Thane, September 23: The police in Maharashtra's Thane city have launched an investigation after a silver idol of Lord Ganesha, many sacred symbols and cash were stolen from a temple, an official said on Saturday. The theft was committed at the Jai Bholenath temple in Naupada locality on the intervening night of Thursday and Friday, the police said. Andhra Pradesh: Three Person Electrocuted to Death After Comin in Contact With Live Wire in Kakinada District

A silver Ganesha idol weighing 7 kg, a ‘trishul' (trident), a metal snake, copper vessels, a table fan and cash were stolen from the shrine, said the official from Naupada police station. Mumbai: 60-Year Old Man Killed Due to Toxic Fumes After Fire Breaks Out on Upper Floors of 15-Storey Building in Dadar

No arrests have been made yet, he said, adding that an investigation is underway.

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