Serial thief stole motorbikes to finance lavish lifestyle

MANGALURU: Naveen,24, a resident of Tumakuru, who's now cooling his heels behind bars for serial church and temple thefts, took to a lifetime of crime to steer a sumptuous existence. In a span of 2 years, as many as two dozen circumstances have been registered in opposition to him, together with a dozen in Dakshina Kannada district.

Naveen, who has cleared the PU exam, labored in the garment trade for nearly seven years. In between his work, he used to scouse borrow motorbikes in the vicinity, with a purpose to finance his extravagant way of life. His luck ran out after he was caught after stealing his 8th motorbike. He learnt more about quite a lot of modes of theft when he met Umesh, a murder accused, in prison. According to police, Umesh was a infamous criminal and Naveen was educated underneath him to dedicate more thefts. He taught him more new ways of committing thefts, which incorporated thefts from houses, temples and churches.


Police sources stated with the assistance of Umesh, who now works in Ujire, Naveen concerned himself in a sequence of thefts. Cases in opposition to him are registered at Uppinanagady, Dharmasthala, Kadaba, Belthangady and Venur. “His run in Dakshina Kannada was ended when he was nabbed in Uppinangady, not too long ago, where he had looted several churches and temples. He is recently lodged in Dakshina Kannada district prison,” added a police source.


Serial thief stole motorbikes to finance lavish lifestyle Serial thief stole motorbikes to finance lavish lifestyle Reviewed by Kailash on May 04, 2018 Rating: 5
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