Mangaluru: Life threat to husband, extortion - father-in-law granted bail, search on for others


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Dec 2: The case in which the wife of a man placed a demand for Rs one crore threatening to kill him, if not paid, the father of the accused lady, Vasudev Prabhu was granted conditional bail. However, the main accused Ambika Nayak and B Manjunath are still not traced.

The court granted conditional bail to arrested father of accused Ambika on Saturday, December 1. The bail was granted on bond of Rs one lac and one surety. The accused Vasudev Prabhu is also told by the court not to try to destroy the evidence and attend the inquiry whenever he is called for the same.


Ambika Nayak, B Manjunath and K Vasudeva Prabhu

Vasudev Prabhu was arrested on November 27. It is learnt that Ambika Nayak and B Manjunath are hiding somewhere in and around Manipal. Police are on the lookout.

 

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sun, Dec 02 2018

    Why this type of grave crimes are on the increase in our coastal region where people are cultured and educated.

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  • Paul, mangalore

    Sun, Dec 02 2018

    Why Bail ?? Keep him in till other two are arrested ...
    If he is kept IN Jail putting one condition "ill other two are arrested you will be jail"Automatically culprit will be arrested ..
    is it difficult to find these guys for Police ....Manipal is such a small place,,,,

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 02 2018

    Tomorrow Clean Chit ...

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