Bengaluru-based YouTuber Deepak Gadhigappa, renowned for his moto-vlogs, has found himself in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. His latest viral video has sent shockwaves through social media, leading to his arrest. In the video, Gadhigappa brazenly claims to be a notorious gangster and issues an open threat to a fellow YouTuber, sparking widespread outrage.
Deepak Gadhigappa Claims to Be a “Gangster”
In the now-viral clip, Deepak Gadhigappa can be seen declaring himself as the biggest gangster in Bengaluru. He confidently asserts that no one in the city can surpass him in terms of power or influence. Shockingly, he also boasts about being the son of a minister, further fueling the controversy. The bold claims made in the video have not only sparked panic but also grabbed the attention of law enforcement.
Police Take Immediate Action Following Social Media Outcry
As soon as the video surfaced and began spreading rapidly across social media platforms, concerned citizens took to Twitter (now known as X) to demand Gadhigappa’s arrest. One user tweeted, “Dear @BlrCityPolice, this individual has openly issued threats on social media. People like him create an atmosphere of fear. He should be arrested immediately and the matter thoroughly investigated.”
Spreading hate online? We are here to remind you that our city thrives on kindness, not cruelty. Speak up for respect or face the consequences! #WeServeWeProtect pic.twitter.com/6DWS1LXGWb
— ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು ನಗರ ಪೊಲೀಸ್ BengaluruCityPolice (@BlrCityPolice) September 9, 2024
Bengaluru police wasted no time in responding. They swiftly tracked down and arrested Gadhigappa in the Kadugodi area. The Deputy Commissioner of Police, Whitefield Division, confirmed the arrest on X, stating, “Deepak, who posted a video instilling fear among the public, has been located and arrested. A case has been registered at the Kadugodi police station.”
Police Stand Firm: “No Tolerance for Online Hate”
In a stern message, the Bengaluru police made it clear that they would not tolerate any form of hate speech or threatening behavior online. The official statement on X emphasized, “Spreading hate online will not be tolerated under any circumstances. Bengaluru is a city of kindness and compassion, not cruelty. Respect it or face the consequences.”
Gadhigappa’s arrest has set an example for content creators who misuse social media platforms for intimidation or fear-mongering. As the investigation unfolds, this incident underscores the importance of responsible online behavior and the legal consequences that follow reckless actions.