In Maharashtra, two youths have been arrested for allegedly stealing marigold seeds worth Rs 7.78 lakh from a Karnataka farmer after luring him with a fake business deal.
Two youths have been arrested for allegedly snatching marigold seeds valued at Rs 7.78 lakh from a farmer in Karnataka after luring him to Jalna in Maharashtra under the guise of a business deal, police said on Sunday.
The accused have been identified as Sunil Jagtap (19) and Vaibhav Jagtap (23), residents of Nivdunga village in Jafrabad tehsil of Jalna district.
They allegedly contacted a farmer, identified as Lokesh Devendrappa (41), a resident of Byadgi tehsil in Haveri district, and asked him to come to Jalna by posing as production managers of a seeds company, said police inspector Pankaj Jadhav.
He said the accused duo took possession of 17 kg of marigold seeds from Devendrappa, made him sit on a motorcycle, and, after travelling some distance, pushed him off and fled.
Acting on a complaint, police intercepted an SUV and arrested the accused duo in Kanhaiyanagar area near Jalna on Saturday, the police inspector said, adding that the stolen seeds have been recovered.