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The police have taken into custody ten individuals, including some from Kerala.
The arrested have been identified as Vasanth Kumar (42) from Neermarga, Ramesh (42) from Neermarga, Raymond D’Souza (47) from Bantwal, Balakrishna (48) from Kasargod, Zakir Hussain (56) from Thrissur, Vinoj (38) from Thrissur, Sajeesh MM (32) from Thrissur, Biju G (41) from Trivandrum, Sathish Babu (44) from Thrissur, and Shijo Devasi (38) from Kerala.
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Vasanth discussed the cash in the contractor’s residence with Ramesh Poojary, who works in a bakery.
Both accused then discussed the plan with a third person, Raymond D’Souza, who is a mason, and he contacted the fourth accused, Balakrishna. The four local accused—Vasanth, Ramesh, Raymond, and Balakrishna—planned the dacoity. Balakrishna then got in touch with a Kerala team led by John Bosco (yet to be arrested).
The plan was made eight months ago.
The Kerala team visited Mangaluru and asked Ramesh and Vasanth to prepare a sketch and map of the area to execute the dacoity.
To develop interest, the local accused told the Kerala team that the contractor had over Rs 100 to Rs 300 crores, which motivated them to get involved in the dacoity. Four days before the dacoity, the team arrived in Mangaluru and stayed in a hotel.
They attempted to execute the plan on June 18 but were unsuccessful. They managed to execute the plan on June 21. They conversed in Hindi to mislead the victims into thinking the accused were from outside the state.
“Still, 4-5 more arrests need to be made in this case. Believing they could loot Rs 100 to 300 crores, they brought more than 20 gunny bags and equipment to remove the tiles of the master bedroom, assuming the money was hidden underneath the floor. Police had formed three teams to nab the culprits as it was a blind case without a single clue. I congratulate the DCP, ACP, and CCB staff for relentlessly working to crack this case over the last 15 days,” the police commissioner said.
On the night of June 21, robbers wielding knives tied up the family, and looted cash, jewelry, and other valuables worth around Rs. 9 lakhs.