Rs. 6.2L go missing from DRDO scientist's home

  • | Monday | 25th March, 2019

Rs 6,20,000 out of 10 lakh was missing.Nagamaheshwar inquired with his house maids, Dhanalakshmi and Rajalakshmi, if they knew anything about the missing money. kidney surgerykidney transplantation surgeryBangaloreHe had withdrawn Rs 10 lakh for hisMoney meant for awas stolen from the home of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) scientist on March 16. On 16th March around 2.30pm, I checked my cupboard and was shocked to know that Rs 6,20,000 was missing and I suspect my house maids might have stolen the money.”One of the police officials from the police station told BM,“We are inquiring with the maids but they are denying stealing the money. The maids denied all knowledge of this.Later Nagamaheshwar found his maids behaving suspiciously and filed a complaint at the police station, accusing the maids of theft.The complaint filed by Nagamaheshwar at the Baiyappanahalli police station reads, “I’m suffering from a kidney disease and doctors had instructed me to go in for a surgery. Investigation is on and we can’t tell if they are guilty at this early stage of the investigation.Speaking toMirror, DCP East Rahul Kumar said, “The investigation is still going on and truth will be revealed once investigation is complete.”FIR has been registered at the Baiyappanahalli police station under the section 380 (theft in dwelling house).

kidney surgery kidney transplantation surgery Bangalore He had withdrawn Rs 10 lakh for hisMoney meant for awas stolen from the home of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) scientist on March 16. The 40-year-old scientist, Nagamaheshwar, suspects his house maids of stealing Rs 6,20,000 which was kept in his cupboard.Nagamaheshwar is undergoing treatment at Apollo hospital, Bannerghatta Road, since both his kidneys are not functioning to optimum capacity.Since Nagamaheshwar was to undergo surgery, he had withdrawn Rs 10 lakh from the bank and kept the money at home in his cupboard.On March 16th, when Nagameshwar opened his cupboard, he was in for a shock. Rs 6,20,000 out of 10 lakh was missing.Nagamaheshwar inquired with his house maids, Dhanalakshmi and Rajalakshmi, if they knew anything about the missing money. The maids denied all knowledge of this.Later Nagamaheshwar found his maids behaving suspiciously and filed a complaint at the police station, accusing the maids of theft.The complaint filed by Nagamaheshwar at the Baiyappanahalli police station reads, “I’m suffering from a kidney disease and doctors had instructed me to go in for a surgery. On 16th March around 2.30pm, I checked my cupboard and was shocked to know that Rs 6,20,000 was missing and I suspect my house maids might have stolen the money.”One of the police officials from the police station told BM,“We are inquiring with the maids but they are denying stealing the money. Investigation is on and we can’t tell if they are guilty at this early stage of the investigation.Speaking toMirror, DCP East Rahul Kumar said, “The investigation is still going on and truth will be revealed once investigation is complete.”FIR has been registered at the Baiyappanahalli police station under the section 380 (theft in dwelling house).

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