Bantwala: Senior political leader and former Karnataka Chief Minister SM Krishna's son-in-law and owner of Cafe Coffee Day group, Siddharth on Monday late night has allegedly committed suicide by jumping off Nethravathi Bridge in Mangaluru.
The rumors of the incidents were triggered when police personnel started conducting search operation at Nethravathi river late on Monday night.
According to the reports, the person who committed suicide by jumping off the bridge was SM Krishna's businessman son-in-law Siddharth.
It is said that Siddharth came in his Innova car along with his driver and asked his driver to park the car near Nethravathi bridge adding that he will take a walk for sometime, but he is said to have jumped off the bridge.
Police immediately started search operation and senior officials of District Administration also rushed to the spot.
The police however refused to officially confirm the identity of the person who jumped off the bridge. The driver of the car has reportedly been taken to Ullal Police Station.










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Bengaluru (PTI): Six foreign women were arrested after they were found to be allegedly engaged in illegal activities by soliciting men in a public place for prostitution, police said on Tuesday.
The arrests were made by the Women Protection Wing of the Central Crime Branch (CCB) on April 24, they said.
Police, however, have not disclosed the nationalities of the women in the statement.
According to police, the operation was carried out following a tip off that some foreign women were standing near the footpath of the bus stop close to Madiwala Check Post, within the jurisdiction of Koramangala Police Station here and were soliciting men passing by on the road for prostitution.
Based on this information, the officers and staff of the CCB Women Protection Wing immediately visited the spot and conducted a verification, they said.
During the operation, it was found that six foreign women were engaging in illegal activities by soliciting men in a public place for prostitution, a statement issued by the office of the police commissioner stated.
Acting swiftly, the officers and staff conducted a raid and secured all six foreign women. Upon inquiry regarding their passports and visas, they failed to provide valid and satisfactory information, it said.
"Subsequently, all six foreign women were produced before the Koramangala Police Station along with a report for further legal action. In this regard, a case has been registered at Koramangala Police Station, and further investigation is in progress," the police statement added.
