Mangalore: Rashid Malbari threatens CCB inspector, case filed


Mangalore: Rashid Malbari threatens CCB inspector, case filed

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (EP)
 
Mangalore, Aug 31:
City Crime Branch (CCB) inspector Venkatesh Prasanna has lodged a complaint in Bunder police station that Rashid Malbari, who was recently convicted and sentenced for possessing illegal arms, threatened to kill him in the court premises soon after the court judgment was pronounced.  

Rashid Malbari (42), said to be an accomplice of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and Mohammed Hashim, was convicted for possession of illegal weapons and sentenced to five years of rigorous imprisonment by Mangalore’s fourth district and session court.
 
The last stage of hearing was held by justice B K Nayak on August 26.  The quantum of punishment was pronounced on August 29.
 
The sentence consists of five years of rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs 10,000. Failure to pay the penalty will attract one more years of rigorous imprisonment.
 
Public prosecutors Shiva Prasad Alva and Manjunath Bhat had argued on behalf of the government and advocate Purushotham Poojary had argued on behalf of the convicts.

The weapons found in the possession were not banned weapons so they can be imprisoned for a maximum of three years and should be released, argued advocate Purushotham Poojary on behalf of the convicts.

Poojary has said that the judgment will be contested in the high court.  He said that police had 'created' evidences in order to obtain an adverse judgment.  Malbari has already completed 4.5 years in the police custody and he will finish his punishment in another five months.
 
The allegation that he had come to kill Pramod Mutalik and Varun Gandhi, was declared false in the court.  Poojary opined that the case relating to illegal possession of weapons will also be declared false in the high court.
 
As regards death threat to inspector Venkatesh Prasanna, a case registered at the Bunder police station, the advocate said that the convict might have said something out of pain after the judgment.  "It cannot be considered as a death threat.  Is there any meaning for the threats by a convict?" he questioned.


What is in the chargesheet?

Rashid Malbari and group were arrested on March 29, 2009 at Kasargod’s Chattanchal by the then DCIB inspector Dr H N Venkatesh Prasanna and squad.  An 9mm pistol and live bullets were seized from them.  Rashid Malbari’s accomplices Mohammed Hashim, Sayaf and Ibu alias Ibrahim were the others who were arrested.
 
The three had planned to kidnap a businessman coming to Mangalore from Dubai, demand a ransom of Rs five crore for his release and use the money to murder Varun Gandhi and Pramod Mutalik. Based on this information, the three were arrested by the DCIB police near NH 66 in Talapady.  The pistol and four live bullets were found on the left side of Hashim’s waist.
 
'Made in USA' marking was found on the pistol.  On searching Hashim’s purse, a cover with 'C S' written on it was found.  Hashim had explained that C S stood for Chota Shakeel.  They had admitted that they were Rashid Malbari’s accomplices when questioned at Ullal police station.  Rashid Malbari was then arrested from a house in Chattanchal.
 
A USA made auto pistol was found in the house cupboard where Malbari was staying. The writings ‘only for public supply’ were inscribed on it. Besides that, a total of thirty one items consisting of Chinese currency, cards of various countries, and mobile sim cards were found in his possession, states the charge sheet submitted by the police to the court.
 
The police complaint was registered at Ullal police station and inspector T D Nagaraj had submitted the chargesheet against eight suspects.
 
Rashid Malbari is also a suspect in cases such as attempt to murder Chota Rajan in Bangkok in 2002, murder of Bal Dongre in Kuala Lumpur in 2005 and killing of Chota Rajan’s accomplices John and Prashanth at Bykampady, Mangalore in 1998.
 

 

  

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  • Ramakrishna. K. , Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 01 2013

    Had he done the same to Pakistani Police when he was in Pak, then they would have shot him dead on the spot.

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  • Bsatheesh, udupi/dubai

    Sat, Aug 31 2013

    Sorry to hear this news.An educated police officer getting threat from a road romeo and complaint.No hope for India.We need officers like Dayanayak to kill these dogs and clean the society

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  • Vicky D, Dubai

    Sat, Aug 31 2013

    India is a democratic country & also is a most vulnarable country of people with different mentality. Its like if the criminal belongs to my religion or caste i will support him or else i will oppose him. Any criminal in Gulf region wont dare to make such comments & if he does will get harshest punishment. So the respect for the authority is highest..

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  • Peter Pereira, Nagoya, Japan

    Sat, Aug 31 2013

    Rashid 'Malbari' - a very nice name. Akka state ka naam roshan kiya.

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  • LEO, DXB

    Sat, Aug 31 2013

    you seems to be one of the fan following of this guy......

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  • DINESH SHETTY, PADUBIDRI/DUBAI

    Sat, Aug 31 2013

    Bring him outside the jail & ask him
    to run away.When he start to run
    shoot him.This is the only solution
    for people like Malbari.

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  • Sarfraz, Dammam / Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 31 2013

    Dear , it is not film!

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  • MBhat, mumbai

    Sat, Aug 31 2013

    @sarfraz - whats then it should be at the earliest. shoot him in the encounter and finish the issue

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  • Audumber, Dubai

    Sat, Aug 31 2013

    Hang him. dont wait for the court verdict. Our verdicts are favourable to criminals & our lawyers are money makers

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  • PEDDU, managluroo

    Sat, Aug 31 2013

    THIS GUY IS A NATIONAL TREASURE AND PLEASE MAY I REQUEST TO THE CONCERNED AUTHORITIES TO PUT YOUR ALL EFFORTS TO PRSERVE HIM ( IN JAIL ONLY) !! IN INDIA HE HAS GOT HUGE FAN FOLLOWINGS

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  • Allen, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 31 2013

    Very well said, not only for this Malbari even for criminals like Bhatkal brothers, Dawood Ibrahim & co. there are huge fan followers in this country.

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  • Noel D'Silva, Shirva/Dubai

    Sat, Aug 31 2013

    Dear Allen, you can find these fans disagreeing on comments asking for strict punishment for the terrorist Malbari. You can very well guess their mentality

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  • Allen, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 31 2013

    Because of our slow legal process and loop holes in the system crime and hard core criminals are thriving in our country. Now a days these criminals are looked upon as heroes and police as criminals. Anybody getting involved in murder, rape, kidnapping etc can come out easily or with some minor punishments. In many of the cases these criminals enjoy political patronage too.

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  • Lingappa, Kuppepadavu/ Dublin

    Sat, Aug 31 2013

    I agree with Prem below. Bump him off with an 'encounter' and free humanity from this Malbari's curse.

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  • Mohandas Kapikad, Mangaluru

    Sat, Aug 31 2013

    Countries like US,UK or Gulf have strong Law. In Gulf as I have heard, the FIR filed itself proves to be strong enough as evidence for accused to get convicted. But here in most of cases the accused gets upper hand & escapes the clutches of law on account of benefit of doubt. We need strong law so that such terrorists are dealt heavily. Here a convicted threatens openly a Police Official before media, & the news is telecasted widely. But again he or his advocates, may come with statements of speaking on account desperation. Sad part is that in our system, there are some wested interest(very few) who defend the hard core terrorists be it some media-organisations-intellecteuals or so.

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  • Bollu, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 31 2013

    ..only six months left..let him come out of jail..who's going to kill whom..???

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  • prem, mangalore

    Sat, Aug 31 2013

    better kill them in encounter....no need any evidence.

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Sat, Aug 31 2013

    Considering present speed of legal system & british era penal codes, it is very difficult to prove the crimes in INDIA..He has already spent four & half year in jail when punishment of 5 year jail term announced!!.Penalty & surety bond hardly exceeds Rs 10,000/- which is now a days peanuts to these criminals..Court needs evidences but as proceedings goes at speed of snail evidences vanishes..

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