Bengaluru Woman Strangles Daughter To Death For Supporting Father Apr 08, 2021, 14:54 IST
A heart-wrenching incident took place in Bangalore. A woman killed her three-year-old daughter at an under-construction building in Nagara Bhavi on Tuesday. This news came to light on Wednesday when passersby identified the body and informed the Police.
As per the details, Vinutha was the only daughter of Sudha and Eernna. They were living at Annapurneshwari Nagar in Bangalore. Eeranna, a daily-wage labourer and Sudha worked as housekeeping staffer at a tiles shop. Vinutha liked her father more than Sudha. On Tuesday, Eerana came home for lunch. At that time Vinutha was watching TV, Eeranna took the remote and changed the channel to watch the news. Sudha got frustrated and shouted at Eeranna for always watching the news. But Vinutha supported her father asking him to continue watching the TV and her mother got mad. Sudha lost her cool and decided to kill her daughter.
BENGALURU: Chamarajpet police arrested two mobile robbers and a buyer and recovered 67 cellphones and five two-wheelers, all worth around Rs 11.8 lakh, from them.
The accused are Shabaz Khan, 22, of MS Palya and Mohammed Shafi, 23, of Gangondanahalli; Afzal Pasha, 26, of JJ Nagar would receive the stolen phones from the duo.
Investigation revealed Khan and Shafi snatched a mobile phone from a pedestrian near Chamarajpet 9th Cross on the night of March 27. Based on the victim s compliant, police, with help of CCTV footage, traced the duo and arrested them. The two confessed to the crime and took cops to Afzal Pasha, the receiver. Together from them, police recovered 67 phones. Khan and Shafi had also stolen five motorbikes from different parts of the city and used them to commit robberies.
Human skeleton found in Bengaluru drain
By IANS |
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Tue, Feb 16 2021 14:42 IST |
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Human skeleton found in Bengaluru drain. Image Source: IANS News
Bengaluru, Feb 16 : Bengaluru civic body workers found a human skeleton while they were clearing the silt from blocked stormwater drains in Kamakshipalya neighbourhood in the city.
Kamakshipalya is a neighbourhood located in the western part of the city of Bengaluru. This neighbourhood is one of the densely populated small industrial cum residential localities of the city.
While the investigating officer said: At present we are suspecting that it may have got stuck in the drain after the deceased fell into the drain during rainy season or had been washed away after descending from an open-end of the storm water drain but there is also a possibility of body may have been dumped in the drain at the time of construction.
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Rowdy elements in the West division will have no option but to lay down their arms as DCP West Sanjeev Patil is on a mission to go after them
Thugs are now being booked under the more stringent Arms Act; 30 cases so far in West and other police stations too follow suit
Rowdy elements in Bengaluru West are feeling the heat. Ever since
Sanjeev M Patil,
Police (
West Division), he has instructed his team to book rowdy elements under the Arms Act and send them to jail. Eighteen police stations belonging to three police sub-divisions – Chickpete, Kengeri Gate and Vijaynagar – fall under this division.
Updated Dec 31, 2020 | 19:25 IST
All flyovers would be closed for traffic. Major signals and junctions will be barricaded to regulate traffic across Bengaluru. Bengaluru: Major signals to be barricaded on NYE  |  Photo Credit: PTI
Bengaluru: More traffic restrictions will be in place to avoid crowds in the city. The city police have announced these for New Year celebrations in Bengaluru citing the emergence of cases linked to the fresh strain of Covid.
All flyovers would be closed for traffic. Kamal Pant, Bengaluru Police Commissioner told the media, “Major signals and junctions will be barricaded to regulate traffic across the city. Unnecessary travelling, bike wheeling and loitering on the streets are not allowed.”