Bengaluru (PTI): An employee and his friend were arrested for allegedly stealing Rs 91.76 lakh from a private firm here where the former worked as a cashier, police said on Friday.
The cashier has been identified as Dhananjay (28), a resident of RT Nagar in Bengaluru. His friend Praveen (29) a native of Malavagoppa in Shivamogga district was also picked up, they said.
With their arrests, police claimed to have recovered Rs 81.66 Lakh cash from them.
The matter was reported at Sadashivanagar police station here on February 20, police said.
According to police, the theft took place at a private firm on BEL Road in Bengaluru.
In his complaint, the company's owner claimed that on the night of February 19, he left office after locking the main door. The next morning, staff of a neighbouring shop informed him over the phone that the glass of his office had been broken.
Upon reaching the office and checking, he found that out of Rs 1.76 crore kept in the office drawer, an amount of Rs 91.76 lakh had been stolen by unknown persons, he alleged.
Following investigation, one of the accused -- Praveen -- was secured in Shivamogga along with the car used for committing the offence, police said.
"During interrogation, he confessed to his involvement in the crime and disclosed details about another individual who was working in the complainant's office and had facilitated the theft," a senior police officer said.
Based on his information, Dhananjay, who worked at the complainant's office in Sadashivanagar was taken into custody, he said.
"During questioning, he admitted that with the intention of making easy money, he had informed his friends about the cash kept in the office, which led to the theft," he added.
Efforts are ongoing to trace two other absconding accused, police said, adding that further probe is underway.
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Thiruvananthapuram (PTI): Four officials of the Fort Police Station here have been suspended in connection with an alleged custodial torture incident, police said on Friday.
The suspended personnel are Grade Sub-Inspector Sreekumar and Civil Police Officers Siju, Sunil and Gireesh.
Last week, Fort Police registered a case after a motorcycle was allegedly found stolen near a hotel here.
During the investigation, police identified two Kottayam natives, Jinu and Unni, as suspects.
Jinu was later taken into custody from Kochi, which led to the apprehension of Unni and a minor boy, officials said.
After initial interrogation, the minor was released.
However, family members of Jinu and Unni alleged that they were brutally assaulted while in custody.
After being remanded in judicial custody, Jinu’s condition reportedly worsened.
He was shifted to Thiruvananthapuram General Hospital and later referred to the Government Medical College Hospital, officials said.
Police officials said Jinu suffered serious kidney dysfunction and remains in critical condition.
Unni was also admitted to the hospital with injuries, officials added.
Following allegations of custodial torture, Thiruvananthapuram City Police Commissioner K Karthick ordered an inquiry by an Assistant Commissioner to ascertain whether custodial assault had taken place.
Police said the inquiry found that custodial assault had occurred and that arrest procedures were not properly followed.
Based on the report, the City Police Commissioner ordered the suspension of the four officers and initiated a departmental probe against them, police said.
