Beware of rash motorcyclists: Pedestrians and pillion riders are most vulnerable

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Beware of rash motorcyclists: Pedestrians and pillion riders are most vulnerable 1

Bikers and pedestrians are being run over by water tankers. Similarly, bikers are running over pedestrians and injuring other pillion riders in HSR Layout police station limits.

ACCIDENT ON OUTER RING ROAD

On July 23 at 9pm, near the 9th main bus stop on Outer Ring Road (ORR), 54-year-old Renappa G Karadi was trying to cross ORR. He was moving from HSR towards teacher’s colony near Baby Shoppe when a motorcyclist, Vivek S (30), travelling from Agara towards the Silkboard on the HSR flyover, ran over the right leg of Renappa and broke his bone.

Renappa also incurred minor bruises in other parts of his body. The biker took the help of onlookers and rushed Renappa to Greenview Hospital. Later, he was taken to Hosmat Hospital for further treatment. The cops have charged the biker for rash driving and causing grievous hurt.

BIKER INJURES A PILLION RIDER ON SARJAPUR ROAD

On July 9, at 7.30pm, one biker injured another biker and pillion rider with his alleged rash driving, but promised to take care of all the expenses if the police was kept out. However, once the victim was in the hospital, the accused switched off his phone and refused to keep up his promise. Therefore, the complaint was filed six days later on July 15.

The accident took place near Motherhood hospital on Sarjapur Road. A Vinay (20), a resident of Bellandur, was riding with Asha on pillion, when another biker Santhosh, a Swiggy delivery boy, allegedly drove rashly from the opposite side by overtaking a car and hit Vinay’s bike.

The impact was such that both Vinay and Asha fell off their bike. Asha’s leg was broken while Vinay sustained minor bruises. The cops took the help of onlookers and rushed the two injured bikers to Levin Memorial Hospital for treatment. Later, Asha was taken to Greenview Hospital and St John’s Hospital for further treatment.

The cops have charged the accused for rash driving, and not attempting to save the victim. If convicted, Santhosh could be in jail for three months or pay a fine of Rs 500 or both. If this is his second offence, the jail term could be six months and Rs 1000 fine.

Promising to set up a firm, conmen cheat businessmen of Rs 33 lakh

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fraud hsr layout

Businessman Somashekhara Raju (31), a resident of Laggere, has alleged that four persons conned him and his partners by promising to set up a company for them. However, even after 19 months, the firm was never opened although the expenses kept getting added up. Raju and his two partners Shivakumar and GMK Gowdar were allegedly cheated of over Rs 33 lakh.

According to the police complaint at HSR Layout police station, the accused namely Zameer, Nadeem, Suhel Khan and Nazeer met Raju and his business partners and promised to set up an inexpensive firm near Jalahalli and promised to take care of the maintenance expenditures for three months after the company inauguration.

In addition, they promised to pay 25% of the investment amount every three months in four instalments. Raju paid Rs 33 lakh into the bank accounts of the accused. These even included payments for publicity, salaries, building rental advance, electricity, water and other equipment rentals.

The accused asked Raju to deposit the money into the bank account of Letz Cabs (Mexo Cab) in Sector 3 near Saibaba temple. Raju did what he was told.

However, the company was never inaugurated even after 19 months. And neither did the accused return the money. When Raju asked for money, he was allegedly threatened by the accused. The cops have registered a case of cheating, and criminal intimidation.

Alert resident foils robbery attempt in Sector 6

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robbery hsr layout

On July 16, a midnight robbery attempt was foiled by an alert neighbour.

While constable Mylarappa was at his police outpost in Sector 6, one neighbour rushed to inform him at 1230am. The alert resident reported that a stranger was seen loitering on the terrace of a house on 1st A Main.

When the citizen and the cop rushed to the scene of perceived criminal activity, the stranger jumped out of the house compound and vanished under the cover of darkness. The cop inspected the locked house for any forcible entry but was checked to be fine.

The alert citizen had prevented a theft from happening by being vigilant. The cops are on the hunt for this thief who is charged with attempt to commit theft.

The next time, you see any suspect behaviour or a vehicle parked for days, call 100 and report about it. A vigilant public can prevent many crimes.

Cops attacked by two boisterous men after midnight

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hsr layout cops
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The cops had a hard time the other day when they tried to quieten two men talking loudly on 14th Main Road in Sector 6.

At 1230am on July 28, head constables B Kumaraswamy and constable Basavaraju encountered two men during their night beat. They found the youth parking their car at the junction of 14th Main and talking loudly. When the cope asked them to lower their voice and vacate the spot, the men mouthed expletives like ‘police dog’ and threatened to kill the khaki-clad men if they obstruct their activity.

In the melee, one of the men caught the collar of head constable Kumaraswamy and kept pushing him back and forth. When constable Basavaraju tried to intervene, he was pushed and beaten on the head while being mouthed expletives.

The accused are Jayaram KB, a 35-year-old employee at a private firm and a resident of Mahadevapura, and Pradeep Kumar S, a 26-year-old private employee and a resident of Doddanekkundi.

The cops have registered a case against the two persons for breach of peace, common criminal intention, and assaulting and hurting public servants.

Take laptops with you; they are being stolen from homes and cars

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laptop hsr layout


Don’t leave precious belongings in your car or home, not even laptops, particularly company property that contains confidential information.

On July 18 between 6.30pm and 7.30pm, Jyothi Singh (29) learned this truth the hard way. A resident of Sector 6 and working for a private firm, she had left home at 6.30pm and returned an hour later to find that her front door was opened and valuables stolen. The items included a 13-inch Macbook Pro, and a 14-inch Dell Latitude.

A week later, on July 25, 32-year-old engineer Piyush Makhija became a victim of theft. However, this time around, the place from where it was stolen was his car.

On July 23, he parked his Hyundai i10 at 6pm in front of Fernhill apartments in Sector 6 and left for some work. When he returned at 8pm to find that the left passenger window in front was smashed to steal his office bag containing valuables.

The stolen items included one HP laptop (his company’s), four branded watches and photocopies of important documents.

The cops have registered a case of theft, but warn everyone not to leave valuables in cars and homes. The thieves can strike anytime. Importantly, inform the cops when you leave home for an extended period. They will assign a beat cop to do a daily round of your street.

Thieves con bike rental service; 3 vehicles yet to be returned

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Thieves con bike rental service; 3 vehicles yet to be returned 2

Two wheelers being stolen every other day in HSR Layout is quite common. However, a rental service has also not been spared by the thieves now.

On June 6, June 30 and July 8, Road Panda, an online bike rental service was used by alleged thieves to get three bikes which they never returned till date.

The police complaint alleges that Theja, Arun Sai and Vamsi Krishna, all residents of Anantapur in Andhra Pradesh, rented three bikes online: Royal Enfield Classic 350 (KA51 AA0180) and two Honda Activas (KA51 AC5055 & KA51 AC7496) on three separate days.

Complainant Vijay Meena alleges that the accused have neither paid the rent nor returned the bikes. The cops have registered a case of cheating and are investigating. What appears to have worked against the company is that they take no deposits and also fill the tanks fully before renting them out. Their charges range from Rs 12/hour to Rs 33/hour, depending on the bike.

Watch out for tempo travellers near Bellandur flyover!

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Watch out for tempo travellers near Bellandur flyover! 3

Drivers of water tankers have killed and broken many bones of people in HSR Layout. Now, individuals driving tempo travellers have become dangerous too. In recent cases, one driver critically injured a pedestrian while another driver rammed into a car, and hurting its driver. Therefore, watch out for them.

Take the case of July 25, 2019. Divya S (20 years), a resident of Bellandur, was grievously injured by Venkatesh (31), the driver of a tempo traveller near the upper ramp of the Bellandur flyover. The incident occurred at around 7.30am when Divya and her brother Ashok were walking from Shanti Sweets towards Bangalore Central mall.

Their plan was to take a bus from the Bellandur bus stand to go to Marathhalli. However, a tempo traveller (KA01 AF6732) allegedly being driven rashly by Venkatesh coming from the Iblur side and proceeding towards Marathhalli hit Divya while she was trying to cross the road. She incurred head injuries and was immediately rushed to the nearby Sakra hospital. Thankfully, Divya is discharged from the hospital and being treated at home, brother Ashok told Residents Watch.

This incident comes on the heels of yet another tempo traveller incident at the same spot just a day earlier. On July 24, at 1.20pm, Vasuki C (43) suffered minor injuries as she was driving a car. The resident of Brookefield, she was a victim of Praveen Kumar’s alleged rash driving near the upper ramp of Bellandur flyover. He hit Vasuki’s car from behind. The impact was such that Vasuki’s car hit the car in front of her, resulting in damages on the front and back of her vehicle. In addition, she incurred minor injuries in her back.
In both the cases involving the tempo travellers, the HSR traffic cops have booked a case of rash driving and endangering the life of victims.

Be careful when you withdraw money from the bank; thieves are watching you!

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Be careful when you withdraw money from the bank; thieves are watching you! 4

The next time you decide to withdraw a large amount of money from the bank, be more careful. Importantly, don’t stop anywhere on your way back home. Not even to attend to a small errand or meet someone along the way. Just go straight home without stopping anywhere.

And when, someone tries to bang on your car door or divert attention while you are riding your bike, don’t pay any attention. Pray why? Because thieves are following your every move. The moment you leave your vehicle alone with your cash or valuables even for a few minutes, they could vanish, like it happened with 34-year-old Namratha V, a resident of HSR Layout.

On July 22 at 1240pm, Namratha withdrew Rs 3.5 lakh from Canara Bank in Sector 7. She kept the money in the dickey of her two wheeler and visited her relative’s under construction building. She parked her vehicle and was inside the building for half an hour.

When she returned and began to ride, she realised that the seat was unhinged. When she opened the dickey, the money was nowhere to be seen. The thieves had stolen the money when she had gone inside the under construction building. The HSR cops have registered a case of theft and are investigating.

Drug peddler caught near NIFT College yet again!

Drug peddler caught near NIFT College yet again! 5
Drug peddler caught near NIFT College yet again! 6


Nift College area is a hotbed for drug peddlers as several cases in the past have testified. It happened again recently, and this time, the cops caught one such alleged criminal on July 21 in an operation that began at 2.30pm and ended at 5.50pm.

HSR’s 27th Main, 18th Cross was the hub of all action in front of NIFT College. Under the guidance of HSR Layout inspector Raghavendra SR, labourer Rahul, a 22-year-old resident of Annasandrapalya, is the accused. The cops seized Rs 500 cash and 900 grams of cannabis (ganja) from him.

As per the procedure of the Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS), 1985, a gazetted officer was called to physically inspect the accused for a free and fair witness account that the accused was indeed possessing narcotics on his person. If Rahul is convicted under the 20B section, a non-bailable charge, he could be imprisoned for up to 20 years and also pay a fine of up to Rs 2 lakh.

Thieves bang car, divert attention and steal iPhone near 5th Main signal

Thieves bang car, divert attention and steal iPhone near 5th Main signal 7
Thieves bang car, divert attention and steal iPhone near 5th Main signal 8

 

Thieves diverting attention and stealing phones, laptops and jewellery is well-known. However, the tactic is such that any person will succumb to it even now, like businessman Sajid Hussain realised it the other day.

On July 29 at 7.20pm, when he was driving his Maruti Swift car and approaching the 5th Main signal on Outer Ring Road, the Sector 1 resident found an unknown biker repeatedly hitting his car from behind. When he looked back, another stranger banged on the car’s passenger window with his hand. When Sajid rolled down his window to check who the persons are, the stranger put his hand inside and stole his iPhone 5SE 32GB phone.

This tactic is quite common in the last few years. It’s best to keep your phone on a stand rather than on the car seat. It’s even better to hide your phone and other valuables from open view. And better still, never roll down the window for anything. And if people try to bang on your car or repeatedly hit your vehicle, it’s best to use your phone and capture their faces and number plates on camera.

The HSR Layout cops have registered a case of theft and are investigating.

Young software engineer alleges sexual harassment against boss of firm in HSR

Young software engineer alleges sexual harassment against boss of firm in HSR 9
Young software engineer alleges sexual harassment against boss of firm in HSR 10

 

Twenty-four-year-old Mukta (name changed) has alleged that her boss made sexual advances to her while she was busy working in his office.

According to the complaint, Amar Bhowmik, a director at Tresilient Business Solutions located in Sector 6, outraged her modesty by forcibly hugging her while she was working. The incident is said to have occurred on July 26 between 4.30pm and 5.30pm. The victim is a resident of Ellukunte and deeply embarassed about the incident. She wants the cops to take action on the alleged culprit, so he does not commit this devious act with any other female employee.


The HSR Layout cops have registered a case of sexual harassment under IPC 354A. If convicted, the accused could be jailed for three years or pay a hefty fine or both.