Bengaluru: Huccha Venkat taken into custody for creating scene


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Sep 7: Huccha Venkat, who has dabbled in many activities including politics, acting, screen writing, lyrics and playback and who gained publicity when participating in television show, 'Bigg Boss', and who has mostly been in the news for wrong reasons, was taken into custody by Jnanabharati station police personnel for getting heavily drunk and creating a scene on the road on Wednesday September 5.

Venkat, after consuming liquor in large quantities, was seen loitering around Ullal road. People who saw him coming out of a bar in the area got together to see him. During this period, he entered a bakery and asked for cold drink. When young people tried to get selfies clicked in his company, he got angry, abused and attacked them.

Locals said that with dirty clothes, Venkat looked like a slum dweller. As his antics continued, the people called the police. The police took him to the police station.

Once at the police station, he did not respond to any of the questions posed to him by the police personnel, and just nodded,

it is said. In the past too he had got drunk and fomented trouble. He had been warned and sent home then. He is up to the same trick again, the police said.

  

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