Karnataka Police conducted searches at properties linked to A G Ajeeth Kumar, a former gangster and film producer, in connection with the July 15 murder of a real estate operator in Bengaluru.
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A G Ajeeth Kumar is a 45-year-old former gangster-turned-businessman, advocate, and film producer. He is the chairman of real estate firm V Group and is known for his connections to the film industry and alleged involvement in the real estate sector.
The Karnataka Control of Organised Crime Act (KCOCA) is a stringent law in Karnataka that allows for the prosecution of members of organised crime syndicates. It can be invoked if two members of the syndicate have more than one criminal charge sheet against them, and it allows confessions made by accused before high-ranking police officers to be used as evidence.
V G Shivaprakash alias Bikla Shiva was a 44-year-old real estate operator in Bengaluru who was murdered on a busy street on July 15. The murder is alleged to be over a property dispute and involves a former gangster and a BJP MLA.
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Jagadish P alias Jaga, 43, was arrested on August 24 in Delhi after he was detained and sent back from Bangkok on the basis of an Interpol Blue Corner Notice. He fled from Bengaluru soon after the murder of V G Shivaprakash alias Bikla Shiva via Chennai and Dubai.
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