Woman, two others held for killing school teacher, setting him on fire

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August 14, 2019

Mysuru, Aug 14: A woman and her two accomplices were arrested for killing a school teacher and setting his body on fire on Hallahalli–Nitre Road in Gundlupet taluk last week. The school teacher allegedly had an illicit relationship with the woman and was blackmailing her, police said.

The body of the teacher was found inside a burnt car on Halahalli–Nitre Road in Begur hobli in Gundlupet taluk at around 10.15pm on August 8. Based on the complaint given by a villager, Jayanna from Heggavadi village in Begur hobli, the police registered case under Section 302 (murder) and 201 (causing disappearance of evidence of offence) of IPC.

The police and forensic expert Dr Pradeep of Chamarajanagar Institute of Medical Science, who collected the buckle of the victim’s belt, slipper and piece of jeans, identified him as Rangaswamy JM, a resident of Siddhartha Nagar in Chamarajanagar town and a school teacher.

During the investigation, the police found that Rangaswamy allegedly had an illicit relationship with Basavarajeshwari, a resident of Gundlupet town. Rangaswamy was blackmailing and demanding sexual favours using her nude photos and videos. He had also threatened her to upload the pictures and videos on social media.

Unable to bear the harassment, Basavarajeshwari conveyed the matter to her friend Raghu and both decided to eliminate Rangaswamy. Meanwhile, Raghu sought the help of his friend Siddu for the murder. All the three hatched plan, police said.

As per the plan, the woman met Rangaswamy on Thursday and both went to the industrial area near Badanaguppe village in his car. Both Raghu and Siddu, who were waiting at the spot, attacked Rangaswamy with a helmet hitting him on his face, head and private parts, killing him on the spot. The trio later kept the body in the driver’s seat and lit the car after pouring petrol on it. The made it look like an accident where a vehicle caught fire and the driver had died.

However, the police, based on the evidence collected at the spot, and tracking the phone calls made by the victim, arrested the woman and her associates.

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June 30,2020

Shivamogga, Jun 30: The organic farmers' market in Shivamogga in Karnataka has seen a rise in the demand for organic fruits and vegetables in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Residents of nearby areas frequently visit the market to get fresh produce.

According to Sridhar, a farmer who sells his produce in the market, the demand for organic fruits and vegetables was very low before the coronavirus outbreak.

"I have been involved in organic farming for the last two decades but there was no real market. Since these days everyone is trying to boost their immunity, we are getting a lot of positive response from the locals," he told news agency.

Sridhar and other farmers come from villages near the city. They are authentic organic farmers under the Vikas Trust and Savayava Krishi Parivar, a federation of organic farmer's families based in Karnataka, and they promote pesticide and fertiliser free agriculture.

Gurumel Singh, who often comes to the local market said, "My family has started eating more organic fruits and vegetable now because of the pandemic. We have been told it is important to take care of our health and organic fruits and vegetables are good immunity boosters. The fruits I buy from the organic market are also much sweeter than the ones I get elsewhere."

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March 27,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 27: A 65-year-old coronavirus patient who died in Karnataka this morning after apparently contracting the infection on a train ride has raised concern about community transmission of the highly contagious disease.
The man, the 60th coronavirus patient in Karnataka, died in Tumakuru. It is not known for certain how he caught the virus. The Karnataka Health Department has posted a notice on Twitter asking whoever travelled with him on train to come forward.

He had no history of recent foreign travel but had apparently traveled to Delhi on March 5 by Sampark Kranti Express and returned on March 11.

On March 7, he arrived at Delhi's Nizamuddin station and participated in an event at Jamia Masjid.

The man took a train back on March 11 and arrived at Yeshwantpur in Bengaluru. From there, he took a bus on March 14 to his hometown Sira.

He first showed symptoms of COVID-19 on March 18 and was taken to a private hospital. He was sent home with medicines but his condition worsened.

On March 23, he was admitted to a district hospital, but checked himself out against all advice and went to a private hospital. When his health showed signs of deterioration, he was again sent to the district hospital, where he tested positive for coronavirus yesterday. He died around 10.30 am today.

The health department has since traced 24 people who came in direct contact with him and are so, in the high-risk category. Thirteen are in hospital and eight have tested negative.

"All passengers who had travelled with him on the train are being traced," K Rakesh Kumar, Deputy Commissioner, Tumakuru, was quoted as telling news agency ANI.

A 70-year old woman and a 76-year old man had died of coronavirus or COVID-19 earlier in Karnataka.

India has over 700 coronavirus cases, including 17 deaths.

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April 22,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 22: City Police Commissioner Dr P S Harsha, on Wednesday, interacted with families of Covid-19 warriors of the Police Department through a special video conference to infuse confidence in them.

He spoke to the family members of the police personnel who, along with ASHA workers, are monitoring the home quarantined people and even assist them in supplying essentials and medicines.

Most of the family member of the police personnel were of North Karnataka origin and the Commissioner asked them to stay safe by staying at home and explained to them the good work done by their family members in the Police Department.

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