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Home / Crime and Justice / Bengaluru Women Robbed of Rs 7 Lakh in Jewelry in Violent Machete Attack

Bengaluru Women Robbed of Rs 7 Lakh in Jewelry in Violent Machete Attack

18 Oct

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Summary

  • Two Bengaluru women robbed at machete-point, one had fingers severed
  • Robbers stole 10 grams from one victim and 45 grams from the other
  • One suspect arrested after month-long manhunt, stolen jewelry recovered
Bengaluru Women Robbed of Rs 7 Lakh in Jewelry in Violent Machete Attack

On September 13, 2025, two Bengaluru women named Usha and Varalakshmi fell victim to a brutal robbery. As they were returning from a Ganesh festival, they were accosted by two men on a motorcycle - Praveen and Yogananda. Wielding a machete, the men first threatened Usha and stole her 10-gram gold chain.

When Varalakshmi tried to resist, Yogananda viciously severed two of her fingers with a single blow of the machete before snatching her 45-gram gold chain. In total, the robbers made off with around Rs 7 lakh worth of jewelry.

After a complaint was filed, police launched a massive manhunt. Investigations revealed that Yogananda had a criminal history, including a previous murder case. He had gone into hiding in Puducherry, Mumbai, and Goa before returning to his hometown.

Nearly a month later, police finally arrested Yogananda from Maddur. They also recovered the 74 grams of stolen gold jewelry and the machete used in the attack. The second suspect, Praveen, remains at large as the investigation continues.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The two Bengaluru women, Usha and Varalakshmi, were attacked by two men on a motorcycle who robbed them of around Rs 7 lakh worth of gold jewelry. One of the victims, Varalakshmi, had two of her fingers severed when she tried to resist the robbery.
After the victims filed a complaint, the Girinagar police launched a massive manhunt for the suspects. They were able to arrest one of the accused, Yogananda, nearly a month later and recover the stolen jewelry and the machete used in the attack.
The two men accused of robbing the Bengaluru women were Praveen and Yogananda. Yogananda, a Bengaluru resident, had a criminal history and was previously involved in a murder case.

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