Mangaluru: Jails no more safe havens for criminals facing life threats


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Nov 3: Till not long ago, people with criminal background, who faced threats for their lives from rivals, used to move out of their secret hideouts and get holed up inside jails on some pretext or the other. Because, jails used to be off limits for gangs of criminals and anti-social elements. The ghastly murder of two criminal elements inside the city jail has proved the point once again that murderers can also sneak into jails and execute their plans.

As per preliminary information, gang rivalry was behind the murders of Madoor Isubu and Ganesh Shetty.

The jail here had witnessed gang war, communal clashes, and drug trafficking during the recent years. Fight between criminals owing allegiance to gangs that are at loggerheads, communal rivalry etc have been occurring. On December 4, 2013, fight had broken out between supporters of underground elements, Rashid Malbari and Madoor Isubu. As the members fought with broken carom board, one of the inmates of the jail, Illyas, had suffered serious injury to his head during this fight.

Although the jail here had often housed notorious criminals involved with Mumbai gang wars in the past, fights inside jail used to be out of question. With new entrants into the criminal fray, fights started to happen. Cronies of underworld fugitives like Bannaje Raja, Ravi Poojary, Chota Rajan, Vicky Shetty, Madoor Isubu etc extended their rivalry over oneupmanship into the jail premises.

The issue began to get complicated after lethal weapons and drugs began to sneak into the jail here. During surprise inspections in the recent past, officials had found drugs and some other items inside the jail. During the double murder on Monday, knives and swords were reportedly used. While some say that these things get into the jail with the food packets containing lunch for under-trials, there are also claims that things get tossed into the jail from the neighbouring compounds.

Unlike in the past, criminals continue with their activities even after entering the jail here. There is no doubt that they get instructions from outside, they are able to communicate with the outside world, and get drugs, weapons etc from outside. Since some days, there had been rumours about fight between under-trials inside the local jail, but the policemen, when confronted, had repeatedly denied them. There is a need to find out how can things get into the jail without the connivance of the staff manning the jail. Unless the concerned put their feet down and put a stop to such activities by taking prompt action against erring persons, such things might become a routine here, thus further sullying the reputation of the city that has already been tarnished because of various incidents.

 

  

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  • love my country more than religion, varanasi

    Wed, Nov 04 2015

    Here I can see more supporters for MADOOR ISUBU ,who is MADOOR ISUBU by the way just anti national terrorist close aid of davood and terror twin bhatkal brothers ,master mind behind chinnaswamy stadium bomb blast which happens in April 17th 2010, dear brothers when it comes to national security let's unite and eradicate those anti national elements ,jai hind

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Nov 04 2015

    Why prisoners need safe havens ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Nov 03 2015

    Why feed & make Jails a safe haven ...

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  • Ex prisoner, Kudla

    Wed, Nov 04 2015

    Dear jossey saldhana this reply to the stupid comment u wrote with out using ur brains " why prisoners need safe havens" firstly do u know how many prisoners are not guilty of their crime? i was in jail for a crime i was not even responsible for. Now why i dont deserve a safe haven..do.u even know how many people are fixed and put in jail by their enemies and also law enforcement agencies..second, dont u think their human too. Maybe not the ones responsible for murders and rapes. While my stay unfortunately in jail. I.met.enough and more people who were just fixed and landed up in jail. One
    Why prisoners need safe havens suggestion for you. If u havr a brain tht is a size of a peanut. U rather not comment on such things.

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  • Suman, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 03 2015

    Dear writer,

    Safe is ok but why HEAVEN ?! ..whether it should be heaven for criminals?

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  • ummar, mangalore

    Tue, Nov 03 2015

    THIS MURDER IS LOOK LIKE PREPLANNED AND EVEN POLICE ALSO SUPPORTED FOR THIS AND ARRANGED WEAPONS ALSO , NEED TO ARANGE THE PRPOER INVESTIGATION  AND GRILL THE COPS WHO SUPPOETRD THIS

    WEN

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  • krish, Dubai

    Tue, Nov 03 2015

    Dear Mr. S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte & Dear mr. Shaad
    can you both please come to any of %??? there is huge difference between 99% and 60%.
    Aisa likne mein kabhi kabhi galthiya ho jaatha hai.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Tue, Nov 03 2015

    police must have used different strategy to eliminate hardcore criminals. No encounters but encounter each other and finish off.

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  • Shabeer Abbas, M'lore-Dmm

    Tue, Nov 03 2015

    It's clear that the Police personnel's are behind this attack along with the RSS affiliates. Ridiculous part from the authorities to issue the statement which cannot be digested,(Weapons thrown from the compound wall, via food etc....).

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Tue, Nov 03 2015


    very simple logic

    60% policemen are from RSS then how can it safe?

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  • kishor, mumbai

    Tue, Nov 03 2015

    we are on target of 100%

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  • Antony Fernandes, Mangaluru/USA

    Tue, Nov 03 2015

    When it reaches 100% you can see only two legged and 4 legged cows in COWLAND. Humans may suffer a lot! at this point of 60% situation over there is like bad to worse.

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  • Shaad, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 03 2015

    99% Police officers trained by RSS and every jail/Police stations conducting Sangh Shaakhas. If anything happen claimed by Vicky Shetty and Ravi Poojary. If they doing all these then whats the relation between Underworld and Sanghis? What our Police doing? Why dont they nab these fake dons?

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  • BHARATH, Bangalore

    Tue, Nov 03 2015

    shut up.

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  • Horatagara, Tulunadu

    Tue, Nov 03 2015

    Why jails no more safe havens for criminals? It is safe havens provided proper our law and order is maintained properly.Here in this,it clearly indicates total lapse of law and order by the jail authorities.If it was maintained properly,this incident wouldn't have taken place inside the jail.That indicates that there is a hand in gloves by the jail authorities with the criminals inside the jail.Otherwise how it can happen?Without the support of jail authorities,this kind of murder definitely would not have happened.now whom to be blamed criminals or jail authorities?.Definitely I will blame prima-face jail authorities for their complete lapse in their responsibilities.Now what the next? Make some hullo-bullo and then forget flatly.This is what the India is?

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