Posing As RSS Workers In Bengaluru, 4 Men Kidnap A Man And Steal Beef; 4 Arrested
Four men posed as the workers of Hindu group Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), kidnapped a driver who was transporting beef and stole it.
The Adugodi police in Bengaluru arrested four accused in connection with the incident. The main accused is identified as Mohammed, who hatched a plan to kidnap the driver to steal the beef.

On September 10, an individual named Javed was transporting beef from Ramanagara to a shop in Tilak Nagar, Bengaluru. Upon reaching Mico Layout Signal, three individuals halted the car, identifying themselves as RSS workers, and forcibly moved him to an isolated location.
The three men then demanded Rs 1 lakh from the driver identified as Javed for carrying beef. After negotiations, they released him but took Rs 10,000 to free him.
On asking him about vehicle, Javed was asked to take it from St John's signal. When he got back to his vehicle, he discovered that the beef was stolen.
So, he filed a complaint with the Adugodi police station who launched a manhunt to nab the culprits behind the incident.
It was then revealed that the Beef shop owner himself devised the plan and executed it. Mohammed, the owner of the shop, wanted to get the meat without paying money.
Mohammed instructed three individuals to transport Javed to a remote location and park his car near St John's signal. Subsequently, he absconded with the beef.












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