Kundapur: Criminal escapes from Kerala police, manhunt launched


Silvester D'Souza
Daijiworld Media Network- Kundapur (RJP)

Kundapur, Apr 25: A criminal wanted in many theft cases escaped from Kerala police clutches while he was being taken to Kerala from Mumbai. The incident took place at Saligrama near here on Sunday, April 24.

Mohammed Afzal is the person escaped from the police.


Mohammed Afzal was wanted in many theft cases he committed in Kerala. The Kerala police came to know that he had reached Mumbai. A team of 4 police personnel went to Mumbai and arrested him. While the police were bringing Mohammed Afzal to Kerala, they stopped at Saligrama for food. The police decided to loosen the handcuffs and chains for sometime on humanitarian grounds. Mohammed Afzal utilised this opportunity and ran away from police.

Kerala police immediately informed the local Kota police. Kerala police and the Kota police took this as a challenge. They started searching for the thief in the nearby areas.

During late evening of Sunday, when an unknown person was spotted, people chased him. He knocked on a door and then disappeared in the dark. After knowing that this man wore rose T shirt and Bermuda shorts, police established that it was Mohammed Afzal.

Police personnel from both states as well as a team of around 40 enthusiastic youngsters have been searching for Mohammed Afzal till now but he is still at large.

  

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    Gabbar Singh bhaag gaya! Now wait and see how long it will take to end this real life Sholay.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    Anyway it was a good ride for Police.Had fun?Now he is slipped again.one more Chance to go elsewhere.So funny a thief is thief.He slipped many times,may be Police wanted some rest.How can one disappear when there are four of them or even two?why did they not fixed his chains to a stuhl or table.when "humanitarian grounds" loosing is now more Money to find him.They Need really a urgent Seminar.Now tie a Police instead of him.

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    Humanitarian lesson from Sushma Swaraj is working well.....

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  • Suleman Beary, Udupi

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    It would have cheaper to bring him through air india/jet.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    No wonder he chose Karnataka to run away from police. The safe haven for criminals under Congi rule!!

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  • Canute, Dubai

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    Udupi district congress government can and will help Afzal to escape/come out on bail.
    They have good track records on such bad jobs.

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  • Babu Bhaiya, Koli 420

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    Ali baba and 40 enthusiastic youngsters re baba. Apun bhi jayenge, desh ka seva karenge. Akela mota bhai kitna kam karega re baba. 15 lakh jaldi milega.

    Ye Raju lantin nikal, hotil bandh kar.

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    Police telling the Chor, everything happens for a reason that means you made the right choice even when if it is the wrong choice, Chor and the police are now smiling in the same language...

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  • Antony Fernandes, Mangaluru/USA

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    There is no HUMANITY for criminals that is why they murdered Human's. Then how the police can loosen his handcuffs on humanitarian grounds? Now if at all he got caught tie a tight rope to his neck and make sure before reaching Kerala he must breath his last.

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  • gm, mlur

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    Whom to blame here? Police or the thief?

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore/Hooghly

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    Better government should put all people in chalnee..and segregate good n bad people. If remained above chalnee..put behind bars.
    Kab Tak Kiri Kiri..

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Washington,DC.

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    Jossey is preparing IT Chalni...wait..trial run going on with Yeddy and Reddy...later on he will try with Pawar,Deve Gowda, Mulayam, Mayavati....if Chali still working finally he will try with Sonia/Rahul...then all Indians will get 15 Lakh each..

    ...JH...

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore/Hooghly

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    We have good university around..like
    in aligarh university you will find weapons inside.
    in JNU anti-nationals..
    Why not these people see students of Banaras University and Manipala Colleges and learn something.

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    Did you forget to give Moral education to shenoy baba ( murderer of Late Baliga ) and BD goons of Coastal districts In Manipal colleges..... Still it is not too late...

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore/Hooghly

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    eeta urrela..
    better spread rice having small stones..and choose good rice to cook..
    otherwise difficult to apprend..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    MANHUNT INDIA ...

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Washington,DC.

    Mon, Apr 25 2016

    Hope Mohammed Afzal is not UK citizen...

    ...JH...

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