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An Amman temple in Kilvenbakkam village near Arakkonam, Ranipet, was burglarized overnight. Thieves stole 12 sovereigns of gold jewellery, silver objects, and cash from the temple’s hundi (donation box). Residents discovered the break-in at 6 a.m. after finding the temple door lock broken. This is the second temple theft in the village recently, following a similar incident at the Draupadi Amman temple. Authorities are investigating, reviewing CCTV footage, and have formed special teams to catch the perpetrators. A similar theft occurred last month in a neighboring village.

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Ranipet Temple Robbed: Second Incident Rocks Kilvenbakkam

RANIPET, INDIA – November 23, 2025 – An Amman temple in Kilvenbakkam village, located near Arakkonam in the Ranipet district, was targeted by burglars overnight, resulting in the theft of gold jewelry, silver artifacts, and cash.

According to police reports, residents and temple priests discovered the break-in around 6:00 a.m. local time, finding the main door’s lock forced open. An inventory revealed that 12 sovereigns of gold jewellery adorning the deity were missing, along with several silver objects. Further inspection showed that the hundi, or donation box, had also been broken into and emptied.

“This is a disturbing incident, particularly given the recent annual temple festival that drew hundreds of devotees from neighboring villages,” stated a police spokesperson.

This incident marks the second temple burglary in Kilvenbakkam village in recent weeks. The Draupadi Amman temple was similarly targeted recently. Last month, gold jewellery went missing from a Murugan temple in nearby Sampathurayanpet village, raising concerns about a potential string of coordinated thefts.

Nemili police have registered a case and are actively investigating, including reviewing CCTV footage from the area. Special teams have been formed to apprehend the culprits and bring them to justice. Authorities urge anyone with information regarding the thefts to come forward.

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