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Bengaluru: BWSSB Channel wall Socket; businessman booked

Bengaluru: BWSSB Channel wall Socket; businessman booked
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BENGALURU: Officials in Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board alleged miscreants barged in their pumping channel at Bhuvaneshwarinagar, close Byappanahalli, on Thursday afternoon and demolished a chemical wall.
The troublemakers also constructed a temporary drop within one hour to the BWSSB property.
Byappanahalli authorities have taken a criminal case according to a complaint filed by Raghu R, assistant executive Chairman of Koramangala Valley sub-division.
Raghu told authorities BWSSB had set up a safety shield, Raju, in the station, that advised him about the episode on telephone in the afternoon.
The alleged incident happened around 8.30am, when a bunch of individuals gathered in the station and began demolishing the walls with the support of an earthmover.
After BWSSB officials hurried to the place, the miscreants maintained the land belonged to them and they had been occupying it.
If the officers asked them to demonstrate property records, they stated their attorneys had them.
Byappanahalli authorities were educated and they removed the audience from the place.
A case was filed against resident Ananda landlord and property inspector, along with his partners Tejendra, Suraj, Krishnappa, Santosh, Kushal as well as many others for causing harm to the government home, trespassing and criminal assembly.
Preliminary research showed Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) had allocated the property to BWSSB plus a pumping station was put up 20 decades back.
The channel remains defunct now and also a sewer treatment plant is coming up.
He had been misguided: CopsPolice stated Anand was puzzled by somebody, which explains exactly why he took the law into his own hands.
He had been told the house at which BWSSB had assembled the pumping channel was his ancestral land.
BWSSB officials informed police for Anand and others, the committee had incurred a reduction over Rs two lakh.

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