Image used for representative purpose. (Express Illustrations)
Bengaluru

Eight including four minor girls held for attacking cab owner, taking away his vehicle in Bengaluru

The gang is said to have committed similar offences in Kanakapura, Malavalli, Shivamogga, Srirangapatna, and other places.

Express News Service

BENGALURU: Bidadi police have arrested a gang of eight habitual offenders, including four minor girls, for attacking a cab owner and taking away his vehicle.

The gang is said to have committed similar offences in Kanakapura, Malavalli, Shivamogga, Srirangapatna, and other places.

The accused are Saddam Hussain, Shiva Prasad and Khabir, and Yashwanth Kumar from Nanjangud and Mysuru, respectively. They attacked cab owner Swamy Gowda, 39, on November 18 around 10.45 pm near Joganapalya village in Bidadi.

The accused booked the cab to the airport. Enroute, they cancelled the trip and asked the driver to take them to their farmhouse in Bidadi. At an isolated place at Joganapalya, the accused attacked the driver and escaped with his vehicle.

“The accused men took the girls for a jolly drive and committed the crime along with them. After attacking the cab owner, they drove the car towards Mysuru. Police, who checked the CCTV footage at the toll booth and other places, tracked the accused and arrested them. The four men have been remanded in judicial custody,” said a police officer.

The minor girls were sent to the state home for girls, he added. The accused have more than 10 cases against them.

Nepal ready for diplomatic dialogue with India to resolve border dispute, says Foreign Minister Khanal

India urges Pakistan to free 188 prisoners; seeks consular access to 13 Indians

From India's furnace to Europe's inferno: The science behind extreme heat

Sharad Pawar opens parallel talks with Congress on NCP (SP) merger, BJP on NDA entry

Trump upbeat as US, Iran hold 'very good' indirect talks in Qatar

SCROLL FOR NEXT