Mangalore: Abdul Rashid murder – police arrest wife, two absconding


Mangalore: Abdul Rashid murder – police arrest wife, two absconding

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Jun 28: The police have succeeded in cracking the case of death of scrap merchant, Abdul Rashid from Kudroli, whose body was found at Tannir Bavi beach a few days back.

Rashid’s wife, Naseema (36), Mohammed Imran, who is stated to be her paramour, and Naseema’s younger sister’s husband, Saleem (38), have been arrested. Two other accused, Abdulla alias Kalia, and Mukri Siddique, are absconding.

The body of Rashid, who had been conducting his business near the Central Market in the city, was found lying at Tannir Bavi beach. Injuries found on Rashid’s body, and unlikely chances of Rashid deciding to commit suicide, had given rise to doubts about his unexpected death. The incident had given rise to speculations and immense interest among the people of the city.

Sub-inspector of Panambur police station, Bharathi, had registered a case, and begun investigation. Accompanied by other personnel, Bharathi had visited Rashid’s home and taken into custody Naseema and three others for questioning. After she found out during interrogation that Naseema had hired professional killers by paying a sum of one lac rupees, Bharathi arrested Naseema. It is said that the accused planned to eliminate Rashid, as he was the stumbling block in the smooth continuance of Naseema’s affair.

The fact that this case has been solved within a week, has brought to the fore the efficiency of Panambur police.

The accused had used an iron rod to hit Rashid on his head and kill him at around 1.30 am on June 21, before tossing his body into Gurpur river flowing nearby. It is gathered that Naseema, bothered at the fact that differences with her husband were becoming increasingly painful, had explained her problems to Saleem. Saleem, in order to help Naseema, planned to execute Rasheed in connivance with Imran. They then contacted Abdulla alias Kalia from Manjeshwar, and finalized the murder deal for one lac rupees. Naseema helped the killers by adding two sleeping pills to the food served to Rashid on June 20 night. When the killers came, she also opened the door of the house to facilitate them.

Rashid, it is said, had fought with his wife frequently, after learning that she had illicit relationship. He also had planned to take her along for Umrah pilgrimage for the atonement of her sins. He had also prepared necessary papers like passport, ticket etc. He had asked Naseema to be prepared to undertake Umrah pilgrimage on Tuesday June 25. But Naseema had other ideas.

After the murder, Naseema cleaned up the entire house, to ensure that no telltale marks of murder like blood stains are left out. During extensive search by the police and finger print experts, they found bloodstains in the cotton filling of the bed.

It is said that Abdulla alias Kalia has been a notorious person with several cases standing against him, including the robbery of train passengers near Manjeshwar.

Police commissioner, Manish Karbikar, deputy commissioners of police, M Mutturaya and D Dharmaiah, had guided the investigations. Assistant commissioner of police of Mangalore north sub-division had supervised the operations.

 

  

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  • SM Farook, Dubai/UAE

    Sun, Jun 30 2013

    Disgusting women.Criminal mind. Hang her till death...Its no were mentioned about children..Does she have kids also??? Now whom with she will enjoy now.? Husband is no more... His EX and she will spend nights in Jail...Cannot continue her illict relationship now..Very poor women.

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  • MOHAMMED, UPPALLI

    Sat, Jun 29 2013

    His Tshirt says right "WHEN WE FACE TOMMORROW PROBLEM WITH YESTERDAY'S SYSTEM = SINS"

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  • Aboobakar Ismail, Bantwal

    Sat, Jun 29 2013

    Hang her.....

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  • mariam, jubail

    Sat, Jun 29 2013

    she deserves to be hang.....

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  • sathish jm, kumpala/Dubai

    Fri, Jun 28 2013

    Just wait Mr.Veerappa. Let Navin Soorinje come up with his thesis of any BD connection with the culprits. you will see the flood of comments.

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  • Peace Lover, India

    Fri, Jun 28 2013

    If she was not happy, her religion has given the privilege of taking talaq/qula and marry whoever she want. No body will object for that. Hang her in Public, or stone her to death as per sharia law.

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  • John, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 28 2013

    notorious person with several cases standing against him

    LAW IN MANGALORE - NOTORIOUS PERSON ROAMING AROUND& NON WANTED INSIDE THE CELL

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  • Ravindra, Udupi

    Fri, Jun 28 2013

    Because the arrested were SECULAR by birth...

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'Lore

    Fri, Jun 28 2013

    Naseema
    Oui Amma....
    Pati Ka Banaya Kheema
    Wah! Kya Kaarnamaa...
    Ab Jail Me Gaao- Raag Jurmana....

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  • Gerald, modankap

    Fri, Jun 28 2013

    THIS IS BECAUSE OF CONGRESS EFFECTIVE RULE - THE CULPRIT WILL NOT BE PARDONED FOR ANY REASONS

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  • Ding, Manglore

    Fri, Jun 28 2013

    RESULT
    When Parde KA PEECHAY
    becomes
    CHOLI KA NEECHAY

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Fri, Jun 28 2013

    Sometime we think of short term gain but forget it's long term effects!!.

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  • Anil, Mangalore/ Dubai

    Fri, Jun 28 2013

    Really cruel women, she should not had gone to the extent of murdering her own husband even though she was not happy with her relationship.
    It is true that some people had called Love is blind- This is true here i.e these poor people paid 1 Lack for the murder.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jun 28 2013

    MAE KYA KARU RAM MUJHE BUDHA MIL GAYA.........

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  • Veerappa. D . N, Madikeri

    Fri, Jun 28 2013

    As regards Manipal Case there were more than 300 comments. Here only six comments. Surprising !

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  • faiz, mangalore

    Fri, Jun 28 2013

    hats off mam good work done keep going ......

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  • K. S. Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Fri, Jun 28 2013

    Whatever may be the case, it is not right to parade woman like this. She may have committed the crime but our police should not be this insensitive towards our culture viz., respect for women. Keep her under detention, but why parade like this as if she was their prized catch.

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  • Jason, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 02 2013

    She is involved in a murder. Her face has to be shown to the public. How can you talk about culture when what she has done speals otherwise?

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  • Lawrence, USA

    Fri, Jun 28 2013

    Oh my God. I can't believe that Purdheke Piche these things happens. Now I know it happens. There is an easy and acceptable path to come out of marriage and live a new life. Not everybody has that privilege. Now redeem your sins in jail.

    Anyway, Jai Bharathi.

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  • Vinod, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 28 2013

    Oh my god!
    What is Mangalore turning into?
    With such crimes our good and calm mangalore has taken a bad name.
    They always say the developments in a city brings in crime with it..
    With the look of Mangalore changing so fast every month I feel Mangalore will soon be a scarry city..
    Developments are good but at what cost?
    Look at the prices of land???
    People who belong to this place cannot afford a decent space to build a house... they are forced to move to a koli-goodu culture of Flats..No land/no garden/no open air...just concrete..
    And technological developments like cell phone have made people become close only through wireless media..
    Example people share nice messages on facebook or SMS but they hardly will smile and talk when they meet each other.. And the generation gap is widening so fast in few years..
    Earlier a 25 year difference would have been called generaton gap, but today its hardly 10 years..

    Very sad.. The innocense and simpicity of the people is lost.
    I wish we were back in the 80s...

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  • Pinto, Mlore

    Fri, Jun 28 2013

    KYA HUA TERA VADA ?
    HO GAYA AHDA AHDA !

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Fri, Jun 28 2013

    CRUEL WOMEN DESERVES A PLACE IN HELL.
    SI MRS BHARATHI,AN ABLE POLICE OFFICER DESERVES THE ACCOLADE D-CODING OF MURDER.SI BHARATHI WAS IN MOODBIDRI POLICE STATION WHERE SHE EARNED NICK NAME OF THE GREATEST WOMEN POLICE OFFICER KIRAN BEDI.CONGRATS TO MANGALORE POLICE.

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