BENGALURU: Four cab drivers, who had been allegedly having a birthday celebration proper on Uttarahalli Main Road, hindering site visitors in the procedure, were given right into a brawl with a couple of policemen who became up in a Hoysala vehicle and asked them to clear off. The drama took a comical turn when one of the most cab drivers allegedly drove off with the key to the Hoysala vehicle, sending Rajarajeshwarinagar police right into a tizzy.
Head constable R Siddachari and Mohan Kumar, the two police officers in the patrolling vehicle, needed to summon the station for assist. They controlled to nab — Naveen Okay and Bharath N — two of the offenders, but the different two — identified as Sunil B and Puneeth — controlled to escape. All 4 are of their mid-twenties.
Puneeth allegedly grabbed the key of the Hoysala vehicle and drove off in his cab. Sunil too controlled to flee, but since he was once recognized to a couple officers at the station he was once tracked down and arrested two hours later. Police also succeeded in getting better the Hoysala key which Puneeth, now the principle accused in the case, had passed over to Sunil.
Naveen, Bharath and Sunil had been arrested in keeping with a grievance filed via Siddachari, and have been remanded in judicial custody. In his grievance, Siddachari says he and Mohan Kumar, who was once using the Hoysala, arrived on Uttarahalli Main Road round five.15pm. They found the 4 cab drivers had haphazardly parked their automobiles in entrance of Domino’s Pizza, hindering site visitors.
Three of them had been sitting at the bonnet of a vehicle and eating alcohol. Siddachari asked them clear off, but the 4 cabbies allegedly began abusing the policemen for busting their birthday celebration. Things were given out of hand when one among them allegedly slapped Siddachari. Mohan got here dashing to his senior’s assist and a brawl ensued. The police officers known as for back-up and two more constables, identified as Ashok and Amar, arrived at the spot.
The 4 police officers with the help of the public nabbed Naveen and Bharath and took them in for wondering. Based on data supplied via the two, police arrested Sunil two hours later. Sunil also passed over the Hoysala vehicle key.
“Some of our officers at the station knew Sunil they usually warned to assemble the key from Puneeth and passed it to us,” an officer stated. “Puneeth took the key fearing he could be chased.”
The 4 were booked underneath IPC sections 341 (punishment for wrongful restraint), 353 (attack or prison force to discourage public servant from discharge of his accountability) and 34 (acts accomplished via several individuals in furtherance of the common purpose).
Head constable R Siddachari and Mohan Kumar, the two police officers in the patrolling vehicle, needed to summon the station for assist. They controlled to nab — Naveen Okay and Bharath N — two of the offenders, but the different two — identified as Sunil B and Puneeth — controlled to escape. All 4 are of their mid-twenties.
Puneeth allegedly grabbed the key of the Hoysala vehicle and drove off in his cab. Sunil too controlled to flee, but since he was once recognized to a couple officers at the station he was once tracked down and arrested two hours later. Police also succeeded in getting better the Hoysala key which Puneeth, now the principle accused in the case, had passed over to Sunil.
Naveen, Bharath and Sunil had been arrested in keeping with a grievance filed via Siddachari, and have been remanded in judicial custody. In his grievance, Siddachari says he and Mohan Kumar, who was once using the Hoysala, arrived on Uttarahalli Main Road round five.15pm. They found the 4 cab drivers had haphazardly parked their automobiles in entrance of Domino’s Pizza, hindering site visitors.
Three of them had been sitting at the bonnet of a vehicle and eating alcohol. Siddachari asked them clear off, but the 4 cabbies allegedly began abusing the policemen for busting their birthday celebration. Things were given out of hand when one among them allegedly slapped Siddachari. Mohan got here dashing to his senior’s assist and a brawl ensued. The police officers known as for back-up and two more constables, identified as Ashok and Amar, arrived at the spot.
The 4 police officers with the help of the public nabbed Naveen and Bharath and took them in for wondering. Based on data supplied via the two, police arrested Sunil two hours later. Sunil also passed over the Hoysala vehicle key.
“Some of our officers at the station knew Sunil they usually warned to assemble the key from Puneeth and passed it to us,” an officer stated. “Puneeth took the key fearing he could be chased.”
The 4 were booked underneath IPC sections 341 (punishment for wrongful restraint), 353 (attack or prison force to discourage public servant from discharge of his accountability) and 34 (acts accomplished via several individuals in furtherance of the common purpose).
Fearing chase, cabbie flees with Hoysala key
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May 02, 2018
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