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Mangalore: Attack on TV9  Office, Reporter Injured

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Pics: Rajesh Shetty, Dayanand Kukkaje, Sphoorti Ullal


Mangalore, Jul 22:  The local office of a TV channel TV9,  located at Lower Bendoor III Cross near Bendoor Well circle was attacked and ransacked by some miscreants on the night of 22 July.

Sources said that two persons  entered TV9 channel office and started destroying equipment. TV9 reporter Rajesh, cameraman Wilfred and an office boy were present in the office when  the attack took place.








It is learnt that a female collaborator was also  present in the miscreants' group. It is alleged that their faces were aired by the channel in connection with a crime story on Saturday night and Sunday.

When reporter Rajesh tried to protect the office equipment from being destroyed, he had a finger of his left hand severely injured. He was also assaulted by the miscreants. A video camera, a few computers, a ceiling fan, a fax machine and  a laptop were also destroyed.

Sources said that one of the persons who was involved in the attack had  called the TV9 cameraman  at about 5 pm and abused him for showing his face in a crime=related story.

SP Satish Kumar rushed to the spot and directed the police to arrest the miscreants immediately. MLA U T Khader, additional
SP  Lokesh Kumar, youth Congress leader H M Ashraf, Congress leader Vishwasdas and others visited the spot on hearing the news. 

Police security arrangement has also been made around the office now. The miscreants appear to have taken advantage of the location of the TV9 office which is operating from an erstwhile independent house located in a compound.

  

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  • Sameer KM, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 24 2007

    This sort of behaviour seems to be the norm in the city and its surroundings nowadays. In fact, this particular incident is testimony to the fact that people do not believe in obtaining obtaining legal redresses for their greivances. If there was character-assasination involved, surely the aggrieved party could have filed a defamation case?

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  • Saleem Goltamajal, Amchinadka, Puttur

    Tue, Jul 24 2007

    Public should protest against these miscreant group.

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  • royston, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 24 2007

    The newsreporters can be compared to honest Government officers. Both sail in the same boat. Both are threatened whenever some action against wicked persons is taken. The laws of the land should be made more stringent so that nobody should dare to indulge in any act of violence.

    As regards human trafficking the chinese model should be copied where the offenders are usually given death penalty. If such crimes are not prevented with an iron hand then this land will become a dungeon where animal laws will be followed. It is time to change the system as a whole. We should adopt a system where selfishness should be eradicated in total. This is the only chance for survival on this  earth.

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  • Austin Prabhu, Nanthur/Chicago

    Mon, Jul 23 2007

    What a sad situation! Why these goondas take law in their own hands? Attacking media offices is a mortal sin!

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