They were surprised to see a bandage under each foot that contained pieces of gold
The man who hailed from Karwar in Uttara Kannada landed in police custody
Bengaluru: A shocking incident came to light at Bengaluru International Airport in Karnataka where a 27-year-old flier from Dubai was held on Saturday as he hid gold pieces under his feet using a bandage.
The man who hailed from Karwar in Uttara Kannada landed in police custody as the cops suspected something fishy. His unusual walk at the airport made the sleuths of Bangalore customs suspicious.
As per the sources, the passenger had arrived at the airport on flydubai flight FZ 4007 on Saturday morning.
Updated Apr 12, 2021 | 16:25 IST
Bengaluru: The accused kept a watch on the woman and on one such occasion when the woman s husband was not in town, he attempted to rape her. (Representational Image)  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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The woman said that she met the stalker at the grocery shop
The shopkeeper had also warned the woman to stay away from the man
Bengaluru: In yet another appalling incident in Karnataka s capital Bengaluru, a 35-year old man has been held on charges of barging into a woman s house and attempting to rape her.
The man, identified as Prathap, met the woman at the grocery store and followed her home, and came to know about her whereabouts.
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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.