Assets worth Rs. 5.30 lakh recovered from arrested notorious inter-district robbers


Team Udayavani, Mar 11, 2018, 12:29 PM IST

Mulki: Assets worth Rs 5.30 lakh have been recovered from the two arrested notorious inter-district robbers. Mulki police had caught these robbers in relation to robberies that took place at Shree Mookambika Temple near Guttugadi and Mulki on July 2017. Naveen (24) from Sorekunta in Tumakuru and Venkatesh from Bengaluru are the culprits.

The recovered assets include a silver prabavali worth Rs1.5lacs from Guttakadu temple, a silver prabavali worth Rs 1.5 lakh from Kolluru Mookambika temple, a mangalya 1 sovereign gold chain worth Rs 28000 from Guttakadu temple, a Bajaj bike worth Rs1.30 lakh, another bajaj bike worth Rs 60000 and 4 mobile phones worth Rs14000.

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