A real estate agent was brutally hacked to death in Bengaluru, leading to a significant police investigation. The incident has sent shockwaves through the community, and an FIR has been filed.
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The real estate agent, Nagaraj, was brutally murdered in his home in Bengaluru. He was found with multiple injuries, and the police have launched a comprehensive investigation.
As of now, the police have not identified any specific suspects. They are following up on various leads, including potential motives like robbery, personal vendetta, and business rivalry.
The police have set up a special task force to handle the investigation. They are reviewing CCTV footage, interviewing neighbors, and examining the victim's recent business transactions and personal relationships.
The Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) in Karnataka has called for enhanced security measures for agents and brokers to prevent such incidents in the future.
The Bengaluru Police Commissioner has set up a toll-free helpline for witnesses and individuals with relevant information to contact the authorities and provide any leads that could aid the investigation.
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