<p>In a swift operation, Mysuru city police have cracked the murder case of the retired officer of the Intelligence Bureau.</p>.<p>Investigation has revealed that R N Kulkarni (83) was murdered in over a dispute on three-foot land next to his house, police said.</p>.<p>Addressing media persons here on Tuesday, City Police Commissioner Dr Chandragupta said that a speeding car without a number plate it Kulkarni on the Manasa Gangothri campus in the early hours of November 4. The seriously injured Kulkarni was rushed to the hospital, but he breathed his last. </p>.<p>The commissioner explained that a case has been registered against Kulkarni’s neighbour Madappa and his family. Madappa’s youngest son 30-year-old Manu, who drove the car which hit Kulkarni has been arrested along with his accomplice, Varun. Based on the CCTV footage, the police have seized a Honda car that was used for the accident.</p>.<p>He said, Kulkarni had a dispute with his neighbour Madappa for the last two years, as the latter failed to leave three-feet set back area between the compound and his house. Kulkarni had followed the norms leaving 3-foot area at his house.</p>.<p>Kulkarni had lodged a complaint with the Saraswathipuram police station in this regard and even approached Mysuru City Corporation, city civil court and also the High Court. </p>.<p>Manu, along with his friends observed Kulkarni’s routine from Wednesday last week. Manu who has done MBA and was in the construction field. </p>.<p>Dr Chandragupta lauded the efforts of the police team in cracking the case swiftly and declared a reward of Rs 50,000 for the team.</p>
<p>In a swift operation, Mysuru city police have cracked the murder case of the retired officer of the Intelligence Bureau.</p>.<p>Investigation has revealed that R N Kulkarni (83) was murdered in over a dispute on three-foot land next to his house, police said.</p>.<p>Addressing media persons here on Tuesday, City Police Commissioner Dr Chandragupta said that a speeding car without a number plate it Kulkarni on the Manasa Gangothri campus in the early hours of November 4. The seriously injured Kulkarni was rushed to the hospital, but he breathed his last. </p>.<p>The commissioner explained that a case has been registered against Kulkarni’s neighbour Madappa and his family. Madappa’s youngest son 30-year-old Manu, who drove the car which hit Kulkarni has been arrested along with his accomplice, Varun. Based on the CCTV footage, the police have seized a Honda car that was used for the accident.</p>.<p>He said, Kulkarni had a dispute with his neighbour Madappa for the last two years, as the latter failed to leave three-feet set back area between the compound and his house. Kulkarni had followed the norms leaving 3-foot area at his house.</p>.<p>Kulkarni had lodged a complaint with the Saraswathipuram police station in this regard and even approached Mysuru City Corporation, city civil court and also the High Court. </p>.<p>Manu, along with his friends observed Kulkarni’s routine from Wednesday last week. Manu who has done MBA and was in the construction field. </p>.<p>Dr Chandragupta lauded the efforts of the police team in cracking the case swiftly and declared a reward of Rs 50,000 for the team.</p>