Man arrested for pelting stones at CM Siddaramaiah’s residence


Mysuru, Oct 11 (IANS): One person was arrested in connection with pelting stones at the residence of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah in Karnataka's Mysuru city, police said on Wednesday.

The accused, identified as Satyamurthy from Hootagalli in Mysuru, has been sent to judicial custody.

The police slapped IPC Sections 427 (mischief), 503 (criminal intimidation) and 353 (assault or criminal force to deter public servants from discharge of duty).

The incident took place on Tuesday. The accused had come on a bike with abag full of stones. All of a sudden he started pelting stones at the residence of CM Siddaramaiah located on Paduvana Road in T.K. Layout in Mysuru.

He was also using vulgar language while pelting stones following which the windows were damaged. When the gunmen and security tried to catch him, he managed to escape on his bike, challenging them to do whatever they wanted.

The staff had noted down the registration number of the bike and launched a hunt for him. When the accused was nabbed he had attempted to assault a police officer. The information on why the accused threw stones at the residence of CM has come out yet.

Further investigation is on.

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Oct 11 2023

    Brainless fellow.Politicians always face such situations in their life.Not only in India elsewhere also.Why there was no watchman at his house?.He should have shot at his bike ,then he could have caught easily.

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