Road rage: Biker detained for assaulting actor Komal

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August 14, 2019

Bengaluru, Aug 14: Sandalwood actor Komal was allegedly assaulted by a biker in a road rage incident near Sriramapura railway underbridge on Tuesday evening.

Malleswaram police detained the alleged assaulter, Vijay, sales supervisor with a private company and Sriramapura resident.

Actor-politician Jaggesh’s younger brother, Komal started his film career as a cbefore switching to lead roles. His latest movie, Kempegowda 2, released on August 9.

N Shashikumar, deputy commissioner of police (north), said the incident took place at 5pm when Komal was taking his daughter from their Malleswaram house to a nearby tuition centre in his car. The biker with a woman riding pillion overtook Komal’s car and this led to an argument.

The biker allegedly attacked Komal, who sustained minor injuries on his face. Passersby caught Vijay and took him to Malleswaram police station. “Preliminary probe revealed Vijay assaulted Komal in what appears to be an incident of road rage. We’ve detained Vijay,” Shashikumar said.

Malleswaram police said they will register a criminal case against Vijay, based on Komal’s statement. “We subjected Vijay to a medical test to check if he was under the influence of alcohol,” cops said.

Some passersby took a video of the incident which went viral in no time. The video shows Komal and the biker having a heated argument and passersby convincing Komal to get back into his car. Soon the actor is seen coming out of the vehicle and raising his hand at the biker, prompting the latter to hit back at Komal, who falls on the ground.

Jaggesh later told media that the incident took place because four bikers had refused to give way to his brother. “Three persons held Komal and the fourth assaulted him. They were under the influence of alcohol,” Jaggesh alleged.

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March 2,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 2: Killing an Indian porcupine and inviting his TikTok followers to view it proved costly for a 25-year-old man from Kalaburagi. Forest department officials tracked him down and arrested him on Sunday morning.

Manjunath Biryalhissa, a resident of Jewargi taluk, was famous for his various TikTok videos and for lifting heavy stones in his village and neighbouring areas.

According to forest officials, on Friday, Manjunath and his friends caught a porcupine in Sindagi range, Vijayapura and stoned it to death. Later, they fried and cooked it. Manjunath then made an 18-second video, where he spoke about the porcupine hunt and slaughter, besides inviting his followers to like the video and join him in the feast.

The video was on TikTok and Facebook. Wildlife activists who found the video alerted forest department officials.

“Porcupine comes under schedule four of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. Keeping this video as evidence we were able to trace him through his Facebook account, where he had shared details of his hometown,” said forest officials.

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July 20,2020

Udupi, July 20: A youth, who was under depression after his business came to a halt due to lockdown, has killed self in Kundapura taluk of Udupi district. 

The deceased has been identified as Nitish Shetty (31), son of Prabhakar Shetty, a resident of Giliyaru in Kota area of Kundapura. 

Shetty was running a secondhand car business in Bengaluru. The business had completely stopped due to covid-19 lockdown. 

After returning to his hometown, he could not find any other job. Hence he was under depression. Hence on July 18 he handed himself to death in his house, police said. 

A case has been registered at jurisdictional Kota police station.

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May 10,2020

Bengaluru, May 10: Former Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy on Sunday accused the state government of not preparing proper guidelines to bring back people who are stranded near the Karnataka-Maharashtra border areas.

"No proper guidelines have been given to officials to bring back people who are stranded near the Karnataka-Maharashtra border. From the last 45 days, many of these people have not got any relief nor are there any proper directions or guidelines from the state government," alleged Kumaraswamy.

He also accused the state government of cheating the people of Karnataka.

"Karnataka government is cheating people the same way it cheated with the flood compensation. The state government had announced lakhs of rupees as compensation to those who lost houses in the flood last year. But nobody has got the records or details as to how many people got benefited from it," he added.
Fifty-three more COVID-19 cases were reported in Karnataka on Sunday, the state government said.

The total number of cases in the state is at 847, including 405 discharged and 31 deaths so far, the bulletin said.

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