Bengaluru: When seven men wore a white shirt and black trousers marched in front of the courtroom in the judge’s court complex on Jalan Nrupatunga here on Monday, the eyebrows were not raised.
While everyone assumed their advocate, the men surprised the courtroom that announced they came to give up in the murder case.
They came to give themselves to the Metropolitan Chief Judge III in the murder of Madan, 44, a financial from Lakkasanandra, outside the Banashankari Temple on 2.
Seven men planned to surrender before the judge said that when the police did not mention the name, their surrender was not maybe.
Advocates, which appear for seven men, have not submitted any application, said the judge.
Drafting Dramasuspects dressed as a lawyer to escape detection: Copsjayanagar police, who got the smell of development, reached the court before the suspect could come out.
All seventh was held to get out of the building.
The men were taken to the Jayanagar police station.
They will be produced before the court on Tuesday for seeking police detainees.
In the complaint submitted by Madan N Mohan’s brother, the police registered a murder case against unknown allegations.
Divoring old competition, the police launched Manhunt for the old rival Madan.
According to an advocate, seven people walked to the court where they were around 11.15 in the morning.
They are dressed in white-sleeved shirts and black trousers.
The only gift was none of them wearing black shoes.
They walked in a few minutes and gathered outside Court Hall 37.
Some sit on the benches were placed outside the hall.
Their advocate entered the court and explained that his client would like to give up.
“The judge answered the advocate who said that because there was no name mentioned in the first information report registered at the Jayanagar station, it was impossible to accept their request.
Advocates walk out and explain the results to his clients,” said the source.
Now, some curious advocates begin to ask youth.
“They slandered the advocate profession ‘,” said an advocate.
Police said the suspects seemed interested in avoiding being arrested first by the police and dressed as lawyers to escape detection.
“If they give up before the court, they will first be sent to prison and we must then look for their prisoners.
In addition, they can also be influenced by several recent incidents where some vile criminals were shot in the legs during their efforts to Escape from police detention after attacking the police, “the sources explained.
The men were said to be old Madan rivals.
“They were suspected of being Viji and Linga’s colleagues, each of them were killed in 2018 in Lakkasanandra and Shantinagar.
Their association said Madan financed the two murders,” said an officer.