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Bengaluru: Man beaten, stripped, forced to run naked for his life by notorious criminal, video goes viral

This incident has once again raised serious concerns about the law and order situation in Bengaluru, where violent public assaults and road rage incidents are becoming alarmingly frequent.

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While the exact motive behind the assault remains unclear, authorities are investigating whether the incident stemmed from personal enmity or a prior dispute. (Youtube/ BELAGAVI VOICE)

Bengaluru: In a disturbing incident that has sparked concerns over public safety in Bengaluru, a man was brutally assaulted and humiliated by a known history-sheeter, Pawan Gowda, in Kamakshipalya. The victim was stripped naked, beaten, and forced to run through the streets in broad daylight.

Assault captured on video

According to reports, the horrifying assault was captured on video, which later went viral on social media. The victim was first beaten and threatened, then ordered to remove his clothes and flee if he wanted to survive. When the man hesitated and put his clothes back on, he was beaten again and forced to comply. No bystanders intervened to assist the victim during the ordeal.

Notorious criminal behind the assault

The accused, Pawan Gowda, is a well-known criminal with multiple cases registered against him. Reports indicate that Pawan not only assaulted the victim but also filmed the entire incident on his phone. It’s believed that the attack occurred 10 days before the video surfaced. Pawan was arrested by Bengaluru police shortly after the footage circulated online.

While the exact motive behind the assault remains unclear, authorities are investigating whether the incident stemmed from personal enmity or a prior dispute. The identity of the victim has not been disclosed, but further details are expected to emerge as Pawan undergoes interrogation. This incident has once again raised serious concerns about the law and order situation in Bengaluru, where violent public assaults and road rage incidents are becoming alarmingly frequent.

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