Mangalore: Blackmail and forced sex: Police inspect crime spot


Mangalore: Blackmail and forced sex: Police inspect crime spot

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (EP)

Mangalore, Dec 23: Police are questioning eight people accused of kidnapping college students, forcing them to indulge in sex, shooting those scenes and blackmailing the students.

The police have taken the accused to the crime spot on Sunday December 22 and conducted investigations. The accused are Shamsuddin (23) of Suratkal, Shameer (21) of Deralakatte, Iqbal (23) of Deralakatte, Rauf (22) of Deralakatte, Nawaz (28) of Mudipu, Nisar (18) of Manjanady, Harshad (28) of Deralakatte, and Sharfan Hussain (21) of Deralakatte. All of them were arrested on Saturday, December 21. Among them, three are rowdy-sheeters


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The accused had allegedly kidnapped two college students when they were in a car near a restaurant in Deralakatte. The couple was blindfolded and taken to various places in the night. The duo was then taken to a desolate house near Suratkal, assaulted and threatened. They were then forced to indulge in sex and the scenes were shot in mobile phones belonging to the students. The group then threatened that they would upload the video on the internet and give copies to their parents and college principal if Rs 25 lac was not paid to them. The girl was released near a hospital at Thokkottu when the duo agreed to pay Rs 3 lac, with a warning that if she informed anyone, her male companion would be killed.

The girl lodged a police complaint through a lawyer and the police were successful in arresting the group.

It is alleged that one of the accused had attacked Konaje police inspector Sudhakar with a weapon while being arrested and a case of attempt to murder and stopping a police official from discharging his duties has been registered in Suratkal police station. It is said that the members in the group had derived undue pleasure by sexually harassing the girl and threatened to rape if the ransom was not paid.

It is suspected that groups such as these targeting businessmen and students are active in the district. A group in Ullal was arrested recently. A second group which had kidnapped a female student of a medical college from her residence was apprehended prior to that.

Though it is assumed that many such groups are involved in kidnapping and blackmailing, only a few of them are arrested. It is assumed that some businessmen and students have wriggled out of the situation by negotiating with the kidnappers' demands for ranson to avoid publicity. It is said that such groups operate from old unoccupied houses in Karnataka and Kerala border.

It is said that the groups have contacts with some college students who inform the criminals of the activities of some rich students. Sale of ganja also has become an activity of the criminals. Petty shops near colleges are said to be involved in sale of ganja.

Some criminal groups in the district are alleged to be supported by local politicians who pressurize the police to release them after arrests. Police are unable to question the alleged criminals thoroughly as some human rights groups create ruckus at police stations and demand that the detained be released. Excess propaganda in the media also creates obstacles to the police, it is said.

 

  

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  • AK, MUKKA

    Wed, Dec 25 2013



    Good work by our police. Congratulations.......

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  • G.Shetty, Kaup/Dubai

    Tue, Dec 24 2013

    The sad thing is these career criminals can't be punished under Congress party's Sicular ordinance.

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  • vibha, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 24 2013

    Yesterdays TV 9 report on this incident was " IMMORAL POLICING"- I cant understand why media are twisting news to make it sensational.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Tue, Dec 24 2013

    Blackmail and forced sex is a disturbing development in Mangalore.the culprits need to be investigated properly and sentenced to the maximum to stop this heinous crime in the society.Thanq.

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  • peter, mlr

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    Someone must do these things to the sons and daughters of so called human rights activist then we get the right understanding of their human rights wrong approach. and for these types of in humans the must ne fed to the crocodiles. i wonder where is the ABVP i suppose the culprits are part of them. if not why are the quite when one of the students has to bear up this.

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  • Anwar Sadath, Riyadh

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    First the court should not release them on bail plus court verdict and the judgment immediately and punishment be capital punishment not few years in jail now a days Manglore is no more safe

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  • M.K., Mulky/Dubai

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    Where are those hypocrites who earlier use to blame BJP government for everything. But law & order was better than now. One cannot expect anything from the Sleeping CM & irresponsible the ministers he has. This is beginning only.

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  • lancer, mudarangadi

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    i suspect the boyfriend of the girl is also involved in the crime. and more over the students also should learn some basic moral things and behave in good manners when in public places.

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  • Abdul Salam, Mangalore/Abudhabi

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    the best punishment to them if they proved to behead the. dont cry of human rights violation. what they did has no pardon even from the almighty.

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  • Ravi B Shenava, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    All these Criminal in mask look like Headless Chickens.

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  • Ashwil, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    Would appreciate if you could show the faces of those shameless culprits so that we can be careful of these anti social elements.

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    The whistle blowers should expose such rowdy sheeters in their region of our district to keep our society clear of these kinds of communal radicals and rowdy elements.
    Jai Kudla!

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/Washington,DC

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    If it is a rape case who is rapist here?

    Girl's boyfriend or 8 morons??

    Could any "Legal Eagles" enlighten us???

    Bhandumam are you wise(vice???) enough to answer my "Yakshaprashne"???


    ...JH...

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    With already so many negatives like moral policing, communal flare ups, cases of missing women, drugs, extortion, and now this shocking incident will surely be a big negative for the education business out here!!

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  • mohammed yousef, mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    This has not happened first time As i know there were 4 or 5 more cases earlier they or somebody else did but they are succeeded to get bail, or give the bribe to police and come out easily and they robbed lots money also, our police must give them maximum punishment, even if it is hang to until death we are not bothering to them and the one which use the house to do these things the house owner also should be punished

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  • C K DAYANANDA, MANGALURU

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    People should understand that these culprits are the real danger to our society and condemn more aggressively.

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  • Roshan, Bijapur

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    Derlakatte, a spot now people will scare of being kidnapped and raped and parents would think twice before sending their children for higher studies.

    It is a bad name to Mangalore, sad indeed.

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  • JNB, Bejai

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    I do not understand why this human right trying to promote rape,crime and pornography?
    are they really sick in mind?

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  • Ravi B Shenava, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    Human Rights people live in Ivory tower. They do not know the harsh realities of life. That is why they always go one protecting the Rapist, Terrorists, Criminals of all sorts.

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  • Mission 2014, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    All these kind of Incident can be stopped only if GOVT Rules and Regulations changed.Until that this will never stop. They will get Bail and come out very soon. We have to change our 1947 GOVT ACT with new changed. The rapist must be hanged without keeping them more than 1 year. These kind of kidnaper and blackmailer should be punished for 15-20 years without bail.

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  • Madhushree, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    For a day hang them in public without clothes, so that in future no one should commit such crimes ..

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  • Af, mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    Why mask? our police is always ready with masks in their pockets, is this is a rule in which article it is written?

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  • Anthony Lobo, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    In developed countries they expose with photos of the rapist, molesters on the web and distribute their photos around that place informing the general public to be careful with these faces/persons. In India, I don't understand why they cover their faces, maybe the police catch the innocents and throw the dust on our eyes and pay a days wage to those guys in disguise.

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  • Koraga, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 24 2013

    India is a third world country. It's a rapist haven

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  • Ronald , Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    Police should punish the criminals Any situation and who pressurize local politicians or ministers or pri minister they have to register case on them they also punished with them ( In this Crimes shouldn't support any one to save from police custody)

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    Pinch the bud in the early itself before it grow fully.The politicians who influence them make public so everyone aware itself.Nexus between Crime and the politics is very dangerous to our entire society itself.Punish the culprits put them inside the jail for the rest of their life..

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  • dawood, uchila

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    Please hang the criminals till death in public.

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  • John Tauro, Mangalore / Kwt

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    The police should first book the politicians who are pressurizing the criminals' release. The so-called human rights groups favouring them must be puppets of those politicians.

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  • Canute, mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    Good work by our police. Congratulations..

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    It is reported earlier in one of the newspapers that one police from the state reserve police is the brother of one of the kidnappers.He tried his best to release his brother.But could not succeed.He will now contact politician and will be able to release his kidnapper brother who is a rowdy sheeter too..

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  • Naufal, Mallur

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    Dear Indian Govt. Pls hand over all the rape cases to Saudi Arabia.Then automatically Rape cases will decrease. At least try and see the difference in just 3 months.

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  • For Justice, Abu Dhabi / Ubar

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    Turn them as handicaps by cutting each one's one leg n hand so that it will be a live warning to those who are living with it as well as future criminals.

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    This is another serious & bad incident which highlights Mangluru for all the wrong reasons!! So many active gangs involved in such type of extortion activities are indeed shocking for such a small city like Mangalore and is a matter of great concern especially for the students who come here for far away places for higher quality education!! Looks like this is the tip of the iceberg as majority would budge in and pay up instead of getting adverse publicity!! And this definitely demonstrates that being rich & flaunting wealth is fraught with great dangers as these criminals main aim seems to be extorting money!! And not to say it is clear many who are targeted definitely have some vulnerable points which put them in compromising situations which are taken full advantage of by these criminals!!!

    Thorough investigation is the need of the hour to break the spine of such activity to stop further maligning of this once very beautiful and peaceful city!!

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  • FAZIL, DXB

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    Till yesterday I had no doubts about the crime which they committed, but now the authenticity is in Question after one more allegation is added to strengthen the case.
    Still if they are guilty must be punished severely

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Mon, Dec 23 2013



    Just watch out following common comments coming from two different names.

    1)Tomas Richard, Udupi

    i doubt these people are Mangaloreans , I don't believe morality and ethics of the Mangalorean society has gone this far.. Police should unearth and expose these gangs.


    2)permanki, mangalore

    i doubt these people are Mangaloreans , I don't believe morality and ethics of the Mangalorean society has gone this far.. Police should unearth and expose these gangs.should be at least 5 year jail

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  • John Tauro, M'lore / Kwt

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    Good investigation!

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  • For Justice, Abu Dhabi / Ubar

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    Police mind sir..He must be a FEKU among us.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    There are plenty of Fekus here taking fake Christian and Muslim name ids to give other genuine Anti BJP/Modi Christians and Muslims the false/fake impression that there many minorities supporting the BJP.

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  • JNB, Bejai

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    2 different people
    2nd one copying from 1st same as in the exams.
    1st one getting 48%
    2nd one getting 70%

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  • Truth First, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    There has been lot of cases where local politicians help in releasing these people from Jail.
    All of them need to be killed in the same spot and the cops. Should just call it as an Encounter and keep quiet.
    These hooligans spoil the name of religion, community and the city.

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  • For Justice, Abu Dhabi / Ubar

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    Turn these sadists as handicaps by cutting one leg n hand of each one.

    It will not be just a punishment to these but also a live example/warning to future criminals..

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  • Aravind D'Souza, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    I dont find the aggressive response from people as found during the home stay attack and pub attacks during BJP period. I find this crime is even more draconian and inhuman than those attacks of moral policing.

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  • Das, Kudla

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    No job and people go to this type of activities in order to gain money easily. Strict law should come in to force such that it won't b repeated in future.

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  • For Justice, Abu Dhabi / Ubar

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    Worst than street dogs...

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  • S N BANGS, Thannirubhavi

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    Charge them with New Rape Law, So that they will rot in jail without bail

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Mon, Dec 23 2013


    What a shameful & a disgraceful act to happen on the humanity? This is the first time I have heard of such a filthy incident taking place in our society.

    I think Mangalore name and prestige has gone to the dogs. Such bad incident may take place on any one’s life or family members.

    We never appreciated moral police for their unauthorized interference in someone's private life in the name of protecting our culture, but now things have gone from bad to worse. Such incidents may even create communal disharmony in the society.

    Even life imprisonment with hard labor may not justify they need to awarded capital punishment.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    CRUSH THEM WITH IRON FIST.

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  • Anand, karkala

    Mon, Dec 23 2013


    Mangalore has become like "you name it and we have it" now a days.

    We have to blame only Law and nobody else.

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  • C K DAYANANDA, MANGALURU

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    These criminals are bold enough to do these criminal activities because of vote bank politics.

    Do not depend on their votes. Have zero tolerance.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    Well said Bryan. What is the scope of human rights activists??? Supporting such dirty criminals?? File case against such activists for supporting crime!!

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  • permanki, mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    i doubt these people are Mangaloreans , I don't believe morality and ethics of the Mangalorean society has gone this far.. Police should unearth and expose these gangs.should be at least 5 year jail

    DisAgree [19] Agree [11] Reply Report Abuse

  • JNB, Bejai

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    FYI
    Tomas Richard, UdupiMonday, December 23, 2013
    i doubt these people are Mangaloreans , I don't believe morality and ethics of the Mangalorean society has gone this far.. Police should unearth and expose these gangs.

    Grow up!!!
    All are not fools...

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  • praveen, manchi

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    These culprits should be hanged till death as it becomes a lesson to other kidnappers. If this same thing happen to their own sisters then they would have realized the feelings of family members of the victims. Strict action and force should be deployed to trap and punish this kind of gangs operating across the country.

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Udupi / Dubai

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    Very well said, praveen, manchi,

    The culprits should be hanged till death so the others criminals can realize the action of this type crime.

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  • Anand, karkala

    Mon, Dec 23 2013


    This is our own way of retaliation. What does the law say?

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  • For Justice, Abu Dhabi / Ubar

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    Come with criminal lawyer n go with a huge smile.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    Wait and watch how our so called secularist rush to protect them.....

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  • haris, dubai

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    Same way communalist protected Home stay attackers

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  • Tomas Richard, Udupi

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    i doubt these people are Mangaloreans , I don't believe morality and ethics of the Mangalorean society has gone this far.. Police should unearth and expose these gangs.

    DisAgree [25] Agree [24] Reply Report Abuse

  • Dr Kusuma Kumari G, Nellore/Kodyadka

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    These people operate in Mangalore. Take advantage of peoples weakness and threatened them. Many fearing shame avoids complaining to the police. I am glad that the victim came forward and the culprits are arrested. These are sad incidents indeed.

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Mon, Dec 23 2013

    These guys' faces should be exposed to the public, I read sometimes Human rights groups create ruckus at police stations and demand that the detained be released...What Human Right's? Human right's my foot...

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Dec 24 2013

    @Bryan Bahrain,so Long nobody controls who is who with etticates,most probably some goondas in Name of human rights etc.trying to bring out their fellow men out.After All These People who are in blackmail affair involved ,do not know the value of humanity,how to earn Money in a legal way.they must be enjoying their parents hard earned Money who never ask what they are doing with their Money.At present Young Generation is simply wasting time in such unpleasant affair than dDoing some good things to society and themselves.Very sad.

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