വിഗ്രഹ മോഷണം ശീലമാക്കിയ കള്ളൻ പാസ്റ്റർ ആയ കഥ |BS Chandra Mohan |Mlife Daily
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True stories and true incidents
The burglary appeared to have been committed by a professional, an expert in the field. as there was no clue to the whereabouts of the stolen goods. Even the experienced police dog could smell nothing - but ran to the temple tank and plunged into it three times.
The vague clue led the police to dry the tank with the hope of finding the stolen article at the bottom. No idols were recovered, but a crowbar was found which led the police to conclude it was used by the culprit to break open the 'Sreekovil' (inner shrine).
Vague Clue: A police constable also noticed a small piece of paper floating on the water, before the tank was emptied. When it was fished out, no one at first attached much significance to it. It was, after all, a quarter sheet page, apparently part of a school student's notebook with something written on it in pencil.
Then somebody noticed that the page also contained the school address of S. Ramani, a giri in Parassala near Trivandrum. The police immediately rushed to Parassala and traced Ramani. She confirmed that the piece of paper was part of her previous year's composition notebook, which along with other outdated school books, had been sold to an iron merchant, Kochukunhan Nadar. Ramani tearfully pleaded that she sold it to raise some money to buy kerosene.....
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