Six arrested for dacoity in Hunsur
The Hindu
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Oolice have managed to track down some suspects in a dacoity in Hunsur, near Mysuru, that took place on July 26. Six persons have been arrested. Police said the accused rang the door-bell of Gazala Tarannum’s house in Hunsur town around 7.15 p.m. on July 26. When she opened the door, five persons forced their way inside the house. They assaulted her and her parents with a knife while threatening to kill them. The accused stuffed their mouths with pieces of cloth to prevent them from raising an alarm.
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