Police of Karnataka told to bring proof before probing this area of Tamil Nadu
Police of Karnataka told to bring proof before probing this area of Tamil Nadu
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There has been a tussle between cops of Karnataka and the villagers of an area in Tamil Nadu. The cops of Shoolagiri reportedly investigated the Karnataka police on Sunday and asked them to bring valid proof, including CCTV footage before investigating anyone in the Shoolagiri area. This move comes after the moneylenders in the regions filed a charge with the Krishnagiri Superintendent of Police, claiming that the Karnataka police were suspecting and attacking them about some robbery cases in their state.

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As per the police source, a team of Ramamoorthy Nagar police from Karnataka supposedly reached Athimugam village near Berigai to on Friday to enquire a pawnbroker about the stolen jewellery. Karnataka police asserted that they arrested a burglar who stole a chain last year from Veppanahalli under the Ramamoorthy Nagar police station and claimed that he sold the ornament to the pawnbroker at Athimugam village. With this lead, the Karnataka police reached the pawnbroker and asked him several questions related to the crime.

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It was declared that the Karnataka State police have done this earlier in the past as well. Annoyed over this, the residents along with several pawnbrokers filed a complaint with the Shoolagiri police. They requested the police to not harass the public without any evidence. Taking a cue from the charge, the Superintendent of Police Bandi Gangadhar reportedly ordered Shoolagiri Inspector of Police Muthu Krishnan to enquire about the issue.

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