Udupi: Two held for honey trapping priests, doctors

coastaldigest.com web desk
July 26, 2019

Udupi, Jul 26: A woman and her male partner have been arrested by the police on charge of honey trapping and extorting money from some people at Hebri in Udupi district.

The arrested are Kiran (26) and Suma (29) from Belanje village.

According to the complaint, on July 18, Suma had paid a visit to a priest Ramesh Bhat at Hebri. She had requested the priest to examine an itching sensation in her chest.

When the unsuspecting priest did as requested, she had recorded it on her cell phone camera.

A few days later, Kiran and another suspect, Manjunath of Karki village, began blackmailing the priest. They threatened to release the video clipping on social media if he fails to pay Rs 40 lakh.

The priest, realising that his reputation was stake, paid Rs 80,000 to them initially. When they kept blackmailing him and threatening of dire consequences if he fails to pay the remaining amount, Bhat filed a complaint with the police.

A case was registered under Sections 384, 504, 506 (2) read with 34 of IPC at Hebri police station.

Upon questioning by the police, Suma admitted to honey trapping the victims by joining hands with Kiran, his wife Laxmi (26) and Manjunath Karki.

She told the police that Kiran kept a mobile phone in her vanity bag with a video camera to record the events inside the priest’s house. Suma confessed that with the help of the same team they had honey trapped and extorted money from a doctor in Tallur, Kundapur and were on the verge of extorting another doctor in Goliyangadi.

The gang had also extorted Rs 1,50,000 from an entrepreneur in Jannadi and Rs 3,00,000 from an astrologer in Hosangadi.

The police later seized a car, Rs 26,000 in cash, mobile phones and two lethal weapons from the arrested.

Suma and Kiran have remanded in judicial custody up to August 10 upon being produced before the court. Efforts are on to nab Laxmi and Manjunath Karki, who are absconding.

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Mangaluru, Jan 18: The Dakshina Kannada District Karavali Utsava Samiti has chosen senior Journalist and Assistant Editor on Udayavani Daily Manohar Prasad for the Karavali Gaurava Prashasti 2019-20.

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Agencies
February 12,2020

New Delhi, Feb 12: Senior Karnataka BJP leader Umesh Katti, who has been left out of the latest cabinet expansion, on Wednesday met party president Jagat Prakash Nadda over the issue.

On Tuesday, Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa allotted portfolios to 10 newly inducted ministers. The leader was sulking after he was left out from the cabinet.

According to sources, Katti urged JP Nadda to consider his seniority in the party and give him a ministerial berth.

Earlier, Yeddyurappa had announced that Umesh Katti would be given a place in the state cabinet, but his name was dropped from the list of ministers at the last moment.

According to sources, Umesh Katti also urged Nadda for a Rajya Sabha berth for his brother Ramesh Katti.

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