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Karnataka: Two Cops Arrested For Kidnapping, Robbing Gold From Artisan

In Davanagere, police arrested four individuals, including two sub-inspectors, Malappa Chippalakatte and Praveen Kumar, for allegedly robbing a jewellery artisan, Vishwanath Arakasali, of gold.

Davanagere (Karnataka), Nov 25 (PTI) Police on Tuesday said they have arrested four people—two of them sub-inspectors—for allegedly threatening a jewellery artisan and robbing him of gold.

The two arrested officers were identified as Malappa Chippalakatte and Praveen Kumar. "We arrested both the officers yesterday on charges of robbing a person of gold," a senior police officer told PTI.

According to the complaint, the sub-inspectors, who were recently transferred from Haveri district to the eastern range office in Davangere, allegedly intercepted Vishwanath Arakasali, a jewellery artisan from Karwar.

Vishwanath was returning from Davangere with a 76-gram gold bar and a 2.15-gram ring he had collected from gold merchants.

Police said that around 12.30 am, Vishwanath arrived at the bus stand here from Hubballi when the sub-inspectors followed him, grabbed him by the collar, and identified themselves after showing their police IDs.

They made him sit in a police jeep parked outside the bus stand, drove him towards the KTJ Nagar police station, then moved him to a private car and "threatened" him.

The officers allegedly told him he would not be released unless he handed over the gold. While travelling towards Bengaluru, they allegedly snatched the gold bar and ring before dropping him back at the Davangere bus stand.

Vishwanath returned to Davangere and lodged a complaint at the KTJ Nagar police station.

Based on the complaint, police registered a case and arrested the two sub-inspectors along with two others—Satish Revannavar of Vinayaka Nagar and Nagaraj Revalkar of Sirsi—for allegedly providing information and assisting in the crime.

Police said they have seized the car and a fake gun used in the incident.

The arrests come days after Bengaluru police apprehended constable Annappa Naik on November 22 for allegedly masterminding an ATM cash heist of Rs 7.11 crore.

In a separate incident, police earlier in the day rescued four manager-level employees of a city-based BPO who had been abducted by a gang posing as police officers.

The gang allegedly extorted Rs 8.90 lakh from the firm’s operations manager and demanded more. Most of the accused are from Kolar, and one of them is believed to be a serving police constable, police said. PTI GMS SSK

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

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