Bengaluru CCB arrests absconding accused in revenge murder plot, seizes pistol and live rounds
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Central Crime Branch (CCB) Organised Crime Squad in Bengaluru has arrested an absconding accused allegedly involved in a conspiracy to carry out a revenge killing, recovering a country-made pistol, eight live rounds, two empty cartridges, a face mask, two pepper sprays, and a Jeep from his possession. The arrest is the latest development in an ongoing investigation into a cycle of gang violence traced back to a murder committed in February last year.
Background: How the Revenge Conspiracy Unfolded
According to police, the chain of events began with the killing of a rowdy sheeter at Ashok Nagar in Bengaluru. An FIR was registered at the Ashok Nagar Police Station after it was alleged that the person who financed the original murder had done so to establish dominance in the area. The deceased rowdy sheeter's brother subsequently conspired with associates to avenge the death by targeting the alleged mastermind behind his brother's killing.
The June 26 Operation and Initial Arrests
Acting on credible intelligence that accused persons were moving around in a car and on a motorcycle with illegal firearms on 26 June 2026, waiting for an opportunity to execute their plan, the CCB Organised Crime Squad launched a special operation. During that raid, police apprehended seven accused persons, including two rowdy sheeters, and seized 30 deadly weapons, a car, and a two-wheeler. A case was subsequently registered at the CCB Police Station.
Latest Arrest and Weapons Recovered
As the investigation continued, the CCB traced and arrested the additional absconding accused. From his possession, officers recovered a country-made pistol, eight live rounds, two empty cartridges, a face mask, two pepper sprays, and a Jeep. The operation was carried out by officers and staff of the CCB Organised Crime Squad, West Division. Senior police officers commended the team for successfully apprehending the accused and recovering the weapons.
What This Signals
The case underscores a pattern of organised retaliatory violence linked to gang rivalries in Bengaluru, where the killing of one figure can trigger a chain of planned counter-attacks. Notably, the recovery of pepper sprays and a face mask alongside firearms suggests the accused had undertaken detailed operational planning before the arrest. With the investigation still ongoing, further arrests in the network cannot be ruled out.