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MANGALORE: The main accused in the Jain repository theft

MANGALORE: The primary blamed in the Jain store burglary -Santosh Das otherwise known as Ghanshyam Das grabbed in a joint operation of Andhra Pradesh police and Mangalore city police has been remanded to police care for 10 days.

A joint group of these two police units on Saturday captured Das from Srikakulum in Andhra Pradesh. The brains Santosh Das of Bhubaneswar had supposedly stolen 15 symbols from Siddanthabhavan in Moodbidri.

Mangalore city police boss Manish Kharbikar told TOI that the city police will return to the media with complete portions of the case as his group was occupied with taking care of the potential issues of the case. "As of now, we have gotten 10 days of police care of Das and this will expedite us to get more parts of the case from him," Manish said, including that the denounced was handled in the witness of a court in Moodbidri which acknowledged a request to give police authority for 10 days.

City police sleuths with assistance from their Bhubaneswar partners had captured two persons in association with burglary of valuable icons from Siddantha Bhavan on the Guru Basadi premises in Moodbidri on July 6. A group of police authorities headed by R Ravikumar, aide magistrate of police, Mangalore north division had grabbed Digambhar Mohanty, father-in-law of Santosh Das, and Deepthimayi Patnaik, wife of the blamed.

The police have recuperated three gold ingots -accepted to be made out of five gold icons stolen from the store in the early hours of July 6.

Santosh Das had taken preferences of a major security slip by at the store.

Police recuperated the ingots -weighing around a kilogram from the home of Digambhar Mohanty, a peon in Odisha secretariat.

Police prior had gotten three days police care of the team to expedite their addressing.

Altogether, 15 icons were stolen when a solitary covered individual picked up entrance into the store and evacuated with handpicked symbols, regarded valuable and precious by the Jain group.

D Veerendra Heggade, dharmadhikari, Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala and K Abhayachandra Jain, clergyman for youth undertakings and sports and fisheries have hailed the fast activity by the police in distinguishing the wrongdoing and recouping the icons stolen from this Jain Kashi of the South.

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