Udupi family suicide case: 2 bank officials arrested over fake gold pledging

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July 18, 2017

Udupi, Jul 18: Two persons have been arrested by the police for allegedly cheating the Innanje Cooperative Agricultural Bank to the tune of Rs 64 lakh at Innanje village in Udupi district.padubelleaccused

It may recalled that Shankar Acharya (50), his wife Nirmala Acharya (45), their daughters, Shruthi Acharya (24), an MBA graduate, and Shreya Acharya (21), an MCA student, had allegedly committed suicide in their house in Padubelle on the morning of July 13. Shankar Acharya owned a jewellery shop in Padubelle.

K.T. Balakrishna, Superintendent of Police, said that the cops had arrested two persons – Umesh Amin, Manager of the Bank, and Umesh Acharya, gold ornaments appraiser of the bank – for colluding with Shankar Acharya and cheating the bank.

Shankar Acharya had deposited 2.7 kilograms gold ornaments with the bank in 92 transactions, and had taken loans to the tune of Rs. 64 lakh on these ornaments.

On examination, the bank found that except for 150 grams of gold, the rest were silver ornaments for which gold plating had been given.

Shankar Acharya got information about this on the afternoon of July 12. “Hence, the fear that this scam would get exposed might have prompted him to take the extreme step of suicide on the morning of July 13. But this would have to be established by investigations. Whether he poisoned his family members or it was a joint action too needed to be investigated,” Mr. Balakrishna said.

A case has been registered against Amin and Umesh Acharya based on a complaint given by the managing director of the bank.

Based on the complaint, both were arrested and produced before the court here, which remanded both in judicial custody for 14 days, Mr. Balakrishna said.

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Bengaluru, Mar 5: Karnataka government on Thursday set aside Rs 400 crore to construct twin towers building with 25 floors here at Anand Rao Circle to facilitate all government departments to function at one place.

"To facilitate all the Government Departments to function in one building, a "Twin-Towers" building with 25 storeys will be constructed at Arland Rao Circle, Bengaluru, with an expenditure of Rs 400 crore," said Karnataka Chief Minister Yediyurappa while presenting the budget in the state Assembly.

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