Police arrest Spot Naga, others for murdering Rowdy-Sheeter Sunil in Bengaluru 


Team Udayavani, Mar 10, 2017, 1:08 PM IST

Bengaluru: A police team has arrested Spot Naga and other 8 in Bengaluru on Thursday in-connection with rowdy-sheeter Sunil murder case. The accused had brutally murdered Sunil in-front of his residence and parents on Wednesday in a revenge attack as Sunil and his team were attacked spot Naga and his companions 2 year earlier. Rowdy sheeter Sunil was beaten and stabbed to death by a five member gang led by Spot Naga at Kamalapura in Basaveshwara police station area limits of the state capital at around 8 O’ clock on Wednesday morning.  

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