Bengaluru: Fastening the investigation in the multi-crore fraud and cheating case of IMA Group of Companies, Special Investigation Team (SIT) on Friday arrested five more directors of the company.
The arrested directors have been identified as Shadab Ahmed (28), Israr Ahmed (32), Fuzail Ahmed (30), Mohammed Idrees (30) and Usman (33).
The SIT has arrested a total of 13 people in the case so far as its efforts to trace the owner of the company Mansoor Khan continues.
In a notice issued to Mansoor Khan, he has been asked to present himself on June 24 before SIT, while ED Summons have also been pasted at IMA Offices’ doors.
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Bengaluru: A 38-year-old scrap worker accused of stealing UPS batteries has been arrested by the Parappana Agrahara police for targeting roadside power backup units in Electronic City.
According to The Indian Express, the accused has been identified as Chinnadurai (38), a native of Tamil Nadu. He was apprehended on March 9 from a scrap shop in Vaddarapalya on Koppa Begur Main Road following a tip-off.
Police said the accused targeted roadside power backup units installed for CCTV cameras, streetlights, and traffic signals, disrupting public infrastructure, particularly in Electronic City Phase-2 and Shanthipura Main Road.
The case was originally registered on February 5 after a private company reported the theft of 10 UPS batteries from roadside locations.
During interrogation, Chinnadurai reportedly confessed to carrying out the thefts as a source of livelihood and admitted to similar offences across the city.
The police recovered 51 UPS batteries of various companies and seized an autorickshaw used in the crimes. The total value of the recovered property is estimated at Rs 4 lakh.
“With his arrest, we have detected this case and also solved two other theft cases registered against him in different police stations across the city,” a police officer said.
As per the report, the accused was produced before a court on March 10 and remanded to judicial custody.
The thefts had earlier led to traffic signals going non-functional in Electronic City, raising safety concerns among commuters.
