Mangaluru, Jan 4: In a gruesome incident, a youth was hacked to death with lethal weapons near Panjimogaru in Kavoor police station here on Thursday.
The victim has been identified as Rakesh (27), son of Yogesh of Urundady.
Rakesh was working as a labourer. When he was returning home on his scooter, he was attacked and hacked to death at 10 pm.
When Rakesh reached Maladies road near Panjimogaru, the miscreants attacked him with lethal weapons. Sustaining severe injuries, he died on the spot.
Police suspected that the attack might have happened due to love affair. Police Commissioner TR Suresh and other senior police officers visited the spot. Sniffer dogs and fingerprint experts were summoned to the spot. Kavoor police registered a case.
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Bengaluru (PTI): The Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) has collected over Rs 19 lakh as a penalty from 10,069 passengers who were penalised for travelling without tickets and occupying seats exclusively reserved for ladies in the last three months, officials said on Thursday.
The checking staff of BMTC have intensified checking of buses operated in and around Bengaluru City to detect ticketless travelling by passengers, they said.
According to BMTC, during the months of August, September and October, the checking staff checked 57,219 trips and penalised 8,891 ticketless passengers by collecting Rs 17,96,030 as penalty and 5,268 cases were booked against conductors for their dereliction of duty.
During the same period, they have also penalised 1,178 male passengers for occupying seats exclusively reserved for lady passengers and imposed fines by collecting Rs 1,17,800 in accordance with the KMV (Karnataka Motor Vehicle) Rules of the MV Act of 1988.
"In total, during the months of August, September and October, 10,069 passengers were penalised and Rs 19,13,830 was collected," the BTMC officials stated.