Bantwal: In a reported incident of robbery, robbers made away with Gold and Cash worth lakhs of rupees from the house of former Taluka Panchayath member in Thumbay of Bantwal Taluk here.
The incident was reported from the house belonging to Somappa Kotyan, former member Taluk Panchayath.
According to the reports the incident took place when Somappa and his family had been to a function on Sunday morning between 11:30 am – 1:00 pm. The burglars broke into the house from the backdoor and committed the crime before fleeing.
According to the complaint, the burglars made away with 398 grams gold, 100 grams silver and cash amount of Rs. 15 thousand from the Godrej cupboard in the house. The total value of the stolen items has been estimated to be Rs. 12.92 lakhs.
A case has been registered at Bantwal Rural Police Station and further investigations are underway.



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