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Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Masked thief steals donation box from Hindu temple in broad daylight

“Masked thief steals donation box from Hindu temple in broad daylight”, The Australia Today, December 06, 2025

“A Hindu temple in Brampton, Ontario (Canada), was robbed in broad daylight during Thanksgiving week, leaving devotees stunned and prompting calls for stronger protection of places of worship.

The Hindu American Foundation described it as a “disturbing incident”, saying:

“A local Hindu temple was robbed in broad daylight, with bystanders seemingly frozen, possibly fearing the thieves were armed. Our places of worship must be protected.”

Footage of the robbery at the Ganesh (Vinayagar) Temple went viral within minutes. The video shows a masked man lifting the donation box and calmly walking out as the alarm blares and red lights flash…..”

Read full article at theaustraliatoday.com.au

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