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Actress Shanaya Katwe arrested in brother s murder case after latter allegedly opposed her love affair: Reports
For the unversed, Shanya made her acting debut in 2018 with the Kannada film Idam Premam Jeevanam. Shanaya Katwe | Instagram
Updated: Apr 27, 2021, 10:56 AM IST
In the latest piece of news, Kannada model-turned-actress Shanaya Katwe, known for the recent adult comedy entertainer film Ondu Ghanteya Kathe , has been arrested for the murder of her 32-year-old brother, Rakesh Katwe, as per reports.
Shanaya was arrested by Hubballi Rural police on Thursday and went to judicial custody.
As per a New Indian Express report, the Dharwad district police have arrested 4 other suspects who have been identified as Niyazahemed Katigar (21), Tousif Channapur (21), Altaf Mulla (24), and Aman Giraniwale (19).
Kannada actress Shanaya Katwe held for brother’s murder
Through the course of the investigation, police learnt that the murder was linked to the victim’s own sister, Shanaya’s love affair.
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HUBBALLI: Hubballi Rural police have arrested actor Shanaya Katwe in connection with the murder of a 32-year-old man here. Rakesh Katwe was murdered, and his decapitated head was found in the Devaragudihal forest area, while his remaining body parts were disposed of across Gadag Road and other areas in Hubballi recently.
Acting on the case, Dharwad district police formed some teams, which arrested four suspects - Niyazahemed Katigar (21), Tousif Channapur (21), Altaf Mulla (24), and Aman Giraniwale (19) - from the city. Later, the police nabbed three other suspects.
HUBBALLI: On Wednesday, nearly 86% of the North West Karnataka Road Transport Corporation’s (NWKRTC) fleet operated on the roads, signalling an end to the employees’ 15-day strike.
Support for the strike has been dwindling for the past few days, with 45% of the NWKRTC fleet operating on Tuesday.
NWKRTC MD Krishna Bajpai said that as many as 2,600 buses had operated on Wednesday, and expressed confidence of the entire fleet resuming services from Thursday. The entire fleet of the NWKRTC divisions in Bagalkot, Gadag and Sirsi divisions operated on Wednesday, said sources.
“In Hubballi Rural division, 98% of the buses plied on the roads,” added a source.
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