Munger superintendent of police Ashish Bharti said that acting on a tip off a police team led by additional superintendent of police (Operations) Rana Navin laid a trap and arrested the smuggler from Gaida Pahar area and seized the six idols.
The idols had been stolen from Lakhisarai district and were to be sold to another smuggler in Munger, he said.
The arrested smuggler, who has been identified, had confessed that two idols, including of that of Shiva Parvati were stolen from Chandi temple at Urain village in Lakhisarai district. The other idols were stolen from nearby places.
Bharti said the arrested smuggler, whose two accomplices are absconding, had confessed that he had sold stolen idols in Delhi and Karnataka in the past.
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