Karwar: Uttara Kannada District Crime Branch (DCB) has registered a case, against unidentified fraudsters for duping a Karwar man of over Rs. 24.5 lac though online transactions.

Prashant Savant, the victim, hails from Sadashivgad of Karwar Taluka, and had availed a life insurance policy from Maxlife Insurance Company in 2011, he paid the annual premium of INR 15,510 till 2015 and then discontinued it, hence making the policy void.

Prashant, however, received multiple calls recently, wherein people on call introduced themselves to be the officials of Maxlife Insurance Company while some of them claimed to be from Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

The callers promised Prashant of re-activating the policy and also offered him more bounties on the renewed policy, and tricked Prashant into the trap.

Speaking to Varthabharati, DCB officer Sudarshan, added that Prashant started receiving calls six months back, and he was asked to transfer amount in accounts, while every time luring him with special offers of doubling the money.

“He was asked to transfer amount five times in last six months, and the total amount that he deposited in five instalments is over 24.5 lac rupees. He was asked to transfer money in different accounts each time” Sudharshan told Varthabharati.

DCB Inspector Sharanagouda V.H is investigating the case, which is registered at the Uttara Kannada Cyber, Economic & Narcotics Crime Police Station under DCB.

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Nalbari: Tension prevailed in the Panigaon area of Nalbari district on December 24 after members of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal allegedly entered the premises of St Mary’s School and vandalised materials prepared for Christmas celebrations.

According to local sources, activists of the VHP and Bajrang Dal entered the school campus ahead of Christmas and raised slogans inside the premises. It is alleged that Christmas-related decorations and materials kept within the school compound were damaged and set on fire.

Eyewitnesses said that members of the Bajrang Dal were the first to enter the campus, during which they allegedly raised slogans such as “Jai Shri Ram,” “Jai Hindu Rashtra,” and “Bharat Mata Ki Jai,” and burnt items prepared for Christmas celebrations. The incident created panic among local residents and led to concerns over law and order in the area. No injuries have been reported so far.

The incident comes amid reports of similar acts in Nalbari town in recent days, where Christmas decorations displayed at several commercial establishments were allegedly set on fire.

Reacting to the incident, fact-checker Mohammed Zubair said on social media that VHP and Bajrang Dal activists entered St Mary’s School on Christmas Eve, raised slogans and destroyed Christmas decorations. His post drew attention to the incident and sparked wider discussion online.

Police have not yet issued an official statement on the incident. Further details are awaited.