(Rishitha Jaladi, Intern Journalist)VISAKHAPATNAM: Amid the political slugfest over assaults on sanctuaries, the police on Sunday captured a six-part posse for supposedly burgling sanctuaries in Visakhapatnam and Vizianagaram regions.
The posse submitted 27 hundi burglaries at different sanctuaries and the intention, as indicated by the police, gives off an impression of being monetary.
Visakhapatnam Range Deputy Inspector General LVK Ranga Rao said they were associated with thefts for as far back as two months, and perpetrated their most recent wrongdoing at the Lord Abhayanjaneya Swamy sanctuary in Vizianagaram on September 23.

They were gotten after extraordinary groups were framed to grab those behind the arrangement of robberies at sanctuaries in the two regions and an ineffective offer to break the hundi at the Uma Ramalingeswara sanctuary at Dasannapeta in Vizianagaram.
One of the groups directing keeps an eye on the edges of Vizianagaram around 3 is discovered an auto moving at a rapid that didn’t stop for the police. The police later figured out how to stop the vehicle and took six individuals — M Nagarjuna, T Veera Babu, M Dhanaraju, Ch Sai, A Chiranjeevi, and G Eswar Rao — into guardianship. Every one of them is woodworkers and painters from Visakhapatnam and Vizianagaram locale.
“During cross-examination, the posse admitted having engaged with taking cash from hundreds in 19 sanctuaries. The group is suspected to have burgled eight additional sanctuaries. Every one of the six individuals is routine wrongdoers and were engaged with property offenses in the locale,” Ranga Rao said. In any case, it is hard to learn the specific measure of money taken as sanctuaries typically don’t check the cash and assets stored by enthusiasts in hundis consistently.
The pack uncovered that they plundered around ‘3 lakh from hundis in sanctuaries, remembering 10 for the Visakhapatnam area. Thota Veerababu was engaged with 11 cases, Mogulu Nagarjan in eight, Chappa Sai in seven, and Guttuti Eswara Rao in one case, the DIG said. They were reserved under Sections 457, 380, and 511 of the IPC at the Vizianagaram II Town police headquarters.
The DIG said the pack used to direct recce at sanctuaries in the first part of the day and strike around evening time. “We have strengthened watching to check thefts at sanctuaries. We appeal to individuals to report such occurrences, so the guilty parties can be gotten,” he stated and cautioned of activity against individuals who spread bits of gossip on strict issues via online media.
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