
Police of Bengalur registered the case after reportedly discovered a car with a defective numerical plate parked near the residence of the Deputy Minister of DK Shivakumar in Sadashivanagar, Central Bengalur 7 September.
The vehicle, which was originally supposed to belong to a man named Deepak, was later confirmed that it was owned by the former Magadi Mla A. Manjunath, according to the investigating officer in this case. “We issued an interrogation announcement to the owner, but has not yet appeared,” Hindu officer said.
According to the company filed by Manu M., a police constant located for managing operation near Mr. Shivakumar’s house in Sadashivanagar, noticed a white car parked 18. When the car caused disturbance of traffic, he decided to contact the owner to release him from the place.
Mr. Manu said he used an application for mobile crime and crime and MCTNS (MCTNS) to check the vehicle owner’s details using the registration number. When he contacted the dimension number, the person named Deepak responded and claimed that his car was parked in his own parking space.
The suspect, constantly explored the numerical plate and discovered another album hidden. Checking in the McTNS app revealed the owner’s address, although no contact details were available. Mr. Manu immediately filed a complaint at the Sadashivanagar police station. The company was submitted under the BNS 318 (4) (cheating) and 338 (counterfeiting valuable safety, will, etc.) and 340 (using counterfeit documents as real).
The car was confiscated by the Sadashivanagar police. The subsequent investigation confirmed that the vehicle was registered for the former Magadi Mla Manjunath.
Published – September 12, 2025 17:47