Bengaluru: Home Minister G. Parameshwara said investigators have traced key leads in the recent robbery case in the city and assured that the accused will be arrested soon.
Speaking to reporters at Vidhana Soudha, he said the gang had received advance information about cash being loaded into the ATM. “We now know who passed this information. We are checking whether someone from the cash-loading team itself was involved. We have just received a strong lead,” he said.
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He noted that such a crime had not occurred in broad daylight in Bengaluru in recent times. “More than seven crore rupees were looted. We have the vehicle number and other vital details. We are verifying whether the accused are from Karnataka or from outside the state. Some information is already with us, but we cannot disclose everything now as it may affect the investigation,” he added.
The minister assured that the case is being taken very seriously. “They will definitely be arrested,” he said.
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Davanagere: Students of Dr B.R. Ambedkar Post-Matric Hostel at SPS Nagar on Budal Road filed a complaint with the Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) after allegedly finding a worm in the idli-sambar served to them.
The students brought a plate of the food to the ADC to highlight the issue. They alleged that unhygienic items such as hair, small stones, sticks and insects are being found in the food regularly.
They also complained that neither the kitchen staff nor the hostel warden was taking the issue seriously.
Responding to the complaint, ADC Sheelvant Shivakumar assured the students that action would be taken if lapses were found. He said he would visit the hostel soon to inspect the kitchen and check whether food is being served as per the approved menu.
