Mangaluru: The city police on Sunday arrested four people linked to the Sangh Parivar in connection with the moral policing incident at a gold shop here in the city.
The four had barged into a gold showroom and created ruckus in the shop.
The arrested accused have been identified as Shibin, Ganesh, Prakash and Chethan. The arrest comes a day after Karnataka Home Minister Araga Jnanendra had warned people of legal action if they take law into their hands and threaten law and order situation.
The incident of moral policing by the arrested accused was reported on December 6, when they barged into the gold showroom. They created ruckus at the site claiming that they had information on a male employee’s close relations with a woman employee from the marketing section of the showroom.
The accused while barging into the showroom were accompanied by the parents of woman employee.
A case in this regard was registered at the Kadri Police Station in the city following the four accused were arrested on Sunday.
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