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Mangalore: Boys' Hostel Ransacked - Revenge for Ragging Suspected

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (RD)
Pics: Dayananda Kukkaje

Mangalore, Jul 22: Over thirty youth, believed to be supporters of a victime of ragging, ransacked Maaza Boys' Paying Guest House, located at Kodialbail, Mangalore on Sunday July 22 morning.

There were 30 inmates living in the guest house, wherein a junior student, Raju Kurian, was subjected to ragging by the seniors.  The youth arrived in large numbers at the guest house, waylaid  and beat up the owner, Salam.

The police arrived at the scene who took control of the situation and took the leader into custody. 












Mea while, Salam assured the victim that such things would not take place in the future, besides demanding police protection at the guest house.

Speaking to Daijiworld, Salam said the group of youth attacked the hostel and damaged the property. The kitchen, toilets, fans, and other valuable items were badly damaged.

Earlier, the group tried to set ablaze two wheelers parked inside the hostel premises by dousing them with kerosene.

The Barke police are investigating the case.

  

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  • abdul latif, bhadravathi

    Tue, Jul 24 2007

    I have been keenly following south canara's politics and developments for the past decade. It is very disturbing to see Bajrang Dal virtually in control of this supposedly educated district with active connivance of police. I wonder why is it difficult to ban this anti social element after all the havocs being wreaked by these goons.

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  • Sachin, SHARJAH

    Mon, Jul 23 2007

    Boys Hostel Ransacked, Govt should ban such a party and what ever valuable goods they damaged Govt/Court collect from party and they must be put behind bars.

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