Bengaluru: College student molested, slapped on road; 4 men arrested

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March 20, 2017

Bengaluru, Mar 40: A 20-year-old student and her friend objected a person for riding in the wrong direction but ended up being molested and slapped. The incident took place on the service road near A2B hotel near Vidyanagar cross, Chikkajala on Sunday night. Four persons were arrested in this connection on Monday morning.

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The arrested are identified as Manjunath and Krishna, both lorry drivers, Ravi, a salesman in a private company and Praveen, an employee in a photo copy shop. They are residents of Sonnappanahalli.

In the compliant filed by the victim, she stated that around 9 pm, she and her friend Santosh (name changed) were returning home after having dinner at a nearby hotel. As they were going on their two-wheeler, they noticed another person coming in the opposite direction on his scooter. Santosh and the victim stopped their bike and Manjunath, who came in the opposite direction without the head light on, stopped his scooter in front of them, said the police.

She added that when they questioned Manjunath, as to why he was riding in the wrong way, he told them that it is a service road and two way vehicular movement is allowed. They again asked Manjunath that why was he violating rules by not turning the head light on. They indulged in a heated argument and Manjunath managed to take away the bike key from the from ignition of the bike.

They asked Manjunath to talk in either English or Hindi as they do not understand the local language. They asked him to return the key but Manjunath started using obscene language against them and even slapped the Santosh, added the police.

The victim in her complaint mentioned that she tried to save Santosh, but were over powered by the crowd, who had gathered around them. A few of them from the crowd pushed the victim and touched her inappropriately and misbehaved with her. She started crying and even pleaded them to let them go but they continued to molest her. They even threatened the victim that they cannot to do anything and it is better for them to leave the city and go back to their native. There were around 40 to 50 people around us and a few people threatened not to shout failing which they would not spare us, mentioned the police.

She mentioned that Santosh managed to snatch away the key and fled the spot. They were chased by a few people for a distance. After they reached a safe place, she called up her mother, who informed the police control room, said the police.

“When they asked the victim’s mother for the location, she was unable to give them the exact location, as we did not know area we were in. Later the victim managed to reach her house and then went to Chikkajala police station and lodged a complaint,” said a senior police officer.

“We went to the spot where the incident took place and gathered details of the incident. A few people provided information about the persons. We also obtained a photograph of Manjunath, which was clicked by the victim. Based on these clues, we arrested four persons, who confessed to have committed the crime. It is being investigated if more people are involved and they will also be arrested. The CCTV footages from nearby buildings are also being gathered. The victim and her friend are in a state of shock and fortunately they were not injured,” added the officer.

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October 22,2024

Mangaluru, Oct 22: A Mangaluru resident has fallen victim to a ₹20 lakh scam after being lured into a fraudulent investment scheme by individuals posing as representatives of J.P. Morgan India. The case, filed at Kadri police station, highlights the growing threat of investment fraud in the region.

The victim, whose identity has not been disclosed, was contacted on September 24 by a man named Vishwanathan, who falsely introduced himself as the Chief Investment Strategist for J.P. Morgan India. Shortly after, a woman named Neeta Sharma reached out, using multiple phone numbers to convince the victim of her association with the prestigious financial firm. She shared a company link and urged the victim to invest ₹20 lakh, promising high returns.

On October 14, after being convinced by Neeta's claims, the victim transferred ₹20 lakh to the fraudulent account. Following this, Neeta instructed the victim to purchase 1,000 shares at ₹240 per share, which he did. The next day, she advised buying 7,900 more shares at ₹250.95 each, further strengthening her false credibility.

However, trouble arose when Neeta told the victim to withdraw the invested amount. Instead of receiving the full sum, the victim was sent only ₹1,500, transferred from an unknown account. When questioned, Neeta could not provide a clear explanation for the discrepancies.

Sensing the deceit, the victim demanded a full refund of his investment. Neeta, however, brazenly asked for an additional ₹4 lakh, prompting the victim to realize the extent of the fraud. He then filed a formal complaint with the Kadri police.

This incident serves as a critical reminder for the public to remain vigilant against fraudulent schemes, particularly those involving investment promises from unverified sources. Always ensure that you verify the legitimacy of financial institutions and representatives before transferring funds. 

The Kadri police are investigating the case and have urged the public to stay alert and report any suspicious investment schemes.

Tips to Protect Yourself from Investment Scams:

1.    Verify Credentials: Always cross-check the credentials of anyone claiming to represent a reputable financial institution. Use official contact information from the company's website to verify.

2.    Be Skeptical of Unsolicited Offers: Be cautious of unexpected investment offers, especially those that promise unusually high returns.

3.    Conduct Thorough Research: Before investing, investigate the company and the proposed investment thoroughly. Look for reviews, ratings, and any red flags.

4.    Report Suspicious Activity: If you suspect a scam, report it immediately to local authorities or financial regulatory bodies to prevent further fraud.

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October 26,2024

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Udupi, Oct 26: In a heartbreaking incident in Beejadi village near Kundapur in Udupi district, two young men were swept away by a powerful wave while swimming in the sea on Saturday morning. 

Santosh, 21, was pulled from the water by local fishermen and residents, but tragically, he succumbed to his injuries on the way to the hospital. Ajay, who was also caught in the wave, remains missing, according to Kundapur police.

The duo, along with friends Shreyas and Mokshith, had been staying at the Sahana Sun Caste Resort to attend a wedding. Ignoring warnings from locals about the dangers of entering the sea, the group ventured into the water. Around 9:30 a.m., a large wave suddenly engulfed them, sweeping Ajay and Santosh into deeper waters.

Police reported that Ajay hailed from Hangalli village near Kundapur, while Santosh was from Dasarahalli near Bengaluru. Expert divers have been dispatched to the scene in hopes of locating Ajay’s body.

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October 29,2024

Bengaluru: Following allegations by a section of farmers from Vijayapura district that their lands were marked as Waqf properties, Karnataka Chief Minister Sidddaramaiah on Tuesday said none of them will be evicted, and notices issued to them will be withdrawn.

"No farmer will be evicted from their land. Yesterday Revenue Minister (Krishna Byre Gowda), M B Patil (Industries and Vijayapura district in-charge Minister) and Waqf Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan have jointly said that no farmer from Vijayapura will be evicted from their land," Siddaramaiah said.

Speaking to reporters here, he said in case notices have been issued to farmers, they will be withdrawn.

Responding to a question that similar notices have been issued to farmers in Yadgir and Dharwad districts too, the CM said: "I will ask the Revenue Minister to look into it, nowhere farmers will be evicted."

Seeking to clarify "confusion" over 1,200 acres in Honavada of Tikota taluk being marked as Waqf property, M B Patil had recently said it was due to an “error” in the gazette notification.

He also had said only 11 acres out of the 1,200 acres are Waqf properties, and a task force headed by the Deputy Commissioner will be formed to resolve the issues.

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