Chikkamagaluru, Jul 22: The investigation by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) into the case of a businessman's kidnap and subsequent suicide of DySP Kallappa Handibag, has prompted many activists of the Bajrang Dal and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad go into hiding to avoid police action.
Praveen Khandya and Naveen Shetty
The police, in their efforts to arrest Praveen Khandya, VHP leader and one of the accused in the kidnap case, are looking for his associates to trace him. Khandya has been absconding since July 4, the day Basavanahalli police in Chikkamagaluru registered an FIR, following a complaint by Tejas Gowda, a local financier.
During their investigation, the CID police took Pradeep K., a close associate of Khandya and a member of the Bajrang Dal's State committee, into custody. Another accused Abhiram, said to be an ABVP activist, has been arrested by the CID in Bengaluru.
The police are on the lookout for Khandya and Naveen Shetty.
CID Superintendent of Police D.C. Rajappa and Deputy Superintendent of Police Dharanesh have questioned nearly 10 associates of Khandya so far. However, the police have failed to trace the accused.
Khandya has nearly 25 cases pending against him. In Balehonnur police station alone, he has 16 cases. All are related to assault, unlawful assembly, rioting and similar charges.
According to sources, the police are checking Khandya's social media accounts to look for his friends and associates. His Facebook timeline is filled with posts opposing cow slaughter.
Shetty had been living in Sakleshpur for a couple of years.

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