Here’s how and why this 21-yr-old NRI college girl eliminated Karnataka’s richest gangster

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March 13, 2019

Bengaluru, Mar 13: The police have solved the murder case of gangster Lakshmana by arresting six persons including a 21-year-old girl, who is said to be the mastermind of the crime.

42-year-old Lakshmana, touted to be one of the richest rowdies of Karnataka, worth more than Rs 600 crore, was hacked to death in broad daylight on March 7 in Bengaluru’s Mahalakshmi Layout. He was released on bail a few days ago.

The arrested have been identified as Varshini Harish (21) resident of Jnanabharathi, her boyfriend Rupesh R alias Rupesh Gowda (25), resident of RR Nagar and native of Channapatna, and petty rowdies Devaraj alias Kariya (24) resident of Nagarabhavi, Varun Kumar (24) resident of Vijayanagara, Hemanth Kumar alias Hemi, Madhu Kumar (21) resident of Magadi Road and Alok (24) native of Maddur. The CCB police had arrested Raja alias Cat Raja on March 9; another accused, Akash, is yet to be arrested.

Roopesh, who moved to Bengaluru and started a dance class near Nagarbhavi, got Varshini to pretend to be enamoured by Lakshmana, police said. He approached Hemanth Kumar, a contract killer in Mandya and the main accused in the murders of Jadeja Ravi and Ambode, rowdies in Mandya district. Hemanth contacted Cat Raja in Bengaluru and sought his help to kill Lakshmana.

The accused planned to lure Lakshmana into travelling alone and used Varshini, who had recently shifted to London to pursue studies, for the task. On Roopesh’s instruction, she informed Lakshmana over phone she was coming to Bengaluru soon, police said.

“Varshini had left for London to pursue an MSc in psychology and continued messaging and calling Lakshmana on WhatsApp,” the officer said. “She recently called Lakshmana to say she was coming to Bengaluru and asked him to book a room for her and take her out for few days. He booked a hotel room in Mahalakshmi Layout. Varshini was keeping Roopesh updated about Lakshmana’s movements.”

“Lakshmana was expecting Varshini here on March 7 and was on his way to the hotel in his Innova after meeting a friend,” he said. “Varshini, who was still in London, learnt that Lakshmana was alone and driving the car. She alerted Roopesh and gangsters. Cat Raja and his associates tailed Lakshmana and cornered him near Mysore Sandal Soap Factory, where they hacked him to death around 12.30pm.”

Varshini and Roopesh wanted revenge against Lakshmana for intervening in their relationship, the officer said. “Hemanth also had scores to settle with Lakshmana who had opposed him in a land deal last year,” he said. “Cat Raja and others wanted to avenge Maccha Manja’s murder a decade ago, which he believed Lakshmana had carried out.”

Police said that Chaitra N, Lakshmana’s wife, told police that her husband left home minutes after he received a WhatsApp call from Varshini on March 7. Police confirmed that Varshini was still in London on the day of Lakshmana’s murder. They said she came to Bengaluru so police would not suspect her involvement in the crime. Police arrested her shortly after she arrived in Bengaluru on Monday night.

“Several others involved in the case are still at large,” police said. Cops detained Cat Raja on Saturday after they shot him in the legs near Peenya. Hemanth was arrested on Tuesday morning near Jnanabharathi after police shot him in the right leg.

Lakshmana’s Obsession

Varshini was eight when Lakshmana got married to Chaitra 13 years ago. As Varshini father, Moote Harish, and mother, Padma, were close to Lakshmana she got along with Lakshmana.

But as years went by, Lakshmana became attracted to Varshini; so much so that he tried to woo her with money and costly gifts. Preliminary investigation has revealed that Lakshmana had a lot of benami properties, which were managed by Harish and Padma.

Soon after the arrest of Varshini, Chaitra, wife of Lakshmana, posted on her Facebook account that Varshini used to call Lakshmana uncle, and Lakshmana, in turn, loved her as his own daughter. But both mother and daughter had murdered him, said Chaitra.

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July 17,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 17: Lashing out at Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa-led government over the handling of coronavirus crisis, Karnataka Congress chief DK Shivakumar on Thursday demanded Governor's rule in the state. He also took a dig at Health Minister B Sriramulu's "Only God can save us" remark.

"I heard the statement of Sriramulu and Sudhakar. They have said that they cannot manage this (coronavirus crisis) and they leave it to God who can save Karnataka. If such is the case, they could not solve the problems of the people of Karnataka. It is time now they must resign and let the Governor's rule come into force. The time has come for all of them to step down," Shivakumar said.

Taking to Twitter, Sriramulu said that the KPCC president misinterpreted his statement.

He said that Opposition allegations of negligence and incapability of the government and irresponsibility of ministers are "far from the truth".

The minister said that people should be made aware of the prevention of coronavirus as it plays a very important role in the prevention of infection.

"Here are the cautioning words, 'If you stumble, only God has to save us.' The government, our Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa and ministers are working day and night. We are working for the people, to effectively face this century's challenge," he tweeted.

As many as 4,169 new COVID-19 cases and 104 deaths were reported in Karnataka on Thursday, taking the total number of cases to 51,422 cases including 19,729 recoveries and 1,032 deaths.

Bengaluru reported 2,344 new cases and 70 deaths in the last 24 hours, according to the state health department.

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April 14,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 14: Karnataka Labour Department has issued an order instructing public and private establishments not to cut salaries or lay off employees during the lockdown imposed to counter Coronavirus.

In view of Covid-19, there may be incidents where services of employees or workers may be dispensed with on the pretext of the disease or employees may be forced to go on leave without pay, the Ministry of Labour and Employment said.

Legal action will be initiated if any establishment violates this advisory, Labour Department Secretary P Manivannan said in a statement issued here on Tuesday.

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July 9,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 9: Bringing to the fore the dangers frontline workers face in combating the deadly coronavirus, 395 policemen have tested positive for the infection since the outbreak of the pandemic in Bengaluru. This includes five deaths, Inspector General of Police and Additional Commissioner of Police (Administration) Hemant Nimbalkar told media persons.

He said as of Thursday, 190 have been cured while 200 are under treatment. Twenty police stations have been sealed, he added.

He claimed the Bengaluru police has suffered the most compared to any department, organisation or institution because the force is deployed in the field and dealing with the situation.

The infection among police is highest despite training being given to them on how to protect themselves from the coronavirus.

According to him, every morning duty charter is given to the police personnel where they are told how to avoid getting the infection and handle the situation if they find symptoms of coronavirus.

"Despite taking all the precautions, infection in our department is high because we are the ones who are on the road.

We are meeting hundreds of people whom we don't know, whether they are Covid infected or not," Nimbalkar said.

Along with the policemen, their families too are at risk of contracting the virus.

An assistant sub-inspector at VV Puram police station was the first casualty in the Bengaluru police on June 13.

A heart patient, who was on leave due to ill health, he collapsed at home and died.

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