The Hindu (Kochi)

Entreprene­ur ba‚ed by strange turn of events at her house

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A woman entreprene­ur staying alone at a house at Thevakkal in Thrikkakar­a North remains baŸed by a theft followed by the alleged visit of four strangers at her doorstep two days later.

Vaitla Santhoshi Roopa, who is originally from Hyderabad and runs a žlm production company here, had bought the house in January. When she was away in Dubai, the CCTV network at her home suddenly went dead in the early hours of April 12.

One of her aides visited the house next day to žnd the cameras disconnect­ed and the back door broken. Some valuables were also found missing following which Ms. Roopa rushed back home and registered a case with the Thrikkakar­a police.

According to the žrst informatio­n report, a gold chain studded with eight diamonds and valued at around ₹1.50 lakh was stolen from a drawer in the wardrobe of a bedroom on the žrst ¤oor. The police have invoked IPC Sections 457 (lurking house-trespass or house-breaking by night in order to commit o–ence punishable with imprisonme­nt), 461 (dishonestl­y breaking open receptacle containing property), and 380 (theft in dwelling house).

“Strangely, the CCTV cameras in my house have captured a car with four persons near my home on Monday night. One of them came in front of my gate all the while seeming to give instructio­ns to someone over the phone. I was staying at a hotel since the police said they had to conduct forensic examinatio­n at the house before I moved in. When my security guard asked what he wanted, he left without answering,” said Ms. Roopa.

She again approached the police on Tuesday morning following which a forensic team collected evidence at the house. “We are in the process of investigat­ing the case,” the police said.

Ms. Roopa, however, žnds the entire sequence of events strange. For, the theft had happened precisely after her previous security guard had suddenly disappeare­d without notice.

“Even the theft seemed strange as there were even more valuables at home, which were left untouched,” she said.

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