Temple run over, London woman held for thefts
Cops say Selvi flew from UK to attend temple fests not out of devotion, but to snatch chains
Published: 08th March 2020 05:57 AM | Last Updated: 08th March 2020 05:57 AM | A+A A-
COIMBATORE: Temple festivals are one of those events that help the diaspora keep in touch with its roots. London resident C Selvi finds such events hard to resist. Selvi scrambles to India whenever a sea of devotees trickles into the temple towns across the country. Not out of devotion, though. When police caught her, along with two associates, she had no less than 20 sovereigns snatched from devotees at various cultural festivals.
Every year, after meticulous planning, P Mathi (27), a resident of Thrissur in Kerala, and R Parasakthi (36), from Tiruvanmiyur in Chennai, would make an ISD call. The call to London would be picked by C Selvi (36), currently settled with family in London but originally from Tiruvanmiyur in Chennai. Based on the call, Selvi would make a trip to Tamil Nadu, where she would team up with the other two to visit towns in festive fervour. There, they would relieve unsuspecting devotees of their gold possessions, said a police officer.
The trio had gained notoriety by attending various temple festivals; so much so that a special team was formed by the Coimbatore police only to nab them. When the Koniamman Temple Car Festival was organised on Wednesday, on sifting through the CCTV footage, the police identified the trio. They were nabbed and the combined worth of seizure made from them was pegged at 20 sovereigns.