Interstate Gang Arrested by DCIB police in Puttur

Spread the love

Interstate Gang Arrested by DCIB police in Puttur

Puttur: The DCIB police have arrested five persons in connection with plotting dacoity at Kollaje Kedambady, on April 6.
The arrested have been identified as Pramod Sharma (33), Ankushraj (24), Tuntun Kumar (19), Prance Kumar (19) and Karan Kumar (19) all from Bihar.
On April 5 late night the DCIB police during their rounds at Kollaje bus stand, saw five persons sitting in a suspicious manner near the bus stand. When the police led by DCIB inspector Sunil Y Naik approached them, they all started to speak in Hindi.
During further investigations, the accused revealed that they were plotting to loot rich people in Puttur. The police seized a knife, iron rod, hammer, chilli powder, hand gloves and plaster from their possession
The DCIB police later handed over the accused to the Puttur Rural police station for further investigations.
Under the direction of SP Dr Ravikanthe Gowda, the operation was carried out by the DCIB Police Inspector Sunil Y Naik and Team.

Spread the love

1 Comment

  1. Congratulations! Great detection and policing work by the team of DCIB.

    Anti-social criminals from UP, Bihar, Rajasthan, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Nepal, Bangladesh both male and female are coming to Karnataka State to cheat, steal, and kill under the guise of labourers or skilled building workers. They must be kept in check, contained, and stopped,

    India should come up with one unforgeable National Identity card for all it’s identified citizens that must be carried by all Indians at all times, especially whilst travelling from State to State and to be produced at banks, post offices, and other federal offices. All other meaningless cards such as Aadhar Card, Ration Card, PAN Card, and Drivers’ Licence, are all easily forged and even Bangladeshis and Pakistanis have obtained them unscrupulously in convinace with those in authority.

    All anti-social elements whether political or criminal must be kept in check by keeping a good tag on them when they enter Karnataka State by flight, train, bus, car, or motorbike – something like Immigration Control but on a local level – in this manner it will be easy to do a background check on them to find out if they are criminals or not. So that they can be deported to their own States or Countries to serve their prison term as free boarding and lodging on State’s cost cannot contain and eliminate crime and criminals. All Indian States must follow this system to ensure less crime and criminals.

Comments are closed.