Belthangady: The Dharmasthala Police have detained three youngsters following a complaint lodged by a bus conductor accusing them of causing a disturbance by halting a government bus near Charmady.
The detained individuals have been identified as Mohammed Shabir (21), Mohammad Mahroof (22), and Mohammed Mubashir (23), all residents of Charmady village and currently studying at a college in Ujire.
According to reports, the incident took place on Saturday when the youngsters were traveling from Ujire to Charmady on a KSRTC bus. Allegedly, they were standing on the footboard of the bus, prompting the conductor, Shivakumar, to request them to either board the bus or find an alternative means of transportation. This request apparently led to an argument between the students and the conductor. Subsequently, a group of individuals stopped the bus near Charmady, claiming that the conductor had physically assaulted the students.
In response to the incident, the conductor filed a police complaint, accusing the students of obstructing him from performing his duties. Following an investigation into the matter, officers from the Dharmasthala Police apprehended the three youths on Sunday.
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Bengaluru: Rajagopal Nagar Police have arrested five men for their alleged involvement in the murder of a 24-year-old man on April 21, following a clash over pigeons.
Darshan (28), Surendra (27), Mahendra (29), Vijay (26) and Darshan (26), learned to be residents of Laggere in Nandini Layout, have been arrested. Police have said that they are looking for four other suspects in the crime, who are still absconding.
Bengaluru DCP (North West) DL Nagesh has said that the victim Mallikarjun Rao’s friend Prashanth had been rearing pigeons and the suspects had allegedly stolen the birds. On Tuesday, April 21 night, Prashanth, accompanied by Rao, came to Laggere to ask the suspects regarding the theft of the birds.
A fight occurred at the point, with the suspects attacking Rao with lethal weapons and murdering him, the senior officer has said.
