Haveri: Lull in Criminal Activities in Haveri – The consequences of welcoming from locking – seems to end, with the district registering more than a dozen cases of theft between 13 and 21 July.
Overall, 13 examples of theft have been reported, and property, including cash, worth RS 35 Lakh was stolen.
Most of these incidents have been reported in the jurisdiction of the Hanagal and Kumarapattam police station.
Not surprisingly, these cases were reported after all restrictions were appointed in all districts.
However, law enforcement personnel point to inadequate infrastructure that they have towards fighting, and reduce crime, especially the lack of closed circuit television cameras (CCTV) for supervision.
Of the 13 theft cases reported during the period, five occurred on 17 and July 18.
On July 17, the thief looted a house in the city of Hanagal, decmits with a gold chain of 200 g, 815 g of cash; Overall, a cumulative cumulative value is estimated at around Rs 11 Lakh.
Meanwhile, on July 18, four houses in Birla Colony staff, who were under the jurisdiction of the Kumarapattam police station, robbed and property worth Rs 20.5 Lakh was stolen.
Haveri Resident Ramesh Kulkarni, echoing the concern of the police, said that lack of supervision equipment, which will hinder theft and theft, among the reasons for the surge in these cases.
“The state government must note this problem and ensure that CCTV cameras are installed in sensitive locations in each city and district headquarters.
This will also help curb other crimes,” he said.
The Haveri supervisor of Police Hanumantharaya said, “We work all the time to prevent crime but some criminals have managed to give us a slip.
We have held a march flag exercises and instructs the police to oversee suspicious people who might be estimated by their territory.”