the sniffer dogs.
The victim, Chandana (name changed), had left her home on July 20 to stay at her parents' house in Mallathahalli while her husband was abroad. She ensured multiple safety measures were in place — she had secured the house with metal grills over doors, installed CCTV cameras, and even suspended daily deliveries like milk and newspapers — to ensure the house does not attract the attention of thieves. She also asked her domestic helper of four years to visit the house every morning to water the plants and clean the front yard.
The helper, however, did not have access to the locked house, police said.
On Saturday morning, the helper noticed the front door ajar and immediately alerted Chandana. Inside, the hall and kitchen were flooded with water, with a tap left running in an apparent attempt by the burglar to erase any evidence. Following the alert, Chandana rushed back to discover the iron grill gate had been forcefully broken, followed by the main wooden door.
The bedroom upstairs was ransacked, with almirahs and cupboards broken open and valuables missing.
You Can Also Check:
Bengaluru AQI
|
Weather in Bengaluru
|
Bank Holidays in Bengaluru
|
Public Holidays in Bengaluru
The stolen items included necklaces, bangles, chains, earrings, rings, pendants, gold coins, and Rs 18,000 in cash. According to a police officer, the break-in appeared to be the work of a single individual who spent nearly two hours inside the house before fleeing.
Annapoorneshwarinagar police, along with the Scene of Crime Officers (SOCO) team, have intensified investigation.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

DGP: 750 illegal properties of anti-social elements demolished across Gujarat
DGP: 750 illegal properties of anti-social elements demolished across Gujarat

Indian Express

time25 minutes ago

  • Indian Express

DGP: 750 illegal properties of anti-social elements demolished across Gujarat

DGP Vikas Sahay on Tuesday said that the Gujarat Police has prepared a list of anti-social elements in a drive held on March 15, 2025. Addressing a press conference after the 'Monthly Crime Conference' at Ektanagar in Narmada, the DGP said 750 illegal properties linked to those in the list were demolished so far. Out of the 750 illegal properties, 650 were on government land, the DGP said, adding that 2,190 illegal electricity connections had been severed. He said that the police department is carrying out result-oriented work at various stages to curb crime in the state. Special emphasis is being placed on taking strict action against usurers and ensuring that common citizens are freed from the clutches of moneylenders. 'Under this action, complaints were registered in 64 cases in July and 105 people were accused. As many as 956 accused persons have been arrested in 400 cases so far this year,' a statement from the Home Department, quoting Sahay, said. To return the valuables including the stolen goods seized from the accused in the state to their owners, the police department, in coordination with courts, has organised 761 events across the state in July under 'Tera Tujko Arpan' programme and goods worth over Rs 25 crore were returned to their owners. Goods worth over Rs 127 crore have been returned to its owners so far this year, the DGP said. Police have started a 'Cyber Center of Excellence' to curb cybercrime and strengthen action against criminals. An estimated amount of Rs 28 crore has been returned to the citizens in July in cases of fraud committed against people under cybercrime.

FIR against criminal for threatening & extorting farmer
FIR against criminal for threatening & extorting farmer

Time of India

timean hour ago

  • Time of India

FIR against criminal for threatening & extorting farmer

Kolhapur: A criminal on police records was booked on Monday on the charge of threatening and extorting a farmer from Sangli's Retre Dharan village on Aug 1 while he was transporting cattle for sale. The farmer transporting four cows to Kolhapur for sale was stopped by the accused, who claimed to be gau rakshak, in the Shiroli police station area. "He falsely accused the farmer of heading to slaughter the cows and demanded Rs 1.5 lakh to let him go. The farmer paid part of the amount in cash and Rs 30,000 online, after which the accused allowed him to leave," an officer said. MLC Sadabhau Khot, president of Rayat Kranti Sanghatana that is part of the BJP-led alliance, visited the police station to register a complaint against the accused. "Several farmers have been intimidated by the accused and others, warning them not to file complaints or they would face harm or even murder. Given the accused's history as a criminal and the potential threat to witnesses, I personally oversaw the registration of the case," Khot said. The case under sections 351(2) and 352 has been registered. Sunil Gaikwad, assistant police inspector, said, "We have registered a non-cognizable offence now. We are going to charge the accused for extortion under Section 383 of BNS. We will arrest him once we get more details from the complainant." Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.

Ganja worth Rs 40 lakh seized in Noida
Ganja worth Rs 40 lakh seized in Noida

News18

timean hour ago

  • News18

Ganja worth Rs 40 lakh seized in Noida

Last Updated: Noida, Aug 19 (PTI) Noida police has seized more than 164 kg of ganja smuggled from Odisha for sale in the National Capital Region. Two suspected smugglers were arrested, police said on Tuesday. According to police, the value of the seized ganja is estimated to be around Rs 40 lakh. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Zone II) Shakti Mohan Awasthi said that during investigation near Kheda Chauganpur roundabout, a truck was stopped. On searching, more than 164 kg of illegal ganja kept in six plastic bags was found in it. Police have arrested two men — Ali Hasan and Yogendra. During interrogation, police found that the ganja consignment was bought from Odisha by Arvind Kishore alias Tony and was to be supplied in the National Capital Region, the DCP said. view comments First Published: August 20, 2025, 01:30 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Loading comments...

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store