Mangalore: Another Attack by Miscreants - Two Injured


Mangalore: Another Attack by Miscreants - Two Injured
Daijiworld  Media Network- Mangalore (RS)
     

Mangalore, Jan 24: In another attack by miscreants, within a gap of couple of hours, that too within the city limits, two men residing at a rented house in Saldanha Compound near Balmatta were attacked by group of miscreants this evening.

Hameed (40) resident of city and Sharif (32) resident  of  Ullal, were attacked by the miscreants, who have been admitted  into a  private hospital  in  the city, with  multiple injuries.  




























Hameed a car decorator by  profession  said that the unknown persons numbering 4- 5 attacked them suddenly beating them severely with wooden rods and knives, when they were discussing business.

Hameed  sustained head injuries while Sharif was stabbed at his back with knife and is in critical condition.

The incident occurred at Hameed's rented residence, while his friend had visited him with two female clients from Gujarath  to discuss their car decoratoin business..

The rented house is badly damaged with interiors broken and blood stains were also noticed.

It is also suspected that the attack was carried out Jointly by Sri Rama Sene and Bajaranga Dal acitivists under the suspecion of illegal acitivities taking place  inside the house.

When daijiworld contacted police, they denied to confirm the name of the group which attacked

Earlier Incident:

  

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  • Moonish, Hosabettu

    Mon, Feb 23 2009

    These goondas  try to achieve the target given by muthalik.

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  • Ahamed, mangalore

    Fri, Jan 30 2009

    Sleeping is enough!

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  • raghav uchil, someshwar-uchil

    Tue, Jan 27 2009

    Though I reside at Mumbai, I have been a regular visitor to mangalore and what I have seen and read about the city only makes me hold my head in shame. Why is that a city so beautiful, comopolitian by nature with all the religions could stay in harmony has deteriorated so badly over the years??? Few months back it was the attack on churches and nuns in particular, that too by the so called law keepers... now it is on women in pub!!  Are we going the way " Pakistan and Taliban " has gone? Have we become so intolarent towards women? or is it pure jealousy?? It is the time our CM, our police come out the stuper and take action against the culprits and punish them severely. We cannot allow Karnataka, particularly Mangalore to become one more lawless city of UP or Bihar. Pl spare my city from this shame...

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  • Muhammed , Dubai. karwar

    Mon, Jan 26 2009

    It was our mistake to choosing the wrong CM for our state,this is all the game of politician. people wake up now, still we have time..

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  • Alwyn, kulshekar

    Mon, Jan 26 2009

    That is why our Chief minister is given the honour of Dr.Yediurappa,be prepared for more attacks by this destroying Dr.and his group,

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  • Yeddi, B'lore

    Mon, Jan 26 2009

    Looks like beating people, who "dare" in "public" or "pub" is the way of celebrating this year's Republic Day.

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  • shams, vitla

    Mon, Jan 26 2009

    Very good, now for any meeting or function we have to take permission from Ramsene and Bajarangdal offices. Also I will request them to receive our complaints and problems. Better we pay tax to them, may they are much better than our goverment and police department.

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  • Ashu, Mangalore, KSA

    Mon, Jan 26 2009

    Its a begining...! watch and see the future...Mangalore is falling down..!!!!!! weldone guys (Bajarangi's), for the activities to taking your home city to HELL....!!! just make sure.. if your compound burns, you cannot save your home..!

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  • Ted, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 26 2009

    Pure jealousy. No doubt this is the work of the terrorist organization bajrang dal. No doubt that the police and politicians(present state govt,BJP) are hand in gloves with them.

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  • khaleel, Mangalore / Dubai

    Sun, Jan 25 2009

    I agree with Allan d'costa's words, why they attacked directly, instead they could have reported to the police and they could have done their duty, then why are they taking law in their hands. do they have rights to do so?? please do explain anitha.

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  • Rakesh D'souza, Mangalore, Dubai

    Sun, Jan 25 2009

    All these things are expected to be happen in Mangalore...expecting any kind of peace and public safety in Karnataka will be a big big mistake unless BJP Govt collapse from the rule.

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  • suman, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 25 2009

    The need of the hour is.....Vacate the police stations...send the police home and refill the stations with these so called Dal...N ..Sena....vigilants. And ofcourse not to forget the parents...Parents U don't worry about your growing up girls and boys...there are watchdogs arround them so that they reach home on time anymore....there is a saying..." Every policeman is a citizen with uniform and every citizen is a is a policeman without uniform" but tragedy is that here " every B.dal or Rama sena member is a police cum terrorist without uniform...!"

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  • Manohar Dsouza, Mangalore/Bahrain

    Sun, Jan 25 2009

    We Mangaloreans appear to have lost our basic human right and freedom to live and move about in peace. We now have a bunch of uneducated, unemployed, lawless miscreants on the loose deciding what is good and what is bad for us. It appears that these moral policemen have been licensed by the Karnataka Government to terrorise citizens and destroy private property.

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  • Maxim Dsouza, Mangalore Falnir/China

    Sun, Jan 25 2009

    It is high time now please wake up or else it will be late we have to wait another 5 years for the this goonda raj to stop

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  • Reshma, Krishnapura

    Sun, Jan 25 2009

    Its unfortunate Whatever has happend in mangalore. Rather than blaming the BJP Government , we should blame ourselves , and people who do not cast their vote , and let these goondas come to power. I also pitty people who Voted Yediurappa . .

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  • Praveen,

    Sun, Jan 25 2009

    Whatever was happening inside the house , if anybody had suspicion of immoral activities he could have informed police, neighbours etc. Nobody can take law into their own hands. Citizens wake up or else no development will take place.

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  • allan d'costa, abudhabi

    Sun, Jan 25 2009

    Dear Anitha, I understand we are living in a democratic country where everybody has their rights of speech and etc etc. but that does not mean that being an educated person anybody can comment like an uneducated person as you have done here. First of all you said business has been going on in evening and what business? for your kind information business has no time limit and other factors.

    Secondly you said where are the cars for decoration. please try to undersyand that nobody will lift the cars on their head and come here for decoration 0n the spot. maybe these girls came for discussion about the deal and then maybe they would have decided what to be done on this after they return back.

     Whatever it is, its nothing concern for any person to interfere in others work unless you see in your eyes that something against the law is going on and there areauthorities to do that. so kindly dont talk about education and uneducation if you dont understand education. maybe it would be helpful to give some tips to those miscreants how to behave like humans and not animals in this peaceful and loving city of mangalore.

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  • Ronald Pereira, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Jan 25 2009

    Karnataka is fast heading to become another law-less state in India. We may soon overtake Bihar. It is better if Karnataka Police is disbanded and the task of law and order is outsourced .

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  • Jeevan Patrao, Mangalore / Saudi Arabia

    Sun, Jan 25 2009

    Any Arrests??? I am sure NOT! What if they arrested someone? Nothing! They will be let Scot Free, within days or hours! It's just that the way the present Karnataka State Government, bullies people and lets its DAL's take law into their hands. The country is taking the brunt of terrorists, recession and countless other issues, and these so called religious police go around attacking helpless people.

    I think its time, the common people understand the motives of these and pressurize the Central Government to act against the present biased State Government. Book the culprits and bring them under the hammer and deal with them in such a way, that people in Mangalore can lead a peaceful and safe life. Is anybody listening???

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  • abid, udupi/qatar

    Sun, Jan 25 2009

    Dear BJP respected leader, Please understand the situation. If you support this kind of mentality people one day your party also coming under terrorist list.

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  • WILLIAM DSOUZA, UDUPI

    Sun, Jan 25 2009

    Ours is a democratic country - These type of groups should be treated as Terror outfits -It should be made Illegal to have religous policing in India - and tough laws should be drawn in keeping our diverse culture together - Jai Hind

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  • khader, mlore/saudia

    Sat, Jan 24 2009

    Whatever might ve happn inside d house, police r there 2 take action .. If found culprit, thn those 2 ve 2 b punished .. But who r dey ( bajarangis) 2 attack .. ? wat rite ve dey got 2 attack ? Y don u talk abt tat ?

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  • Sheby - Dubai, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 24 2009

    If going something wrong inside the house, why these people taking law in their hand, Let them go with the police & investigate, the court will give the punishment. Mangalore becoming goondalore.

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  • mohan rao, mangalore

    Sat, Jan 24 2009

    we have to find s solution for this... who has given these ram sene n bajrang dal people the power to take issues in their hands? india is a place where women r respected n these people so ruthlessly beating girls? 1st of all these gundas shld b educated then let them go to reform the society... some action needs to be taken pretty soon before these people start controlling the city

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves , Bannur Puttur/Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 24 2009

    I have commented earlier about criminal activities and involvement of the State Government of Karnataka aiding such activities. Yet once again I state here that as long as the state government maintains soft corner to its associate’s further attacks will continue. I blame the State Government and the law-enforcement Department for failure to stem such miscreants, criminals, thugs and vandalizer’s activities. This is nothing but TALIBANIZATION OF KARNATAKA.

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  • Clive, Mumbai / Kuwait

    Sat, Jan 24 2009

    Hope Daijiworld carries a strong editorial to crticise theses attacks. Whats going on in Mnagalore has the direct support of the police who are criticised for not doing thier duties properly as they are biased and unprofessional. Hence these jobs have gone to these dogs who call themselves Bajrang Dal supporters. I dont think these people have the guts to do anything single handedly thats why they go around in mobs.

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  • Anitha, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 24 2009

    Huh!! this is heights people just commenting on the news..What business is done at house and too in the evening??..photos appear as if they are clicked after 7-8 p.m..so incident might have taken place some half an hour before..so whats the business at time of the day.and if he is decorates car..where are the girls cars..and where are the girls statements.??i dont know if educated people start believing on the half of the truth ..just cant imagine ..we got lot of indians who are uneducated!!!

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  • RAVI.M, Mysore

    Sat, Jan 24 2009

    Two gurajathi girls are discussing about car decoration!?... in a rented house! are they from minority?? Can u please answer?

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  • munna, bajpe/Muscat

    Sat, Jan 24 2009

    WHAT YOU CALL THESE ACT...PROTECTOR OR TERRIRIST? GOD ONLY SAVE THIS COUNTRY.

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  • Vincent, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 24 2009

    Whatever Activities going on inside or outside somebody's house - If someone has any objection they must inform the Police who are authorised to take action. Who has given authority to these so called self appointed moral police? Who are they to take law in their own hands. What are the Police there for?

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  • sandra, mangalore/dubai

    Sat, Jan 24 2009

    We all dont know exactly what was going on inside the rented house with along with two females. business dealing is not a place to be done inside a rented house. Readers please note this point. I suspect some illegal things happening inside the flat. car decoration is just a eye wash for public.

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  • Mahendra Kumar, Udupi

    Sun, Jan 25 2009

    Karnataka is currently ruled by BJP which stands for Bharatiya Janata Party. As state is ruled by them, they have given liberty to Janata (public) for maintaining law and order situation not only in Mangalore but Karnataka as well. Recent terrorist activities which had confirmed involvment of people working for defence have bent upon to continue terrorising activities and pretend that such activities are sponsored by a specific community who are scape goats.

    Our home minister Mr.Acharya had failed to maintain the law and order situation and situation has arised to change his portfolio of ministry. I hope Mr. Ediyurappa will act on this without loosing further time.

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  • Farooq, Mangalore/Dammam

    Sat, Jan 24 2009

    This is only begining, we will see many more attacks in coming 5 years. In futur we will get difficult to find out who is police & who is goonda.

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  • mahendra shetty, mangalore

    Sat, Jan 24 2009

    Please get rid of all these miscreants once for all and bring peace to all people in Mangalore

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  • Aboobaker puttur, jubail saudi Arabia

    Sat, Jan 24 2009

    is attacking innocents yeddi governments achievements ?

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  • Jeevan, Abroad

    Sun, Jan 25 2009

    Karnataka, and India in general has gone to the DOGS! Very difficult for India to grow when there are internal activities like this going on. There are many groups in India who take law in their own hands which is ridiculous. In a developed country a civilian can not even touch a robber, the law will deal with him, not the civilian. Basic human rights. But in India, a small doubt or a small mistake by a person is dealt by local people and groups who get together and almost kill the accused. And then the cops and officials come and just disperse those people without even taking them to courts for further action. Since the time BJP is ruling Karnataka, this has started happening frequently in Mangalore. Mangalore was a place where there were only small problems and used to get solved quickly. But now if there are NO attacks and NO goondagiri then it is news. God save INDIA!

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  • Austin Prabhu, Nanthur/Chicago

    Sun, Jan 25 2009

    It is time to ban these groups - Bajaranga Dal and Sri Rama Sene who take law in their own hands create mischief in communities. Hope our home mnister Dr. V. S. Acharya will take strict action on these groups and keep them out from communities. There is police force to take care of the law if there is something wrong doing. These guys have no right to act like goondas.

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  • Omprakash , Mangalore, India

    Sat, Jan 24 2009

    Why no arrests...? Tomorrow the ministers will visit with a hidden agenda. Govt. will say 'the situation is under control and the culprits will be booked and given stringiest punishment. Opposition may say this is the most heinous crime. General Public are at the mercy of these Dal...s and sene..s. Police can go for holidays because these dals and senes will are doing their work and taking law in their hand.

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  • RONALD VAZ, derebail/kuwait

    Sat, Jan 24 2009

    NO BIG DEAL.YOU MAY SEE MANY MORE SAME KIND OF ATTACKS IN COMING FIVE BIG YEARS....

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  • Krishna Hedge, Mangalore/Bahrain

    Sat, Jan 24 2009

    What the hell is happening in Mangalore? where are the public servants? why people are paying them tax? if India cannot handle this terrorist then why they are asking for more trouble from outside like LeT..

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