Mangalore: Murder of transport firm manager - Two more accused arrested


Mangalore: Murder of transport firm manager - Two more accused arrested

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Apr 16: Relating to the recent killing of Adinatheshwara Roadlines manager, Prashanth (35) on the night of Sunday April 7 by assailants near a bar at Valencia in the city, the Pandeshwar police have succeeded in making two more arrests.


Prasad and Guruprasad


Prashanth

The newly arrested accused are Prasad (24) from Jeppinamogeru, and Guruprasad (25) from Arkula.

With these arrests, the total number of people taken into custody has risen to six, as four were arrested by the police earlier.

The police said that the current arrests were made on the basis of information provided by those arrested earlier, during their interrogation.

Prashanth alias Pachu was murdered by a gang of 7-8 persons late on April 7 night. The police later confirmed that his killing was a revenge for the murder of criminal Bejai Raja in December 2012.

 

  

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  • Pradeep Kumar, Mangalore/ Bangalore

    Tue, Apr 16 2013

    let these people kill each other... dont know why police is so much interested in punishing the culprit... both are criminals... please show some interest in sowjanya muder case....

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  • Dr Kiran SA, Udupi

    Tue, Apr 16 2013

    Police investigation is tardy and slow Any criminal lawyer easily bust these evidence and boys will be free.

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