Udupi, Aug 7: Director-General and Inspector-General of Police Om Prakash said on Friday that underworld don Bannanje Raja, who was on the run for 18 years before he was detained in Morocco in February this year, will be extradited to Bengaluru in a couple of days.

Bannanje Raja, who is facing 44 cases in and around the State, also had three passports that he has obtained in three different names.
The State police, which got a red corner notice issued against him, prepared documents weighing 100 kg and presented them to the authorities in Morocco to substantiate its claim to get him extradited, Mr. Om Prakash said.
Bannanje Raja, alias Rajendra, was booked for rowdyism in Malpe in 1990. He started organising a gang and indulged in several criminal activates, including a rape of a college girl in Udupi, and operated an extortion racket. Gradually, he expanded his operation to Bengaluru and was arrested in 1995 by JB Nagar police under the Arms Act.
Soon after getting out on bail, he escaped to Dubai using a fake passport but continued his extortion racket from there.
He formed a gang under the banner, “BR Company”, and expanded his criminal activities to Uttar Pradesh, Kerala and Mumbai.
Though the Mangaluru police got a red corner notice issued against him in 2009, he continued his extortion racket and in one instance, got Ankola-based businessman R.N. Nayak killed when the latter refused to pay him ransom money.
Mr. Om Prakash said that the police would be able to expose the racket and his network spread across the country through a detailed interrogation. He also hinted that a probe would be conducted on how Bannanje Raja managed to procure two passports from Bengaluru and Mangaluru and take necessary action.
Bannanje Raja began his career in crime in Udupi as a small-time rowdy. He hails from Bannanje in Udupi. In the initial stages, he was involved in petty and extortion cases. But he shot into prominence after his involvement in the murder of Kokkarne Kushal Shetty in 1991.
Santosh Kumar, Additional Superintendent of Police, told The Hindu in Udupi on Friday that there were 12 cases against Bannanje Raja in Udupi district, including the Kokkarne Kushal Shetty murder case. Most of the cases against him pertained to extortion.
Though he was in Udupi for some time after the Kokkarne Kushal Shetty murder case, he later moved to Mumbai and from there to West Asia. Though he was abroad, he used to control extortion and other activities through his associates in the country. His henchmen were involved in the murder of R.N. Naik in Karwar last year, he said.
“Now that he has been caught, he will have to be produced before courts in Udupi and Karwar,” Mr. Kumar said.




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