Eight temples were burgled between Monday night and Tuesday morning in Mandya district.
Burglars
had targeted six temples in different parts of the district and had
decamped with cash, silverware and other materials on July 19.
Even
before this could fade from public memory, the burglars struck again,
looting valuables from Basaveshwara temple in Hale Elekere; Sri
Hombalamma and Pattaladamma temples in Yethagadahalli; Bhairaveshwara
temple in Aghalaya; Anjaneya Swamy temple in Maduvinakodi, and the
village temple at Ranganathapura in K.R. Pet taluk; Anjaneyaswamy
temple, near Naguvanahalli Gate, and Maralingeshwara temple, near
Maralagala in Srirangapatna taluk, the police said.
Cash stolen
Unidentified
persons broke open the doors of eight temples, between Monday night and
Tuesday morning, and decamped with cash from collection boxes (hundis),
‘thali’, silverware and others valuables, officials at the police
stations concerned said. The incidents came to light on Tuesday morning
when the priests noticed the temple doors damaged, a senior police
officer told
The Hindu.
“We will intensify night patrolling,” the officer said.
Handiwork of one gang?
The police suspect it to be the handiwork of one gang. Cases have been registered in the jurisdictional police stations.
Incidents came to light on Tuesday morning when priests noticed the temple doors damaged
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