Deccan Chronicle

3 steal 9 Kakatiya era idols worth `3cr, held The accused melted parts of the idols to extract gold

- JAYENDRA CHAITHANYA | DC

■ THE IDOLS were stolen from a temple at Gundepudi in Mahbubabad district.

■ THE POLICE apprehende­d the thieves on Friday morning near Kothaguda crossroads and recovered the three idols from them while checking the car.

Three persons were arrested by the Special Operations Team of the Rachakonda police for the alleged theft of 12 panchaloha idols worth `3 crore. The idols dated back to the Kakatiya era.

The idols were stolen from a temple at Gundepudi in Mahbubabad district. The police apprehende­d the thieves on Friday morning near Kothaguda crossroads at Abdullapur­met while checking vehicles. The robbers had cut the idols into pieces and wanted to melt them to extract gold.

The gang had robbed the Ramalayam at Gundepudi on October 28. The robbery came to light when priest Samudrala Venkata Laxmi Narsimhach­aryulu went to the temple and noticed the idols missing. The temple did not have CCTV cameras or a guard. The local police failed to crack the case.

On Friday morning, the Rachakonda SOT intercepte­d a car at Abdullapur­met in which K. Latchi Ram, 31, of Saidabad, K. Santosh, 21, of Meerpet, V. John, 31, of Chaitanyap­uri, all drivers by profession, were heading towards the city. Police recovered three idols from their possession while checking the car. On questionin­g, Santosh confessed to concealing nine more idols at his home.

An official from the SOT said, “Latchi Ram once went to Gundepudi to pray and learned about the old panchaloha idols. He searched in Google to find out the value of the idols and saw that they would be valued between `2 crore and `3 crore. He approached Santosh, a previous offender, and John who has a car. They went to the village, conducted a recce and on the night of October 27 stole the idols."

Rachakonda commission­er Mahesh Bhagwat said the trio was unsure as to how to sell the idols.

They cut small pieces from three idols and melted the pieces to extract gold. The age of the idols and their value will be estimated with the help of the archaeolog­y department. Along with the idols, three silver crowns and a car have also been seized from the robbers, said the commission­er.

 ??  ?? The Kakatiya era Panchaloha idols stolen from the Ramalayam temple was recovered by the police.
The Kakatiya era Panchaloha idols stolen from the Ramalayam temple was recovered by the police.

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