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Four persons arrested for threatening police

Published On : 21 Nov 2015   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Beltangady: Four persons were arrested by Beltangady police for creating chaos in the police station and threatening them with revolver on Thursday, November 19. Dayananda B (37), Ranganatha Bhat (46), Ravi (40), all from Hassan and Basavaraja Kodachi (27) from Belagavi are the persons arrested.

The accused came in a car and barged into Beltangady police station on Thursday afternoon. They started misbehaving with the police with abusive words. Dayanand who did most of the talking claimed to know top police officials of the state and mentioned their names. He even told the police to phone the top police officials if they wanted to confirm his claim. He talked with authority to all the police staff including head constable Lokanatha and clicked photos of the police station and the staff. When Lokanatha objected to his behaviour Dayananda pushed him.

When police staff Harish came to Lokanatha’s rescue, Dayananda and his team confronted him too. Then Dayananda took out a revolver and pointed it at the police personnel saying he would shoot them.

After minutes of chaos, the police overpower the accused and snatched the revolver from Dayananda.The four persons were arrested. A case has been filed.







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