Bigg Boss Kannada Contestant Varthur Santosh Arrested for Wildlife Violation. The latest season of Bigg Boss Hindi and Bigg Boss Kannada has recently kicked off, but a shocking incident from the Kannada version has taken the spotlight. Varthoor Santosh, a contestant in Bigg Boss Kannada 10, was arrested right from the Bigg Boss house itself. In this SEO-friendly rewrite, we delve into the details of this dramatic development.

“Bigg Boss Kannada Contestant Varthur Santosh Arrested”
Bigg Boss is a perennially hot topic in Indian television, consistently stirring up controversy and discussions. It’s not just Hindi; the show is also making waves in Kannada and Telugu. However, a surprising turn of events has emerged in the Bigg Boss Kannada house. Varthoor Santosh, one of the contestants, has been apprehended, all due to an unusual locket. Let’s dive deeper into the matter.
“The Arrest of Varthur Santosh”
Varthur Santosh, a contestant on Bigg Boss Kannada, was arrested by the forest department for sporting a locket crafted from tiger claws. The possession and use of tiger claws are strictly prohibited by law. No one can legally buy or sell tiger claws.
During a broadcast of Bigg Boss Kannada, Varthoor Santosh was spotted wearing this controversial locket, and it was captured on camera. Subsequently, when it was determined that the locket indeed contained tiger claws, an FIR was registered against him, and forest officials swiftly took him into custody.
“Forest Department’s Intervention”
On the evening of October 22, forest department officials arrived at the Bigg Boss house to conduct an examination of the gold locket worn by Varthoor Santosh. Upon inspection, they confirmed that the locket was, in fact, made of genuine tiger claws. With this revelation, they demanded that Bigg Boss organizers hand over the contestant to them, which they promptly did. Varthoor was then taken into custody.
“Charges and Potential Consequences”
After being apprehended, Varthoor Santosh was charged with violating the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972. According to DCF Conservator of Forests Ravindra Kumar, a public complaint was lodged against Varthoor after his tiger claw locket came to public attention. The forest officials went to the Bigg Boss studio near Komaghatta to investigate. After a discussion, Varthoor agreed to surrender the locket.
Ravindra Kumar stated that they followed the correct procedure to verify the authenticity of the tiger’s claw locket. Once it was confirmed, Varthoor was instructed to appear before them. He confessed to the violation on camera and was arrested at around 8:30 p.m. This offense is a direct contravention of the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972.
In light of the charges, Varthoor could potentially face a prison sentence ranging from three to seven years, as per the information provided by officials. The consequences of this violation are not to be taken lightly.
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