– 659 grams of gold,1 kg silver,27 two-wheelers,one car,₹2.57 lakh cash, and one laptop.
– Eight chain-snatching cases were solved, with over ₹18.2 lakh worth of gold recovered.
– A carpenter cracked open a safe’s digital lock using instructions from a search engine and fled too Tamil Nadu after leaving half the gold behind.
– Police traced and arrested him; he was alleged to be well-versed in English.
– Eleven cases registered since May; eleven accused arrested; confiscated drugs include 65.8 kg ganja and 23 grams MDMA valued at ₹18.5 lakh.
The mysuru city police’s success in solving thefts underscores improved investigative diligence coupled with technological tracking methods for apprehending culprits quickly-evident in tracing offenders across state borders. The revelation that suspects used online resources to execute crimes highlights the evolving complexity of cyber-enabled strategies even in traditional offenses like burglary.
Together, large drug seizures reflect ongoing vigilance under NDPS provisions but underline persistent challenges posed by narcotics inflows into urban areas-a concern demanding strengthened preventive frameworks beyond arrests. For mysuru citizens,these developments could signal reassurance about active law enforcement efforts while also urging broader conversations on crime prevention strategies across technological frontiers.