Bengaluru,July 28: Netmagic/NTT Data Centre, a modern green building built by the Bearys Group has been awarded the highest green rating - IGBC ( Indian Green Building Council ) Platinum certification. 
 
The Plaque & Certificate was formally handed over at the launch event held at the Sheraton Grand, Whitefield, Bangalore on 27th July 2018 in the presence of Mr.Takanobu Maeda, Global Business Head, NTT Japan, Mr.Sharad Sanghi, MD & Mr. Sunil Gupta,  President, Netmagic, Mr.V Suresh, Chairman, Policy & Advocacy, CII-IGBC and Mr.Syed Mohamed Beary, Chairman, IGBC Bangalore Chapter.
 
Around 300 eminent industry leaders from India & Japan participated in an exclusive forum that was organized on the occasion to network, share and learn about the latest ICT best practices, trends and developments - enabling organizations to stay ahead of the competition.
 
With this, six projects of Bearys Group including the prestigious Bearys Global Research Triangle in Whitefield, Bengaluru have received the platinum certification by IGBC.

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Bengaluru: Vidyaranyapura police have arrested four persons, including a man posing as a Police Sub-Inspector (PSI), for allegedly breaking into a house, threatening the occupants, and extorting money while wearing police uniforms.

The arrested accused have been identified as Mallikarjuna, Pramod, Vinay, and Hrithik.

Police said the accused had hatched a plan to pose as police personnel, conduct fake raids, and extort money from residents by intimidation.

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According to the police, Mallikarjuna had failed the PSI examination twice and later falsely projected himself as a PSI. He allegedly conducted photo shoots in his hometown, Siraguppa, wearing a police uniform, baton, cap, and shoes, claiming to be serving as a PSI in Bengaluru.

On December 7, the four accused allegedly went to the house of Naveen in the Vidyaranyapura limits, threatened him with a stick and an iron rod, and claimed they had information that he was selling ganja. Under the pretext of searching, they allegedly extorted ₹87,000 through bank transfer, ₹53,000 in cash kept in the house, and ₹2,000 from his wallet.

Following Naveen’s complaint, Vidyaranyapura police registered a case and launched an operation, leading to the arrest of all four accused. Police have seized ₹45,000 in cash and the car used to commit the crime.
Further investigation is underway.