Valuables returned to owners in Udupi
The Hindu
The Udupi District Police handed over recovered stolen valuables worth over ₹90 lakh to their owners at the District Reserve Police Parade Grounds in Udupi on Tuesday.The valuables were reported stole
The Udupi District Police handed over recovered stolen valuables worth over ₹90 lakh to their owners at the District Reserve Police Parade Grounds in Udupi on Tuesday.
The valuables were reported stolen in cases since 2020 till date.
Valuables worth ₹3.13 crore were stolen or taken away in 151 cases registered during 2020 that included one murder, 14 robbery, one daytime robbery, seven theft, five vehicle theft, one house break-in and theft and 13 other cases. Of these, items worth ₹58.47 lakh were recovered and handed over to owners on Tuesday.

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