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Real estate agent shot dead; police suspect underworld hand

Staff Reporter

`Land dispute is suspected to be the motive behind killing'


  • Narayana was shot from a country-made 12-bore gun
  • Victim's brother has filed a complaint



    VICTIM: M.T. Narayana who was shot dead in Bangalore on Monday.

    BANGALORE: A real estate agent was shot dead by three men at Muddenapalya, off Magadi Road, on the outskirts of the city on Monday.

    Preliminary investigation has revealed that hired men had fired at M.T. Narayana (42) from a country-made 12-bore gun.

    "We suspect land dispute to be the motive behind the killing.

    It appears that the underworld has a role in the murder," Magadi Circle Inspector of Police Ravi Shankar told The Hindu.

    Around 10.45 p.m., three men arrived in a car and one of them shot at Narayana while he was washing his car in front of his house at Muddenapalya, near Byadarahalli. He was shot at from a distance of 10 ft., the police said.

    Narayana collapsed after over a dozen bullets pierced his body. He was rushed to a nearby hospital where was declared brought dead, they said. The Tavarekere police in Bangalore Rural district have registered a case on a complaint by Narayana's brother Mare Gowda.

    According to it, Narayana had paid Rs. 4 lakh to Munihanume Gowda of Basaveshwaranagar for purchasing from him a piece of land at Geddanahalli.

    As the land value had soared after they signed the sale agreement, Munihanume Gowda was reportedly demanding more for registering the property.

    The two had quarrelled over the issue, the complaint said.

    Mr. Mare Gowda has alleged that those hired by Munihanume Gowda might have murdered his brother.

    Cheating case

    According to the police, Narayana had land disputes with a few others also.

    There was a cheating case against Narayana in the Tavarekere police station, they said.

    The families of Narayana and his three brothers were living in their ancestral house at Muddenapalya.

    Narayana, father of two, had constructed a new house and the "gruha pravesha" had been scheduled for April 20, the police said.

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