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Armed dacoits loot Rs 7 lakh cash from Vajreshwari temple

In an incident that took place around 3 am in Bhiwandi taluka of Thane, a gang of about 6 dacoits allegedly looted Rs 7 lakh cash from the famous Vajreshwari temple. To protest against the incident, the local residents observed a 'bandh' today and the temple was also shut for visitors.

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Published : May 10, 2019, 6:12 PM IST

Updated : May 10, 2019, 9:03 PM IST

Thane: A gang of about half a dozen dacoits armed with swords allegedly looted Rs 7 lakh cash from the famous Vajreshwari temple in Bhiwandi taluk of the district early on Friday, police said.

Armed dacoits loot cash from Vajreshwari temple

The incident took place around 3 am, police said. "The gang of dacoits wearing masks and armed with swords came to the temple and tied the hands and legs of the only security guard posted there. After entering the temple premises, they broke open the five cash boxes and decamped with the booty," Deputy Superintendent of Police of Ganeshpuri division, D M Godbole, said.

While five of the dacoits looted the cash, the sixth one stood guard outside the temple, he said.

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The cash was donated by the devotees, mostly during the recently-concluded Navratri fair, he added. After the dacoits left the place in their vehicles, the temple guard went to the temple trustees residing nearby and told them about the incident, Godbole said.

After being alerted, Additional Superintendent of Police Sanjay Patil of Thane district rural rushed to the spot along with the team and checked the CCTV footage. The CCTV footage showed five dacoits moving towards the temple and leaving it, police said. The investigators are trying to identify the accused, and a dog squad was pressed into service.

Talking to reporters outside the temple, Patil said a search has been launched to nab the accused. The temple, located in Vajreshwari town, which is around 75 kms away from Mumbai, is dedicated to goddess Vajreshwari.

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Godbole said the gold and silver ornaments adorning the deity have been spared by the dacoits.

An offence under IPC section 394 (voluntarily causing hurt in committing robbery) was registered against the accused, senior inspector Parshuram Londhe said.

To protest against the incident, the residents of the town observed a spontaneous 'bandh' (shutdown) on Friday and the temple was also shut for visitors.

Thane: A gang of about half a dozen dacoits armed with swords allegedly looted Rs 7 lakh cash from the famous Vajreshwari temple in Bhiwandi taluk of the district early on Friday, police said.

Armed dacoits loot cash from Vajreshwari temple

The incident took place around 3 am, police said. "The gang of dacoits wearing masks and armed with swords came to the temple and tied the hands and legs of the only security guard posted there. After entering the temple premises, they broke open the five cash boxes and decamped with the booty," Deputy Superintendent of Police of Ganeshpuri division, D M Godbole, said.

While five of the dacoits looted the cash, the sixth one stood guard outside the temple, he said.

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The cash was donated by the devotees, mostly during the recently-concluded Navratri fair, he added. After the dacoits left the place in their vehicles, the temple guard went to the temple trustees residing nearby and told them about the incident, Godbole said.

After being alerted, Additional Superintendent of Police Sanjay Patil of Thane district rural rushed to the spot along with the team and checked the CCTV footage. The CCTV footage showed five dacoits moving towards the temple and leaving it, police said. The investigators are trying to identify the accused, and a dog squad was pressed into service.

Talking to reporters outside the temple, Patil said a search has been launched to nab the accused. The temple, located in Vajreshwari town, which is around 75 kms away from Mumbai, is dedicated to goddess Vajreshwari.

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Godbole said the gold and silver ornaments adorning the deity have been spared by the dacoits.

An offence under IPC section 394 (voluntarily causing hurt in committing robbery) was registered against the accused, senior inspector Parshuram Londhe said.

To protest against the incident, the residents of the town observed a spontaneous 'bandh' (shutdown) on Friday and the temple was also shut for visitors.

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Armed dacoits loot Rs 7 lakh cash from Vajreshwari temple
         Thane, May 10 (PTI) A gang of about half a dozen
dacoits armed with swords allegedly looted Rs 7 lakh cash from
the famous Vajreshwari temple in Bhiwandi taluka of the
district early on Friday, police said.
         The incident took place around 3 am, police said.
         "The gang of dacoits wearing masks and armed with
swords came to the temple and tied the hands and legs of the
only security guard posted there. After entering the temple
premises, they broke open the five cash boxes and decamped
with the booty," Deputy Superintendent of Police of Ganeshpuri
division, D M Godbole, said.
         While five of the dacoits looted the cash, the sixth
one stood guard outside the temple, he said.
         The cash was donated by the devotees, mostly during
the recently-concluded Navratri fair, he added.
         After the dacoits left the place in their vehicles,
the temple guard went to the temple trustees residing nearby
and told them about the incident, Godbole said.
         After being alerted, Additional Superintendent of
Police Sanjay Patil of Thane district rural rushed to the spot
along with the team and checked the CCTV footage.
         The CCTV footage showed five dacoits moving towards
the temple and leaving it, police said.
         The investigators are trying to identify the accused,
and a dog squad was pressed into service.
         Talking to reporters outside the temple, Patil said a
search has been launched to nab the accused.
         The temple, located in Vajreshwari town, which is
around 75 kms away from Mumbai, is dedicated to goddess
Vajreshwari.
         Godbole said the gold and silver ornaments adorning
the deity have been spared by the dacoits.
         An offence under IPC section 394 (voluntarily causing
hurt in committing robbery) was registered against the
accused, senior inspector Parshuram Londhe said.
         To protest against the incident, the residents of the
town observed a spontaneous 'bandh' (shutdown) on Friday and
the temple was also shut for visitors. PTI COR
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