

Team Udayavani, Jun 18, 2024, 9:38 AM IST
A man allegedly set a bike of a youth on fire presuming that the vehicle belonged to his friend with whom he had a rivalry.
The accused is identified as Nitesh, a resident of Kumdelu. Nitesh was once friends with Sujith, brother of Sumanth, but had a fallout later and developed animosity towards him.
The bike owner Chandrahas, a resident of Ammunje Pandilu had left his bike at his friend Sumanth’s house as he was going on a pilgrimage to Sabarimala.
As Sumanth had used Chandrahas’s bike a few times for some work, Nitesh thought that the bike belonged to him. He thus pushed it a short distance away from the house and set it on fire out of spite for Sujith.
Sumanth filed a complaint in this regard at Bantwal Rural Police Station.
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