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House burgled in Rajajinagar

Staff Reporter

BANGALORE: Burglars struck at a retired district and session judge's house in Magadi Road police station limits in the early hours of Thursday and made away with Rs. 25,000 in cash and gold.

The police said the incident took place at the house of H. Nagappa House in 5th Block, Rajajinagar, off West of Chord Road.

Around 5 a.m. when Mr. Nagappa was asleep in his room, his daughter Pushpa locked the main door and went out for a walk.

When Pushpa, a teacher in a private school, returned home an hour later, she found the thieves had entered in through the rear door and made away with cash and valuables from a wardrobe.

The Magadi Road police have registered a case.

Run over

Puttamma (45), a construction worker, was run over by a lorry at Seedadhahalli Cross in Peenya police station limits on Wednesday night. Puttamma was sleeping on a heap of sand near her hut.

The Peenya traffic police have registered a case.

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