Bomb Naga Blames Police for Making Him as Victim of Conspiracy
Team Udayavani, Apr 22, 2017, 5:15 PM IST
Bengaluru: In a latest development, Bomb Naga who has been hiding at an unknown location has accused that, the unaccounted cash worth in crores found in his residence is belongs to the top police officials of the state. Bomb Naga, an ex-rowdysheeter is hiding at an unknown location after a police raid on his residence in Bengaluru found crores of unaccounted cash and documents related unaccounted properties.
He accused in a video tape released on Saturday said, the currency notes found in his house demonitised currency notes in the denomination of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 belong to the top police officers. Bomb Naga also alleged, Rs 10 crore was fixed to encounter him when the police team raided his residence and fortunately his absence during the raid prevented his death in the encounter planned.
He also stated that, his political opponents planned the police raid to prevent him from contesting in the elections to be held for Gandhinagar seat in the future. The unaccounted cash found in his residence belongs to three top IPS officials of Karnataka state and the cash was brought by them to exchange it with new currency notes after demonitisation.
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