Two house thefts in Sector 1 while victims were sleeping

Two house thefts in Sector 1 while victims were sleeping 1
Two house thefts in Sector 1 while victims were sleeping 2
Two thefts in a week; one on 21st Main and another on 27th Main in Sector 1

 

In the space of a week, two thefts have occurred in Sector 1 while the victims were at home and sleeping. Both the thefts happened in the morning. Read on to know how you can avoid a similar incident as the victims were at fault here.


FIRST THEFT
On the morning of June 3, 2019, between 7.15am and 8am, there was a theft in a third floor house on 25th C Cross, 27th Main in Sector 1. The victim was Kalpit Pandey, a 26-year-old employed with a private firm. The theft occurred while he was asleep. The thieves had allegedly opened the front door through the window.

They made away with his office laptop, adaptor, backpack, mouse, headphone, Vivo mobile, Pan card, driving licence, voter ID, aadhaar card, three debit cards, 2 credit cards, 1 sudexo meal card, Rs 1000 cash, and his company ID card. The police complaint was filed on June 5 and the cops have registered a case of theft (IPC 380) and are investigating.

SECOND THEFT
On June 11, another theft occurred between 8.30am and 9am in Sector 1. This time around, it was on 21st Main in Brundavan building. Twenty-seven-year-old Ravikant was at the receiving end of this case. He stays with his friend Shantanu. As always, Shantanu wakes up earlier and leaves the door ajar while going to the office.

In this period while Ravikant is asleep, a thief enters his house and steals his laptop and wallet containing his driving licence, Pan card, 1 debit card and 2 credit cards. In addition, the thief steals Shantanu’s wallet containing Aadhaar card, Pan card, 1 debit card and 2 credit cards and his bike registration certificate. The cops have registered a case of theft and are probing the case.

Sector 3 park being handed over from BDA to BBMP; much more needs to be done

Sector 3 park being handed over from BDA to BBMP; much more needs to be done 3
Sector 3 park being handed over from BDA to BBMP; much more needs to be done 4
Sector 3 park being handed over from BDA to BBMP; much more needs to be done 5

The Swabhimaana Tree Park on 15th B Main, 19th Cross, Sector 3, is being handed over from the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) to Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP). The park that saw an investment of Rs 5 crore is still a work in progress. The water outlets coming on to the roads are improperly designed. They let water out on to the road instead of the drains, which could flood the homes in low-lying areas. The main entrance  of the park resembles a swimming pool when it rains heavily as there is no proper elevation and shoulder drain that can take the rainwater into the stormwater drain that runs along its boundary.

The lights are not properly installed across the park, particularly near the sand pit and play areas. The play area still needs much sand as the contractor had dumped red soil instead of sand earlier. Much more sand needs to be put to avoid the children from soiling their clothes and causing air pollution in the neighbourhood when the winds kick up the red soil.

The unscientific speakers are another issue with the neighbours complaining that the music played in the wee hours is making them wake up sooner than they should. What’s worse is that the music continues to be played from 6am to 10am. Even the police department cannot give permission to any public place to play music continuously every day for that long. It’s air pollution of the highest kind, particularly to those living on 15th B Main, as the speakers are closest to this road. After much protest by the residents, the high decibels were reduced, but on some days, it goes back to being loud. The residents are hoping that the BBMP removes the speakers altogether and ensures there is peace and serenity all around and there is no violation of the noise pollution norms.

The residents are also demanding that the 21st A Cross Road be connected to 15th B Main as that would offload much of the traffic being seen on 15th B Main alone. With two wheelers and cars parked all along 15th B Main, there is a traffic jam every evening, and more so on weekends.

The amphitheatre should not allow any organisers to use loudspeakers as that would again pollute the neighbourhood. The stadium seating of the amphitheatre is meant to ensure that the sound carries to everyone without the use of amplifiers. And even if a loudspeaker is required, it should be below 50 decibels and only sound boxes (not open-to-air loudspeakers) should be used, not those hand-held loudspeakers.

CAUGHT: Thief who stole Rs 2 lakh jewellery from HSR house

CAUGHT: Thief who stole Rs 2 lakh jewellery from HSR house 6
CAUGHT: Thief who stole Rs 2 lakh jewellery from HSR house 7

On May 24, a thief broke into a house in Sector 1 when nobody was home to steal Rs 2 lakh worth jewellery. Yesterday, he was caught while trying to break into another house in Bellandur. Incidentally, the accused named Pasha is behind 80 house break-ins, one of the house being that of Manjeet Kakoti whom we wrote about last month.

Unfortunately, the stolen items couldn’t be recovered from him yet. “The police say that jewellery is with his friend in Mangalore who is still absconding,” says Manjeet. “He showed the police my house and that’s how the Bellandur police informed me about his arrest. The artificial jewellery that he stole from my place is with the police, but all the gold valuables are missing. What the police has recovered from him is not even worth Rs 2000. Apparently, the thief’s friend took all the gold from him to sell in Mangalore.”

Man forges property papers and steals Rs 32 lakh from HSR resident

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Man forges property papers and steals Rs 32 lakh from HSR resident 8

 

Last week, the 6th additional magistrate court ordered the HSR Layout police to file a complaint of fraud where a person allegedly forged and HSR Layout resident’s identity to steal Rs 32 lakh from the Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board (KAIDB).

According to the First Information Report (FIR), the incident happened between July 6, 2011 and May 31, 2019 when the court finally ruled. The HSR cops filed the complaint of fraud on June 10, 2019 after the court order.

The story goes back to July 2011 when Ramaiah Krishnamurthy (58), a resident of Sector 2, HSR Layout, and the general power of attorney holder for M/S Nit.Nic.Inc proprietor Ramesh Babu, paid Rs 32 lakh to KAIDB through two Demand Drafts dated July 6, 2011 for Rs 5 lakh and on November 17, 2011 for Rs 27 lakh.

The money was to set up a aluminium copper conductor plant on a two-acre land in Harohalli Industrial Area. However, accused Anil Kumar allegedly faked Ramaiah’s signature and committed an identity theft to withdraw Rs 32 lakh from KIADB. After examining the complaint, the magistrate court asked the HSR police to file a case of cheating and take appropriate action against the accused under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, including impersonation, cheating and forgery.

Conmen promise bank loan and take away Rs 30 lakh in Sector 1

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Conmen promise bank loan and take away Rs 30 lakh in Sector 1 9

 

Businessman NR Shridhar Reddy (42) met three people at Krishnasagar restaurant on 27th Main in Sector 1. They promised to get him a loan on his building from Kotak Mahindra Bank.

However, they asked for Rs 30 lakh as a security deposit. It was in this connection that he met Shilpa Shetty, Manohar Lal, and his father at Krishnasagar. A resident of Doddanekkundi, Shridhar was in need of the loan and readily gave away six cheques totalling Rs 30.88 lakh on November 3, 2018 at around 2pm, according to the police complaint.

Once the bank loan came through, the alleged scamsters deposited the cheques on November 17, 2018 and December 3, 2018 and withdrew the entire amount. The HSR Layout cops have registered a case of cheating (IPC 420) and a criminal act by a group (IPC 34) and are investigating.

HSR firm promises visa and cheats customer of Rs 1.65 lakh

HSR firm promises visa and cheats customer of Rs 1.65 lakh 10
HSR firm promises visa and cheats customer of Rs 1.65 lakh 11


Twenty-two-year-old engineer Thirumale Gowda, a resident of Hassan, had applied for a visa through a consultancy firm in Sector 1, HSR Layout. However, the visa never came but the firm refused to refund the money.

According to the police complaint filed on June 5, 2019, the alleged scam occurred between December 28, 2018 and June 5, 2019. Gowda has accused Kali Prasad Rath of fraud.

Rath working for KT Consultancy operating out of 27th Main in Sector 1, allegedly took Rs 1.65 lakh from Gowda to get him a visa to go abroad. When Rath failed to get Gowda the promised visa, he asked for a refund. However, the cheque given by Rath bounced. A case of fraud under the Indian Penal Code 420 is registered by the HSR Layout police.

Chain snatching averted by an alert police constable

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Chain snatching averted by an alert police constable 12
A ‘robbery not allowed’ sign!

 

In a rare case, a chain snatching incident was averted by an alert cop last week in HSR Layout.

On June 14, at around 7.50pm, HSR Layout police constable Ningappa Kembavi (26 years) heard screams coming from 1st D Main Road in Sector 6, IAS officers colony, HSR Layout.

At the corner of the road, two vehicle-born thieves were trying to snatch the chain from one pedestrian. When the victim screamed, the constable rushed to the spot. Looking at the cop, the culprits drove away.

The cop gave a chase but the miscreants escaped in the darkness. When the constable rushed back to the victim, he realised that the chain was still hanging around the neck and the victim identified himself as Tirumalanath, a resident of Jayanagar. A case of attempted theft and punishment for the robbery attempt is registered at the HSR Layout police station.

HSR cops nab mobile phone and jewel thieves!

HSR cops nab mobile phone and jewel thieves! 13
HSR cops nab mobile phone and jewel thieves! 14
The alleged jewel thief (left) and mobile phone thieves caught by the cops

 

The HSR Layout cops made a breakthrough in three cases of mobile phone and jewellery theft cases to not only catch three thieves but also recovered a two wheeler, a mobile phone and jewellery worth Rs 4.5 lakh.

Phone thieves
Mobile phone thefts have become common in HSR Layout. Either thieves enter homes and scoot with phones and laptops or snatch mobiles from passersby on roads. Thankfully, the HSR Layout cops have caught two mobile thieves who allegedly stole people’s phones.

One Oppo RealMe phone and a Honda Activa was also recovered during their arrest. The accused are Pawan Rao Pawar (21 years), a resident of Mysore and Praveen (19), a resident of Venkatapura, Koramangala.

The thieves were caught under the supervision of Somegowda GA and HSR inspector SR Raghavendra. The other cops included sub inspector Eranna, head constable Mallappa, and constable Lakshman Pawar.

Jewel thief of Mangammanapalya
In another incident, a salesman working at a jewellery store on 24th Main in Sector 1, was allegedly caught with Rs 4.5 lakh worth stolen jewellery.
The cops allege that salesman Syed Mohsin working with CaratLane stole gold and diamond jewellery on May 29, 2019 when no one was at the showroom and fled the scene.

Once the cops received the complaint, they launched a manhunt under the guidance of senior cops Isha Pant and Somegowda GA to eventually nab the alleged thief. According to the cops, Mohsin is aged 28 years and a resident of Mangammapalya. About Rs 4.5 lakh worth gold and diamond jewellery was also seized from him. The other cops who assisted in this operation included head constable Sardar Pasha and constable Tirumalegowda.

 

AVOID: Road blocked in Sector 3 for a week; stormwater drain work in progress

AVOID: Road blocked in Sector 3 for a week; stormwater drain work in progress 15

Traffic on 22nd Cross (HSR Club Road) is being rerouted as one stretch of it is blocked for traffic from Kodak Express junction to Kadal Da Meen junction. You will have to take the cross roads to reach the other side of 22nd Cross.

The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has taken up the long-pending stormwater drain work at the 18th Main-22nd Cross junction near Kadal Da Meen restaurant. Pipeline laying work is in progress. Considering that it’s a major road, the BBMP officials told Residents Watch that they will do everything possible to finish the work within a week to avoid further inconvenience to the public and vehicle users.

Residents fill up potholes by themselves; shame on you, BBMP!

Residents fill up potholes by themselves; shame on you, BBMP! 16
Residents fill up potholes by themselves; shame on you, BBMP! 17
Residents fill up potholes by themselves; shame on you, BBMP! 18
Residents fill up potholes by themselves; shame on you, BBMP! 19
Residents fill up potholes by themselves; shame on you, BBMP! 20
Residents fill up potholes by themselves; shame on you, BBMP! 21
Residents fill up potholes by themselves; shame on you, BBMP! 22

 

When the going is tough, the tough get going. And that’s what has precisely happened last weekend from Vibgyor school to Somasandrapalya Main Road. When the BBMP turned a blind eye to the gaping potholes on this stretch, the residents pooled in the money to fill them up with their own funds.

Says Vilas Deshmukh of Harluru Somasandrapalya Residents Welfare Association: “This is a public-funded pothole filling project with major contributions coming from Navayuga, a small-scale construction firm whose proprietors – Nagarjuna and Narasimha – are residents of this area. The rest of the monies came from the volunteers of our road group.”

The residents spent around Rs 25,000 to fix the roads last week in addition to sweating it all out while the work was being executed. “The work is still pending and we will continue on the coming Saturday as we need to complete it right up to Chinmaya school. So far, we completed from Vibgyor school to ND Oliva apartment complex.”

‘Corporator was of no help’

When the residents approached HSR Layout corporator (Ward 174) Gurumurthy Reddy, he was of no help to them. “The potholes were in this state for the last eight months and only getting worse whenever it rained, causing many issues to school kids, office goers and the elderly,” says Vilas. “But our request to the authorities and the local corporator went unheard.”

About 20 volunteers managed the work from 10 pm on Saturday night (June 8) till 4 am on Sunday morning, including the diversion and management of traffic to protect the concrete filling. The residents involved included Ramakrishna Reddy, Rajesh, Srinivas Rajesh, Prasad, Durga, Kunal, Subbu, and many kids, among others.

Will this act shame the authorities and prompt them to do a thorough job of fixing all the potholes in the HSR ward remains to be seen.

Bride-to-be suffers fractures 10 days before marriage due to water tanker accident on Sarjapur Road

Bride-to-be suffers fractures 10 days before marriage due to water tanker accident on Sarjapur Road 23
Bride-to-be suffers fractures 10 days before marriage due to water tanker accident on Sarjapur Road 24
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Last week, 28-year-old Sunanda Barki, a resident of RV Layout was hit by a water tanker on Sarjapur Road. The bride-to-be was injured grievously.

The incident occurred on June 4 at around 8.40am. Sunanda was riding her TVS scooter towards Iblur when a water tanker (KA14B1924) allegedly driven rashly by a male driver hit her vehicle from behind at SLV Ceramics junction near Doddakannelli. The impact was such that her bike skidded about 10 feet on the stretch, breaking her left thigh and right shoulder bone. In addition, there were scratches on her legs. The driver drove away without attending to the victim.

The passersby rushed her to the nearby Columbia Asia Hospital in an auto. The doctors operated on her thigh and inserted a rod. The tragedy is such that Sunanda’s wedding was fixed on June 14 and she was involved in an accident ten days earlier.

The cops have registered a case against the driver for rash driving (IPC 279), causing grievous hurt (IPC 338), shirking duty to rush the victims to the hospital (Indian Motor Vehicles Act 134), an offence that is punishable with imprisonment of three months or a fine of Rs 500 (IMV 187).

Ola cab driver damages car and injures onboard passengers by hitting flyover wall near HSR BDA complex!

Ola cab driver damages car and injures onboard passengers by hitting flyover wall near HSR BDA complex! 25
Ola cab driver damages car and injures onboard passengers by hitting flyover wall near HSR BDA complex! 26
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On May 26, at around 10.30am, 23-year-old Naveen Kumar, a resident of KR Puram was travelling in a cab along with his elder brother Kiran (25) and cousin Manikantha (25) after arriving in Bangalore from Chennai. After getting down from the bus at Silk Board junction, they had boarded an Ola cab (KA03AA5625) to go towards KR Puram.

Anjappa M was the 37-year-old driver who allegedly drove rashly and overspeeding on Outer Ring Road. When he reached 14th Main Road near the BDA flyover in HSR Layout, he hit the flyover wall in front of JSS College. The result was that Naveen hurt his knee from the impact with the front seat, Manikantha’s left leg was injured while Kiran’s face had hit the windshield due to the impact, hurting his left eye, face, forehead and head.

The vehicle wasn’t spared either. The front portion of the Tata Indica was completely damaged. The cab driver left the car and ran away after the incident. The passersby rushed the victims to St John’s Hospital in an autorickshaw.

The cops have registered a case of rash driving (IPC 279), endangering life (IPC 337), shirking his duty to rush the victims to the hospital (Indian Motor Vehicles Act 134), and punishable with imprisonment of three months or a fine of Rs 500 (IMV 187).