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A sensational theft has come to light in #Bengaluru’s #Marathahalli area, where gold, diamonds, silver, and cash worth ₹18 crore were stolen from the residence of builder Shivakumar in #Yamaluru. The accused are a couple who had joined the house as domestic workers just 20 days earlier, police said....

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In one of the #Bengaluru's biggest heists, domestic staff allegedly decamped with gold, diamond and silver jewellery worth an estimated Rs 18 crore from a builder's residence at ASK Lake Garden on #Kempapura Main Road in #Yamaluru recently. The accused are a Nepalese couple identified as Dinesh (32) and his wife Kamala (25). According to the complaint filed by Shimanth S Arjun (28), a businessman, the theft occurred between 9 am and 12.30 pm on January 25. Arjun, son of MR Shivakumar, told #MarathahalliPolice that his family has been residing in the house for the past 19 years. His father Shivakumar, a builder, was out of town for work at the time of the incident. Dinesh and Kamala had joined as housekeepers about 20 days ago through acquaintances identified as Vikash and Maya Vishu. They were employed at the house along with cooks Siddharama and Ambika. On January 25, at around 9 am, the complainant, along with his wife and mother, left the house to attend his wife's land worship ceremony at H Cross on Hoskote-Chintamani Road. At around 12.38 pm the same day, Arjun received a call from the cook Ambika, who alerted him that cupboard locks had been broken and valuables stolen, allegedly by Dinesh and Kamala with the help of others. When the family rushed back, they found that a locker in the ground-floor bedroom had been broken open using an iron bar, with about 10 kg of gold and diamond ornaments stolen. Another locker in the first-floor bedroom was also found broken, from which around 1.5 kg of gold ornaments, about 5 kg of silver jewellery and Rs 11.5 lakh in cash were missing. In all, gold, diamond and silver ornaments and cash worth approximately Rs 18 crore were reported stolen. The complainant alleged that the couple had closely observed the movements of family members in advance. Police have registered a case under Section 306 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (theft by clerk or servant of property in possession of master). Efforts are on to nab the absconding couple. A senior police officer said the suspects had disconnected the power supply to disable CCTV cameras. The complainant further told police that the couple were replacements for regular domestic staff Vikash and Maya and had agreed to work for a monthly salary of Rs 27,000. Despite repeated requests, they did not submit identity proofs.

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A 22-year-old woman, an IIT graduate and the daughter of a senior bureaucrat, was found dead at her home in southeast Delhi's East of Kailash area. Police said she was raped before being strangled to death with a phone charger. She was alone at home at the time of the incident. There were no signs of forced entry. Police have arrested a 19-year-old domestic help, Rahul, who had worked at the house and was dismissed over a month ago. "Investigations revealed that he used to play online games and would borrow money from other servants in the vicinity, or from domestic staff working in nearby households, without ever repaying them. This is why he was fired," Joint Commissioner of Police Vijay Kumar said. He was arrested from a hotel in the Dwarka area, where he had been hiding. He is being charged with rape, murder and robbery, police said. Rahul was seen in CCTV footage leaving the victim's residence at 6:28 am, police said. According to police, the woman was found by her family members inside the house under suspicious circumstances, after which the authorities were alerted. The victim had completed her schooling at DPS RK Puram and later graduated from IIT Delhi. She was preparing for the UPSC examination. She was also a dancer and had won several awards in dance competitions. Her elder brother holds a senior position in a multinational company, and her mother is a doctor. When police reached Rahul's residence in Alwar, they found that he had previously been involved in a sexual harassment case. Police said the accused arrived in Delhi from Alwar the previous night and is suspected to have entered the house using a spare key. Police said Rahul had been hired with a reference from a superintendent posted at the IRS officer's office.

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A family of eight had gone for a Sunday outing to the Bhavli Dam and waterfall area in Igatpuri town in Nashik. Little did they know their picnic would turn into a nightmare. A group of men allegedly sexually harassed one of the women in the group. When her husband objected, the men assaulted the family, chased them for nearly 20 kilometers and attacked their car with sticks and iron rods. The dispute began when two men at the site allegedly whistled at and sexually harassed a woman from the family. When the family objected, the accused turned aggressive. "We had gone for a picnic. We had our food, played in the water, and then we were leaving. That's when two people there called out my name and started harassing me," the victim said while narrating her family's ordeal. "I scolded the men. My husband also confronted them and asked why they were harassing a woman in a public place." The angry men then abused the family and were soon joined by others who ran food stalls nearby. "Soon there were 8-10 men and they all charged at us," the victim said. The family tried to pacify the situation and walk away, but the men were in no mood to let go. An argument ensued and the group continued abusing the family. "After a little confrontation, we tried to leave. When we moved in our car, they blocked us and started smashing our car windows. They then chased us for nearly 20 kilometers. They damaged our car completely with iron rods. The car is completely destroyed." There were children in the car when the men attacked it. "The children are still so scared," she said. On the family's complaint, Igatpuri police have detained nine of the 10 accused and are questioning them. A hunt is on for the remaining one accused. Police have also said that one of the accused has a prior murder case against him. The family also alleged that the men snatched a gold chain from the neck of the victim's husband during the tussle. One member also lost her mobile phone. Police are trying to trace the location of the phone.

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In a swift breakthrough, Attapur police arrested a 37-year-old man within 24 hours for allegedly murdering his wife following prolonged family disputes and suspicion regarding her character. The accused, identified as Avinash Irbaji Kalne, a native of Nanded district in Maharashtra, worked as an auto-rickshaw driver and mason. Police seized a vegetable knife, a vegetable peeler, an iron rod, and the accused's mobile phone during the investigation. According to police, the victim, Soni alias Komal Avinash Kalne, married Avinash on March 23, 2013. The couple had two sons and initially lived a happy married life for nearly eight years. However, frequent disputes reportedly began after the accused developed alcohol-related habits and started neglecting family responsibilities. Komal worked as a housemaid and supported the family financially. Investigators revealed that the accused frequently suspected his wife's fidelity, leading to repeated quarrels. In 2025, a criminal case had already been registered against him in Maharashtra for allegedly assaulting and attempting to kill his wife during a similar dispute. He was arrested and later released on bail. The family subsequently moved to Hyderabad and settled in Tejaswini Nagar, Attapur. However, the disputes reportedly continued. On the evening of June 4, a fresh argument broke out between the couple, which was mediated by the building owner and the victim's brother. Police said that at around 4 a.m. on June 5, the accused allegedly entered the residence through a window and launched a brutal attack on Komal. As she screamed for help, she reportedly resisted and bit the accused's fingers. Enraged, he allegedly attacked her repeatedly using a vegetable knife, a vegetable peeler, and an iron rod, inflicting fatal injuries. Neighbours rushed to the scene after hearing her cries and attempted to stop the attack, but the accused allegedly continued the assault before fleeing. Based on the complaint and evidence collected, Attapur police launched a manhunt and succeeded in apprehending the accused within 24 hours of the crime. Further investigation is underway.

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A young woman was allegedly hacked to death in broad daylight at the KSRTC bus stand in Bantwal on Thursday, triggering panic among commuters and prompting police to launch a massive search for the absconding accused. The deceased has been identified as Lavanya, a resident of Kakkepadavu. According to preliminary information, she was employed at a private nursing home in Kalladka. Police have registered a murder case and initiated an investigation to ascertain the motive behind the crime. The accused, who allegedly fled immediately after the attack, remains at large. Woman allegedly attacked after getting off bus. According to preliminary information, Lavanya had boarded a KSRTC bus bound for Kakkepadavu from the Bantwal bus stand. Before the incident, she reportedly telephoned one of her relatives and informed them that a young man was sitting next to her inside the bus. The call was allegedly disconnected shortly afterwards. Police are verifying the details of the phone conversation as part of the investigation. Based on the preliminary statements of passengers, both Lavanya and the suspected assailant later got down from the bus at the Bantwal KSRTC bus stand. Witnesses told police that the man allegedly began chasing the woman soon after they alighted from the bus. When the accused allegedly pulled out a sharp weapon from his bag, Lavanya reportedly attempted to run to safety. However, the attacker allegedly caught up with her and assaulted her repeatedly with the weapon, inflicting fatal injuries before fleeing the scene. The brutal attack unfolded in the presence of commuters and bystanders, leaving many in shock. The incident created a tense atmosphere at the busy KSRTC bus stand, with frightened passengers rushing away from the scene after the attack. Local residents and commuters immediately alerted the police and emergency services. Police personnel rushed to the spot soon after receiving information about the incident and secured the crime scene for investigation. Senior officers from the Bantwal Sub-Division Police, the City Police Inspector and other police personnel visited the scene and conducted an inspection. A case has been registered, and police have launched an extensive search operation to trace and apprehend the accused. Investigators are examining CCTV footage from the bus stand and nearby establishments and are also recording statements from passengers and eyewitnesses who were present during the incident. Police are yet to disclose the identity of the accused or confirm whether he was known to the victim. The exact motive behind the murder remains unclear. Police are investigating all possible angles, including whether the victim and the accused were previously acquainted. The mobile phone records of the victim and other available evidence are also expected to form part of the investigation. Officials said further details would emerge once the accused is traced and questioned. The murder has sent shockwaves through Bantwal, particularly as it occurred in a crowded public place during daytime. Police have appealed to anyone with information about the accused or the incident to come forward and assist the investigation. Further updates are expected as investigators continue efforts to identify and arrest the suspect and establish the circumstances leading to the fatal attack.

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The Bengaluru city police in a joint operation with Puducherry police arrested techie J Kenneth, accused of murdering the parents and sister of his girlfriend Shwetha. Kenneth was spotted by Puducherry police when he was drinking at a wine shop, and on seeing the cops, Kenneth started running. Chasing him for over 200 meters, ASI Ramalingam from Puducherry police department, succeeded in nabbing Kenneth. However, Ramalingam and few other cops were injured as Kenneth assaulted them. From the same place, cops had arrested Shwetha two days back. Both had fled the city after stabbing Shwetha's parents and sister Supriya to death inside the flat of an apartment in Seegehalli, KR Puram. Shwetha is in seven-day-police custody. Police will produce Kenneth before the judge at latter's home-office in National Games Village, Koramangala by evening. The victims were identified as Somasundar (52), his wife Muthulakshmi (48), and their 19-year-old daughter Supriya. According to police, the accused allegedly carried out the murders following a dispute that escalated over financial issues linked to Shwetha's unpaid bank loans, which had reportedly crossed Rs 30 lakh. Investigators believe the financial burden, along with the couple's strained circumstances, played a key role in the incident. Police said Shwetha and Kenneth, both engineering graduates and former classmates, had been in a live-in relationship for over a year, which they had kept hidden from their families. The relationship came under strain after bank recovery notices related to Shwetha's loans began reaching her family's residence in Marathahalli. In the days leading up to the incident, Shwetha's mother reportedly visited the couple's apartment after receiving the notices, followed by her father and younger sister. Police said an argument broke out over the loan issue, which soon escalated into violence inside the apartment. Neighbours reported hearing screams around 10 pm on the night of the incident, after which Somasundar was found bleeding on the staircase. Following the killings, Shwetha allegedly fled the scene, prompting a massive manhunt that led to her arrest earlier. Kenneth's arrest in Puducherry marks another major development in the ongoing investigation. Police are continuing to reconstruct the sequence of events and determine the exact role played by each accused in the triple murder case.

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A man in Uttar Pradesh's Meerut has been arrested for allegedly murdering his wife by slitting her throat with a paper cutter after she objected to his alleged extramarital affair, official said on Saturday. The incident took place in the Lisari Gate where the victim, identified as Kausar, was found dead in a pool of blood inside her home at around 8 am on Friday. Initially, the killing was suspected to have been carried out by an unidentified assailant using a sharp weapon. Police said the accused, Kausar's husband Saqib, attempted to pass off the murder as a case of theft. At the time of the incident, the couple's three young daughters were present in the house. Saqib allegedly instructed one of the children to tell police that robbers had entered the house and killed their mother. According to officials, Kausar had been opposing her husband's alleged illicit relationship with another woman. This, police said, led to frequent disputes between the couple and ultimately resulted in the murder. Saqib allegedly used a paper cutter to slit his wife's throat while she was asleep. After the crime, Saqib tried to mislead both the police and his family. He fabricated a story about an unknown attacker dressed in black and even staged grief to avoid suspicion. However, inconsistencies in his statements raised red flags during questioning. Police said Saqib repeatedly changed his version of events during interrogation. As officials gathered evidence and intensified questioning, he eventually confessed to the crime. Based on his disclosure, the murder weapon was recovered. Saqib works installing mobile towers during the day and drives a rickshaw at a mandi at night to support his family. Meerut SP City Vinayak Gopal Bhosale confirmed the arrest and detailed the sequence of events during a press briefing. Police also revealed that the accused had earlier tried to pressure his wife into ending her life and would allegedly provoke her frequently. The murder has left behind three young daughters without either parent, their mother dead and their father now in jail, raising concerns about their future care and upbringing.

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A 21-year-old woman was allegedly murdered in broad daylight at the BC Road bus stand in Bantwal taluk of Dakshina Kannada district on Thursday evening, sending shockwaves across Karnataka. The victim, identified as Lavanya, a resident of Kakkepadavu, worked at a private nursing home in Kalladka. Police said the accused, identified as Chethan, allegedly attacked her with a machete after she repeatedly rejected his advances. He was arrested within hours near Vamanjoor-Pacchanadi on the outskirts of Mangaluru following a coordinated police operation. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and renewed concerns over crimes linked to harassment and one-sided obsession. Police have registered a murder case and launched a detailed investigation into the circumstances leading to the attack. According to the police, Lavanya was returning home from work on Thursday, 16 July, at around 6 pm. She had boarded a KSRTC bus from Bantwal to Kakkepadavu after finishing her shift at the private nursing home in Kalladka. Police said Chethan, who is believed to be a distant relative of the victim, boarded the same bus and sat next to her. The accused had allegedly been pursuing Lavanya despite her repeatedly rejecting his advances. Sensing something was wrong, Lavanya reportedly called one of her relatives and informed them that a young man had sat beside her on the bus. The call was disconnected shortly afterwards. After Lavanya got off the bus at the BC Road bus stand, the accused allegedly followed her. Police said he then took out a machete from a bag and chased her. Despite her attempt to escape, he allegedly attacked her repeatedly before fleeing the scene. Police personnel from the Bantwal subdivision and Bantwal Town Police Station rushed to the spot soon after receiving information about the incident and began an investigation. Lavanya, who sustained critical injuries, was immediately shifted to Bantwal Taluk Hospital. However, she succumbed to her injuries despite efforts to save her. After the attack, the accused allegedly fled towards Mangaluru in an Alto car. During his escape, he reportedly called Lavanya's father and told him that he had killed his daughter and intended to end his own life. Acting swiftly, the Bantwal subdivision police formed a special investigation team. Using mobile phone location data and CCTV footage, officers traced and arrested the accused along with the vehicle near Vamanjoor-Pacchanadi on the outskirts of Mangaluru. Police sources said the accused had allegedly created a disturbance at the private hospital where Lavanya worked about a month earlier. Hospital staff reportedly intervened and prevented the situation from escalating. Investigators are now examining whether the absence of a formal police complaint after the earlier incident contributed to the tragedy. Bantwal Town Police have registered a case and are continuing their investigation.

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A 19-year-old woman was allegedly stabbed to death by her father during a counselling session in Uttar Pradesh's Banda district after she insisted on living with a man she had married against her family's wishes, police said. The shocking incident took place in the Badousa police station area on Thursday and has triggered widespread outrage across the district. According to police, the woman had been in a relationship with a young man from her neighbourhood. On May 18, she left home with him, prompting her family to file a complaint. A case was subsequently registered and police launched a search operation to trace her. Banda Superintendent of Police Palash Bansal said the woman was found safe on June 12 and brought back as part of the legal process. Her parents were informed and were called for discussions and counselling with police officials. During the interaction, the woman reportedly maintained that she wanted to stay with her husband. Police said she had married the man after leaving home and was unwilling to return to her family despite repeated attempts by relatives and officials to persuade her otherwise. According to investigators, tensions escalated during the counselling session when her father suddenly attacked her with a sharp-edged weapon, stabbing her in the abdomen. The injured woman was rushed to the Atarra Community Health Centre and later referred to a medical college for advanced treatment. However, doctors declared her dead. SP Bansal said that based on a complaint lodged by the victim's mother, police registered a murder case against the woman's father. The accused has been taken into custody and the weapon used in the crime has been recovered. "The woman had been safely recovered and her family was informed. During counselling and discussions with her parents, her father attacked her with a sharp weapon. A case has been registered and the accused has been detained. Further legal proceedings are underway," the SP said. Police have sent the body for post-mortem examination and initiated further investigation into the case. The incident has drawn attention across Banda, with many describing it as a suspected case of honour killing. However, police have so far registered the case as murder and said further investigation will determine all circumstances leading to the killing.

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The 35-year-old man, who was arrested for raping a seven-year-old girl and inserting iron in her private parts, was booked for attempted murder after he attacked cops with a sickle and tried to escape on Wednesday night. The police fired in self-defense and two bullets hit the accused #Ramsingh's leg in the village of #Jasdan taluka where they had taken him for recovery of the rod. After recovering the rod from his field, the cops reached Ramsingh's house where he suddenly picked up a sickle and launched the attack which left Dharmesh Bavaliya, head constable with the Local Crime Branch (LCB) of Rajkot Rural police, injured. HC Gohil and KM Chavda, both police sub-inspectors, fired from their service revolvers to prevent him from fleeing. Bavaliya suffered injuries in the chest and arm. The police control room was informed and both were first taken to KD. Parvadia Hospital in #Atkot for treatment and later shifted to the civil hospital in #Rajkot city late at night. Rajkot Rural superintendent of police (SP) Vijaysinh Gurjar had told reporters that the accused committed the sexual assault in about 10 minutes. He was familiar with the girl and her family, knowing that they were originally from #Dahod and had come here to work as farm labourers, Gurjar said. Police said the girl cried out during the assault, which agitated the accused, who then inserted the rod in her. Ramsingh is on police remand until December 15 in this rape case. The case of attempted murder was lodged against Ramsingh by PSI Gohil under relevant sections of BNS.
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The 35-year-old man, who was arrested for raping a seven-year-old girl and inserting iron in her private parts, was booked for attempted murder after he attacked cops with a sickle and tried to escape on Wednesday night. The police fired in self-defense and two bullets hit the accused #Ramsingh's leg in the village of #Jasdan taluka where they had taken him for recovery of the rod. After recovering the rod from his field, the cops reached Ramsingh's house where he suddenly picked up a sickle and launched the attack which left Dharmesh Bavaliya, head constable with the Local Crime Branch (LCB) of Rajkot Rural police, injured. HC Gohil and KM Chavda, both police sub-inspectors, fired from their service revolvers to prevent him from fleeing. Bavaliya suffered injuries in the chest and arm. The police control room was informed and both were first taken to KD. Parvadia Hospital in #Atkot for treatment and later shifted to the civil hospital in #Rajkot city late at night. Rajkot Rural superintendent of police (SP) Vijaysinh Gurjar had told reporters that the accused committed the sexual assault in about 10 minutes. He was familiar with the girl and her family, knowing that they were originally from #Dahod and had come here to work as farm labourers, Gurjar said. Police said the girl cried out during the assault, which agitated the accused, who then inserted the rod in her. Ramsingh is on police remand until December 15 in this rape case. The case of attempted murder was lodged against Ramsingh by PSI Gohil under relevant sections of BNS.

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HISTORYSHEETER ROWDY ARRESTED; FAMILY ATTACKED POLICEMEN A 26-year-old history-sheeter was arrested during a ganja raid in Pulianthope after police seized narcotic substances from his residence. Police also registered a separate case against his relatives for attacking officers during the operation. A video of the altercation later circulated on social media. Acting on a tip-off about the sale of ganj in the Pulianthope, a team from the Basin Bridge Police Station, led by Sub-Inspector Krishnakumar and other personnel, conducted a raid on a house in Gandhi Nagar Fifth Street on Sunday night. The house belonged to Nandakumar, 26, who is listed as a history-sheeter by the police. During the search, officers seized 29 packets of ganja weighing a total of 10 grams and six syringes from the premises. Police said women present in the house initially objected to the search and attempted to prevent officers from carrying out the raid. After Nandakumar was arrested and police attempted to take him into custody, his mother and other female relatives assaulted the officers. According to police, the officers used force to protect themselves and bring the situation under control. A video showing the confrontation between police personnel and the family members subsequently went viral on social media platforms. Nandakumar was taken to the Basin Bridge Police Station, where a case was registered against him under relevant provisions relating to possession of narcotic substances. He was inquired further. In a related development, Nandakumar’s mother, Meena, went to the police station and demanded her son’s release. Police said she injured her wrist with a razor blade during the protest and argued with officers inside the station premises. She was later sent away after intervention by police personnel. The Basin Bridge police registered a separate case against Nandakumar’s relatives for obstructing and assaulting police personnel during the raid.

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A 40-year-old guest lecturer was allegedly murdered by her male friend, who later set her body on fire inside a car before dying by suicide, near Jinkebachchahalli village in Doddaballapur taluk on Saturday. The deceased has been identified as Saroja (40), a guest lecturer at a private college in Devanahalli. The accused, Ramanjinappa (45), a relator, is suspected to have died by suicide by jumping in front of a train. Ramajinappa was married Senior officer told reporters that Saroja and Ramanjinappa had been in a relationship for the past year. Police said Ramanjinappa had been pressuring her to marry him, but she refused. Saroja having a decent job, living with her with her family and the husband. Investigators believe that enraged by the rejection, Ramanjinappa planned the murder. On the day of the incident, he allegedly took Saroja on a long drive in a car borrowed from a friend. During the journey, an argument broke out, following which he is said to have attacked her with a hammer, killing her on the spot. Police said the accused then set the vehicle on fire in an attempt to destroy evidence and fled the scene. Passers-by noticed the burning car and alerted authorities. Personnel from Karnataka Fire and Emergency Services assisted the Doddaballapura Rural Police Station in dousing the fire. A charred body was later recovered from the backseat of the vehicle. The car was completely gutted and the police found the body in the backseat in a sleeping position and the jawline facing upwards, indicating that she was murdered before setting the car on fire the officer said. Using the chassis number, police traced the vehicle owner, identified as Suresh Kumar, who informed them that he had received an alert about an accident involving the car. His attempts to contact Ramanjinappa were unsuccessful. Later in the evening, railway police alerted local authorities about the recovery of a mangled body near the tracks near Bidadi. The decreased was identified as Ramanjinappa through his Aadhaar card and ATM card. Piecing together the sequence of events, police concluded that the accused murdered Saroja and later died by suicide while attempting to escape. A case of murder and suicide has been registered, and further investigation is underway.

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