Mangalore: Twin Murder: Locals Demand CBI Inquisition


Mangalore: Twin Murder: Locals Demand CBI Inquisition

Daijiworld Media Network –Mangalore (VA)

Mangalore, Aug 1: The residents of Kavoor and Kuloor staged a protest at the Kavoor circle demanding CBI investigation into the twin murder of 35-year-old woman Raziya and her eight-year-old daughter Fathima Zuha, a Class III student at Victoria English Medium School in Lady Hill which took place, recently.

Though it’s been a month after the horrid incident occurred, the local police have not been able to trace the culprits and put them behind the bar which has irked the local residents and well-wishers of the family. This is the reason they have come out to street in demand of CBI Inquiry into the case and speedy arrest of the murderers, said DYFI district president Muneer Katipalla.




The police have so far only managed to question the innocent people and make them look like a offender in front of surrounding people but have not made honest efforts to find out the real criminals, the protestors alleged. The twin murder took place in broad day light which also has made the people of the area to live with fear and doubt the police services, they expressed.

Clever D’Souza said that the incident had a negative effect on the locals who even fear to get out of their homes and go to work. At any cost such an incident should not repeat in future for which the culprits of twin murder needs to be arrested at the earliest, he added.

Earlier, the protestors carried out a procession from Panjimogeru to Kavoor Circle. DYFI district secretary Dayanand, Rukmini Kavoor, Sajida, Ahmed Basheer, Prasanna. Mohammad Ali among others took part in the protest.

  

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  • aslambolar, mangaladevi

    Tue, Aug 02 2011

    this kind of things should not repeat again.so pls co operate with police department and share with any doughts. so police can catch murderer as soon as possible

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  • C K DAYANANDA, MANGALURU

    Tue, Aug 02 2011


    The present India is a country

    - having a rubber stamp president

    - spineless prime minister

    - ruled by a foreign woman from behind the doors

    - corrupt politicians and burocrats

    - police who protect criminals and harass common man

    - a sleeping majority comunity which has forgotten its glorius past

    - a blood thirsty minority community which can kill its own family members

    Wake up India before it is too late.

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  • Laxmi, Hiriyadka

    Mon, Aug 01 2011

    Shaam.  I really appreciate your courage. who else will do such a crime other than known/close people? what they gain? This is just family/friends/relatives don't want to cooperate.

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  • shaam, Qatar

    Mon, Aug 01 2011

    The main suspect of this murder is her husband. Culprit has given enough money to our sincere police officers. So please don’t hope any justice unless public revolt against the department.

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  • Cynthia, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 01 2011

    There was a solid reason to commit such a horrible crime. yes, family/relatives/friends/neighbours must come forward with informations & cooperate with police dept.

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  • Susan , MOODBIDRI, CANADA

    Mon, Aug 01 2011

    The family, their relatives, their friends (especially) neighbours, the public shoud co-operate. Police depart cannot do any magic. This happens here in the west, when there is honor killing, family doesn't cooperate at all. Do u want Police Dep to catch the wrong person just to pleaze the public?

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