Temple burgled on outskirts of Bengaluru
The Hindu
The Sri Veerabhadraswamy Temple situated in Jadigenahalli village in Hoskote taluk was burgled and cash from the donation box looted, while the security guard was sleeping in the security room inside
The Sri Veerabhadraswamy Temple situated in Jadigenahalli village in Hoskote taluk was burgled and cash from the donation box looted, while the security guard was sleeping in the security room inside the temple in the wee hours of Sunday. The guard, Srinivas, told the temple trust members that he finished the rounds around 1.30 a.m. and went to the security room and slept. The theft had occurred between 1.30 a.m. and 6 a.m. The incident came to light when a cleaning staff came to the temple and noticed that one of the windows of the temple had been broken and the CCTV camera installed turned away.Election Results 2024: arrangements made for counting of votes in Vizianagaram, Srikakulam districts
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