Bengaluru: Criminal who attacked girl, police, arrested


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Jul 4: Police personnel attached to Cottonpet station here have arrested an accused who had earlier stabbed a girl and then two police constables who were trying to arrest him. The arrested accused happens to be Rakesh. He was taken into custody from Channapatna.

Rakesh had earlier been hired by his own friends to physically deform the former's lover. Rakesh had stabbed the  girl in her private parts before fleeing. On July 1 , assistant police sub-inspector, Tirumalayya and constable, Kumar, had gone near Binny Mill after being informed about his presence there. He had attacked both of them with a knife before escaping. Tirumalayya suffered serious injuries in this attack while Kumar was injured in his right arm, and both the policemen are recovering in hospital.

On June 21, Rakesh had inserted knife into the private parts of a girl employed in a private airlines company after having been hired to do the job for a price of Rs 1.10 lac. Pramod, lover of the girl, had hired Rakesh to do the job, police say. The girl, who suffered severe injuries and was hospitalized, had complained about Rakesh. Cottonpet police have already arrested Pramod, Suresh and Kumar relating to hiring Rakesh to injure the girl.

  

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  • JNB, Mangalore-Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 05 2017

    so much tolerance not required,
    encounter him on the spot.
    normally police will not spare who counter attack them that too with knife.

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