Mangalore: Man Accused of Pelting Stones at St Ann's Friary Held


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Sep 29: The policemen from Barke police station here, have arrested a person, accused of breaking the glass covering provided to the idol of St Antony located in the premises of the St Ann's Friary of Kapuchin priests located on Jail Road, Kodiyalbail in the city.

The arrested person has been identified as Lokesh (33) from Paldadi, Kottara. Jayanth, sub-inspector and other staff of the police station nabbed him.

The accused, on being produced in the court, was remanded to judial custody till the tenth of October.

  

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  • Haorld D'cunha , Mangalore, India

    Tue, Sep 30 2008

    My doubt is, is these guys caught by police are really the culprits or hired for this issue on contract basis. After watching the scenario on 14th and 15th Sept 08 in Mangalore and the statement of CM along with Home Minister, I lost confidence with the investigating department. If they are really the culprit let the law take stern action against them so that these incident should not repeat in the society.

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  • Thomas Mendonsa, Florida, U.S.A.

    Mon, Sep 29 2008

    Violence and extremism has to be checked, as our culture is to live in a brotherly spirit, respecting each other's beliefs and religious sentiments.

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  • Rajesh, Rome

    Tue, Sep 30 2008

    Thank God! Finally the police have caught the culprit disturbing poor capuchins for no reason at all. Find out who is behind him inspiring him to do this and hang them at the earliest so that they don't do this to other peace loving and simple Indians.

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