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Bengaluru man arrested 11 years after staging own murder
Police in Bengaluru have arrested a courier company executive who staged his own murder over a decade ago to escape mounting debts. The man, from Ramapuram village, had allegedly borrowed heavily from local moneylenders before vanishing in 2013.
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Bengaluru police have apprehended a man who faked his own death in 2013 as part of an elaborate scheme to escape significant financial obligations. The individual, employed by a private courier firm at the time of his disappearance, had allegedly accumulated substantial debts with local moneylenders, prompting him to stage his own murder.
Investigators traced the man's whereabouts after more than a decade and arrested him on charges related to the false report. The case reveals how the accused had exploited the life insurance policy he held at the time of his supposed death, adding a financial motive to the elaborate deception.
The arrest has reignited focus on a case that initially baffled investigators, who had launched a murder inquiry based on the false claims made at the time. Authorities are now examining the full extent of the conspiracy, including potential involvement of others in perpetrating the hoax.
The accused is currently in police custody as detectives work to establish a complete timeline of events and identify any co-conspirators in the scheme. The case underscores the persistence of investigative authorities in tracking down individuals who attempt to evade the law through elaborate deceptions.