Ramanagara: Absconding accused, who killed man transporting cattle, arrested from Rajasthan


Team Udayavani, Apr 5, 2023, 4:54 PM IST

Karnataka police on Wednesday night arrested five persons, including main accused Puneeth Kerehalli from Rajasthan in connection with the killing of a man who was transporting cows and buffaloes.

On March 31, the victim Idris Pasha (35), a resident of Guttalu near Sathanur was transporting cows and buffaloes in a canter when he was waylaid by a group led by Puneeth. Pasha’s body was recovered on April 1.

Pasha’s family lodged a police complaint alleging that he had been beaten to death. Following this, the accused went absconding. Police had formed four teams to nab them.

 

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