Bengaluru: Notice issued to person for supplying in Fake AK-47 on rent to ‘influencer’
Team Udayavani, Jul 5, 2024, 6:15 PM IST
Arun Kathare
Bengaluru: The Kothanur police have issued a notice to Sandalwood technician Aleem Pasha, who is also the owner of Sahil Gun Master prop shop in Mysuru. This is in connection with the rental of fake AK-47 guns to social media ‘influencer’ Arun Kathare from Chitradurga for making reels.
On July 1, the police arrested Arun Kathare for creating panic by flaunting his bodyguards with fake AK-47 guns in public. During the interrogation, he disclosed information about Aleem Pasha.
Based on this information, a notice has been issued.
Aleem Pasha has been instructed to bring the necessary documents to the interrogation, including the authorization letter from the relevant authority for supplying guns, the GST payment certificate, and evidence showing the accused requested the fake guns and made rental payments. The notice also requires proof of whether the supplied guns are genuine or fake.
Aleem Pasha has previously supplied fake guns for shooting some Kannada movies.
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