<p>Mangaluru: The Vittal police arrested three persons for allegedly stealing money from a donation box (kanike katte) belonging to a place of worship at Kanyana in Bantwal taluk.</p><p>The arrested are Twaheed (19), Ummar Farooq (18), and Mohammad Nabeel (18),all residents of Vittla Kasaba village, said the police. </p>.With few takers for trade, goldsmiths in Karnataka fading.<p>Unidentified miscreants broke open two donation boxes belonging to a place of worship and allegedly stole cash estimated to be between Rs 12,000 and Rs 15,000.</p><p>According to the complaint lodged by D Narayana Rao (72), a resident of Delantabettu, Kanyana, who also serves as the president of the place of worship, the donation boxes were installed by the roadside near the Delantabettu school. </p><p>Rao, who regularly collects the offerings, discovered the theft during a routine visit to the site on July 26, when he found that both donation boxes had been forcibly opened and the money stolen. </p><p>Based on his complaint, a case has been registered at Vittal Police Station under Section 303(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). Further investigation is in progress.</p>
<p>Mangaluru: The Vittal police arrested three persons for allegedly stealing money from a donation box (kanike katte) belonging to a place of worship at Kanyana in Bantwal taluk.</p><p>The arrested are Twaheed (19), Ummar Farooq (18), and Mohammad Nabeel (18),all residents of Vittla Kasaba village, said the police. </p>.With few takers for trade, goldsmiths in Karnataka fading.<p>Unidentified miscreants broke open two donation boxes belonging to a place of worship and allegedly stole cash estimated to be between Rs 12,000 and Rs 15,000.</p><p>According to the complaint lodged by D Narayana Rao (72), a resident of Delantabettu, Kanyana, who also serves as the president of the place of worship, the donation boxes were installed by the roadside near the Delantabettu school. </p><p>Rao, who regularly collects the offerings, discovered the theft during a routine visit to the site on July 26, when he found that both donation boxes had been forcibly opened and the money stolen. </p><p>Based on his complaint, a case has been registered at Vittal Police Station under Section 303(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). Further investigation is in progress.</p>