Bangalore: Three Held for Cheating, Posed as Relatives of CM


Bangalore, Apr 20 (PTI) Police arrested three persons, who posed as relatives of Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa, involved in cheating people by promising them government jobs and plots and taking huge sum of money in return.

Mahadevaiah (35), Venkatesh (53) and Krishnappa (50) were arrested on the basis of complaints lodged by one Shridhara Murthy, from whom they took Rs 11.65 lakh, promising sites under "G" category (government quota) in different names, a city crime branch statement said.

They had done so by using a duplicate letterhead of the Chief Minister allegedly with the help of Vidhana Soudha (secretariat) staff, it said.

Police said Rs 1.5 lakh were recovered from the arrested.

  

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  • JOHN PINTO, NANDALIKE/DUBAI

    Wed, Apr 20 2011

    THIS IS A GREATEST FRAUD IN KARNATAKA IN YEDIYURAPPAS GOVERNANCE

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Wed, Apr 20 2011

    May be real relatives because they are speaking about G category plot!
    People also know that what Yeddy is making all these days!Lege rahooo...............

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  • Peter Pereira, Pune

    Wed, Apr 20 2011

    "Thirugu Baana". May be they are really CMs relatives. Thorough investigation is required. Three out of 41 (Ali baba's group). They can stoop to any level to loot wealth.

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