Vehicle dealer attacks rival, robs sports bike in revenge

A sports activities bicycle seller and five other individuals have been arrested for robbing a BMW S1 1000RR athletics bike from a 37-calendar year-previous businessman in Vijayanagar on November 10.

Vijayanagar police gave the names of the suspects as Vishwas AL, 23 Jagannath N, 21 Gajendra S S, 34 Lalith Kumar, 29 Shashank S, 23 and Pavan K, 21. They are all citizens of Doddaballapur.

Gajendra is a school lecturer, whilst Shashank and Pavan are college students. Two far more suspects are at massive.

Law enforcement seized the athletics bike worth Rs 16 lakh and 3 cars applied in committing the dacoity. Police experienced registered a circumstance of dacoity versus eight people today who attacked Mohammed S Asifulla, a applied automobile supplier from Vijayanagar.

Police claimed Vishwas, a made use of sports bicycle dealer, identified as up Asifulla and questioned if he experienced any utilized sports activities bikes. He stated he wanted to get one for a client. Asifulla advised him about a BMW sports bike. Vishwas told Asifulla he would appear with clients to check out the bicycle and claimed they would obtain it if they liked it.

Vishwas referred to as Asifulla all over again and requested him to deliver the bicycle to the Vijayanagar club. Asifulla agreed.

The gang came in an SUV and two cars. They assaulted Asifulla, and still left him with a fractured still left hand. They robbed his Iphone and Rs 35,000. They tried using to kidnap him but saw locals coming.

They feared receiving caught and fled on the athletics bike and two autos, abandoning the 3rd motor vehicle. Police traced them with the registration variety of the deserted vehicle and Asifulla’s testimony about Vishwas. Law enforcement stated the gang hid their automobiles so that the police really do not seize them.

Aged rivals

Police explained Asifulla and Vishwas understood each other as they had been in the exact organization. They had disagreements, and Vishwas required to train him a lesson. Police think he paid his associates Rs 3 lakh to assault Asifulla.