Bengaluru's ex-corporator Bomb Naga to be grilled in extortion cases


Bengaluru, May 23 (IANS): A local court on Monday extended police custody of former civic corporator and rowdy V. Nagaraj (alias Bomb Naga) for three more days for questioning with regards to the three extortion cases filed against him in a money-laundering deal on complaints from three of his many victims, said police on Monday.

"Though we sought four days more of Nagaraj's custody as the 10-day remand ended Monday, Additional Chief Magistrate Jyothishree gave us three days to complete interrogating him in the money-laundering case and on the extortion charges against him," Bengaluru Deputy Commissioner of Police, East, Ajay Hilory told reporters here.

Nagaraj, who had been avading arrest for nearly a month, was eventually nabbed along with his two sons Gandhi and Shastri on May 11 from Arcot in Tamil Nadu's Vellore district and were brought here on May 12. They had fled in wake of the April 14 police raid on his home-office from where Rs 14.8 crore in demonetised notes, to be exchanged for new notes, were seized.

"We have to quiz him on where he has hidden an additional Rs 8 crore in cash he extorted from three businessmen-cum-industrialists who approached him in November for exchanging the banned notes with new notes, which he did not gave them," said Deputy Commissioner of Police, West, M.N. Anucheth on the occasion.

The three victims - Muniraju, Kalyan and Chandrakumar - filed separate complaints on May 21 with the Kengeri police station, alleging that Nagaraj and his sons had threatened them with a pistol, assaulted them and extorted the money after calling them to meet at a designated spot to launder the money.

"Nagaraj and his two sons have extorted Rs 3.8 crore from Kalyan, Rs 2.5 crore from Muniraju and Rs 1.75 crore from Chandrakumar on the pretext of converting the old notes into new notes as they were unaccounted," said Anucheth.

Nagaraj was an independent corporator of the Bengaluru City Corporation from the Prakashnagar civic ward in the city's western suburb from 2002 to 2007.

 

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Frazer Town,Bangaluru

    Wed, May 24 2017

    Police need to grill him properly and get the facts about his criminal activities

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, May 23 2017

    All our Politicians lead a parallel & colorful life ...

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Tue, May 23 2017

    Let me get this straight..... a guy who's alias is Bomb Naga was a civic corporator???? Wonder how stupid the people got to be to vote for such a guy.

    I dont know where will our country head towards with electorate so dumb.

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/Washington, DC

    Tue, May 23 2017

    Not only Bomb Naga won as Corporator of Bangalore....he lost assembly election as Independent candidate against Dinesh Gundu Rao by 200 votes in Gandhinagar, Bangalore!!!....

    If Dinesh Gundu Rao contests election as independent candidate, he might not get even 200 Votes!!!...

    I would suggest Bomb Naga as Acting KPCC President instead of Dinesh Gundu...

    ...JH...

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