Mangaluru: Police arrested the accused who had registered a complaint with police saying he was robbed of 54gm gold while riding his bike near Jeppu Mahakalipaddu.
The accused Harish Acharya filed a complaint which reads ‘After making gold ornaments I was on my way to hand them over to Tokkottu Jewellery. Suddenly some unidentified miscreants attacked with chili powder and robbed me of 54-gram jewellery worth Rs. 1,35,000.'
During the investigation, Acharya again complained saying assets worth Rs. 1 lakh has been stolen from his Kalikamba house.
When police interrogated Harish in both the cases, the truth was ascertained. Confessing to his crime, Acharya said that he had created a false story because he was in the loss.
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Dandeli: In an incident reported on Sunday, a bus carrying school students who had come to Dandeli for a trip reportedly overturned in the middle of the road.
The accident occurred as the group was returning to Dandeli after engaging in water sports at Ganeshgudi.
Reports suggest that the bus, carrying students from St. Anthony's High School in Hosadurga, Chitradurga district, overturned into a roadside gutter after the driver lost control of the vehicle.
Locals and resort staff nearby promptly came to the rescue, pulling the children from the wreckage and arranging for their transport to Dandeli Government Hospital using ambulances. Among the rescuers were locals Rafiq Kutty, Irshad Khan, Ashfaq Naika, Mehboob Mujawar, and Ramesh Nadara, whose swift actions were instrumental in ensuring the injured received immediate medical attention.
The injured students are currently undergoing treatment at Dandeli Government Hospital. Police from the Ramanagara Station have visited the site and are conducting an investigation into the cause of the accident.