Mangalore: Katipalla Limping Back to Normalcy - Three Arrested


Mangalore: Katipalla Limping Back to Normalcy - Three Arrested

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SS / NF)

Mangalore, Jan. 11: Riot- torn   Katipalla slowly returned to normalcy with the presence of a full police  force in the area.

Violence had erupted following the  murder of a youth and injury to another. Many  shops and  houses were attacked and vehicles damaged by irate crowds.

Tanzeem (Shamsuddin)(18 )  a  first year B.com   student who died on the spot and injured Rahamatulla(33), who is reported to have arrived from Dubai on a holiday, is recovering in a private hospital.

On Sunday,  Police  stopped  Vehicular movements   towards Katipalla  and  Krishnapura  where  the murder  took place. These places wore a deserted look. People of the area also stayed indoors.

Superintendent of police,  Sathish  Kumar said,  3 persons have been arrested in connection with the murder and 13 others  have been   taken into  custody  in connection with the violence that followed.
 



Extra police  force  is  deployed  at  Surathkal.  Police  from Karwar and  Udupi  have also joined hands with the local force  to maintain law and order, he added.  

Sathish  Kumar  claimed  that, the incident was on account of a  gang war, and  a group of  people  attacked  the two on  gang  rivalry.

District In-charge  minister Krishna Palemar appealed to the  public  to maintain  peace. He  also  visited  the victim’s  house  in  Katipalla .

Although  peace is returning to   Surathkal, the police  have taken security measures all over  the  city  and  areas affected by violence.  The shops  in  Suratkal  still  remained closed with only a few people seen venturing out.     Under the   direction  of  senior  police  officials including Inspector  General of police-Western range- A.M. Prasad, police escort is  given to the  few buses plying from Surathkal and  interior  areas like Kana, Bala .

Deputy commissioner, V. Ponnuraj  has called  for a peace  committee  meeting  in the evening.

Section  144, and prohibitory orders  clamped by  Taluk Tahashildar Raju Mogaveera, will continue till Jan. 13  in the affected areas.

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