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Meet Bangalore's Bunty and Babli

Updated on: 01 April,2010 09:15 AM IST  | 
Imran Gowhar |

Manjushree and her partner-in-crime Nagesh cleaned affluent homes in the city of valuables for nine years till their arrest yesterday

Meet Bangalore's Bunty and Babli

Manjushree and her partner-in-crime Nagesh cleaned affluent homes in the city of valuables for nine years till their arrest yesterday

Crime, the adage goes, does not pay. It did however, pay Manjushree (32) handsomely for nine years till she was arrested by the Madiwala police yesterday.

Manjushree and her partner-in-crime Nagesh burgled affluent city homes and sold the stolen valuables to jewellers.

Nagesh would wait in Manjushree's Maruti van and keep a watch, while she broke into the house and cleaned it of all valuables.






Manjushree, a resident of Hosakote had employed Nagesh, to assist her in the burglaries.

Thorough Planning

She would drive around the city in her Maruti Van with Nagesh to identify suitable targets, and decided on the day and time she would break into the targeted home.

After the deed was done Manjushree and Nagesh would attempt to sell valuables to jewellersu00a0 posing as a couple in dire straits who had family jewellery to sell.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (South East), BNS Reddy said, "Manjushree's husband Umesh is lodged in Central Jail. He has been charged with an attempt to murder."

Lavish Spending

With easy money thus earned, Manjushree reportedly spent lavishly on food and clothes.

"So far we have detected 11 cases of housebreak and theft by matching her fingerprints. Investigations to ascertain her involvements in other crimes continue.

We have formed a special team to crack the increasing burglaries. Various witnesses had reported seeing a Maruti van at the scene of the crime.
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This helped us zero in on Manjushree," Reddy added. "We are investigating where she stored the booty and how she made money out of it," said Madiwala police Inspector, ML Purushotham.

11
Number of cases of housebreaking and theft committed by Manjushree that have been detected by the police

9
Number of thefts committed by her in Madiwala police limits

250
Grams of stolen gold recovered from Manjushree by the policeu00a0u00a0u00a0

500
Grams of silver recovered from Manjushree by the police

Rs 7 lakh
Approximate value of Maruti Van used by Manjushree to burgle homes

257
Number of robberies that occur on an average day in India

12-Yr Girl Robs Bank

A bank teller was shocked when two girls who claimed to have a gun walked into a bank and demanded cash in January, last year.

The youngsters, thought to be aged 12 and 14, were handed an undisclosed amount of cash, including dollar bills that can be tracked.

The robbers, wearing matching blue sweatshirts, left the First National Bank in Symmes Township, Ohio,u00a0u00a0 US, ran away through a car park.

So far, the police have not apprehended the culprits.

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