Bengaluru’s mafia don Muthappa Rai succumbs to cancer, security beefed up
Reformed underworld don N Muthappa Rai died battling cancer
at a private hospital here on Friday, hospital sources said.
Rai, 68, was suffering from brain cancer for the past one
year and was admitted to Manipal Hospital on Old Airport Road, where he died at
2.30 am, the sources said. Rai is survived by two sons.
Born into a Tulu-speaking Bunt family in Dakshina Kannada's
Puttur town, Rai entered the crime world at a very young age.
Karnataka police issued arrest warrants against Rai in eight
cases, including murder and conspiracy.
In 2002, Rai was deported to India from the United Arab
Emirates.
On arrival, he was questioned by various investigation
agencies such as the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Research and
Analysis Wing (RAW) and Intelligence Bureau (IB), and by the Karnataka police.
He was later acquitted due to the lack of evidences.
In his reformed years, Rai founded charitable organisation
'Jaya Karnataka'.
Rai has appeared in Tulu film 'Kanchilda Baale' in 2011 and
Kannada film 'Katari Veera Surasundarangi' in 2012.
Bollywood director Ram Gopal Varma wanted to make a movie
based on Rai's life. The film roped in actor Vivek Oberoi for the lead role and
was shot in Bengaluru, Mangaluru, Mumbai, Dubai and London. However, it has not
been released due to production delays.
Rai was enthusiastic about the film and even celebrated his
birthday with Varma and Oberoi.
After his cancer diagnosis, Rai withdrew from public life
and resigned from Jaya Karnataka.
His last rites are likely to be performed at Bidadi on
Friday, family sources said.
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