Four rowdy-sheeters arrested in connection with Hebri hotel clash


Daijiworld Media Network – Hebri

Hebri, Jul 23: In connection with an incident that occurred on July 20 at a hotel in Santhekatte, Kalthur village (38th Kalthur), under the jurisdiction of Hebri police station, four rowdy-sheeters were arrested and produced before the court.

The arrested have been identified as Shrikanth Kulal, Sadananda Poojary, Santosh Naik, and Raj alias Rajesh Naik.

According to reports, Shrikanth Kulal, Sadananda Poojary, and Santosh Naik allegedly abused and assaulted an old rowdy-sheeter, Raj alias Rajesh Naik. A case in this regard was registered at the Hebri police station.

Meanwhile, based on a complaint filed by Santosh Naik, a separate case has been registered against Rajesh Naik for allegedly making casteist remarks against him.

In connection with the attempt to murder case, Shrikanth Kulal from Santhekatte, Kalthur; Santosh Naik from Badkinabailu Farangihithlu, Keniyuru; and Sadananda Poojary from Santhekatte, Kalthur, were taken into custody.

In relation to the Dalit atrocity case, Raj alias Rajesh Naik from Hoyige Belar, 38th Kalthur village, was arrested.

 

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Jul 23 2025

    Very good.Now keep them safe in custody so that they will not escape again and murder someone else..They require now rest and let them there for life long.

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