Accused Narendra Shenoy in police custody on murder charges

Published : Jun 28, 2016, 04:35 AM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:59 PM IST
Accused Narendra Shenoy in police custody on murder charges

Synopsis

The pro-Hindu Yuva Brigade founder Naresh Shenoy, who had been absconding since RTI activist Vinayak Baliga's murder, was produced before a court on Monday.

 

He has been remanded in police custody for three days.


Additional Commissioner of Police Tilak Chandra, Special Investigation Officer in the case, produced him before the Third Judicial Magistrate (First Class).


The city-based RTI activist Vinayak Baliga was murdered by hired killers on March 21 last near his residence at Kodialbail here.


The case had generated public interest as the investigation was personally led by Police Commissioner M Chandra Sekhar.


Shenoy is a popular right-wing youth leader and founder of Namo Brigade which had orchestrated Prime Minister Narendra Modi's election campaign in 2014.


The Namo Brigade, which was his outfit's original name, was later renamed as Yuva Brigade.


Besides Naresh Shenoy, the other arrested are Shailesh (40), Shivaprasad (28), Vineet Poojary (26) and Nishit Devadiga (23).


Naresh's close associate, photographer K Manjunath Shenoy (39), was also arrested for helping the accused abscond. He was later granted bail, police said.


The suspected motive for the murder relates to financial irregularities in a temple in the city. The temple is a cash-rich religious institution  belonging to Goud Saraswat Brahmin (GSB) community.


Police sources said that Shenoy was angered when Baliga, a fellow community member, tried to expose the dealings of the accused in the temple.

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