Karnataka / The Times of India
A 29-year-old software engineer was allegedly defrauded of Rs 48 lakh by a self-proclaimed Ayurvedic healer and a medicine shop. The healer sold him costly herbal products, claiming they would cure his sexual health issues. The victim's health reportedly worsened after consuming the medicines, leading to kidney complications.
A 35-year-old auto driver in Chitradurga attempted self-immolation after alleging persistent harassment by traffic police during a drunk-driving check. He poured petrol on himself and set himself ablaze near Gandhi Circle, reportedly after being manhandled. Onlookers rescued him; he is in serious condition with 50 percent burns.
Bengaluru police have rescued four BPO managers abducted by a gang posing as officers, including a serving police constable. The accused extorted Rs 8.90 lakh from the operations manager and demanded more cash. Acting on a complaint, police arrested eight individuals and seized two vehicles used in the kidnapping.
BMTC runs one of the largest city bus fleets in India, and the Metro network is fast improving. Yet, many are reluctant to take these public transport systems, which are the only real solution to the city's infamous traffic congestion. Last mile connectivity - from homes and inside massive biz campuses - is a big issue. As are the absent/ awful footpaths.
Bengaluru police have arrested six individuals, including a police constable, in connection with a daring daylight heist of Rs 7.11 crore from a bank van. A massive hunt across six states led to the recovery of Rs 6.29 crore, with the investigation highlighting insider involvement and meticulous planning by the gang.
A 56-year-old music teacher has accused an astrologer and three associates of defrauding her of nearly Rs 1 crore in cash and 180 grams of gold. The accused allegedly exploited her faith, promising to build a Goddess Lakshmi temple in Kapu, Udupi district.

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