Mangaluru: Man on the run from law for 13 yrs apprehended in Mumbai


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (EP)

Mangaluru, Sep 4: A police team led by Inspector Bharati G from the Urwa police station, along with Sub-Inspector Harish H V, ASI Ullas Mahale, head constable Sudhakar, and constable Safrina, successfully arrested Preetham Acharya (38) in Mumbai on September 3.

Preetham Acharya is a permanent resident of 'Sri Raksha,' Chintana Road, located in front of Pegasus, Jeppinamogaru, Mangaluru.

He had been evading the law for 13 years as the primary accused in a case registered under Crime No. 89/2009 at the Urwa police station.

Preetham Acharya faced charges under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), including 403, 406, 408, 409, 415, 417, and 420. A LPC warrant for his arrest had been issued by the court. Acting on information that he was working as the manager of Boucha Dakka Hotel, near the RTO office on New Link Road, Khander Pada, Dahisar West, Mumbai, the police team, under the guidance of police commissioner Kuldeep Kumar Jain, DCPs Amshukumar and Dinesh Kumar, and ACP Mahesh Kumar, apprehended the accused.

Preetham Acharya was produced in court at 11 am on September 4 and subsequently remanded to judicial custody.

 

 

  

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