Mangalore: Sri Rama Sena Activists Remanded to Judicial Custody Till Feb 10


Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RS/CN)

Mangalore, Jan 27:  Police produced the arrested Sri Rama Sena members in court on Tuesday January 27, and they were remanded to judicial custody till Tuesday February 10. 

Mangalore north police produced 27 members in court including Prasad Attavar, state convener, Sri Rama Sena, who were arrested in connection with the attack on a city lounge.

On Wednesday January 28 the bail application will be moved, said advocate Vinod Pal.

Meanwhile, the additional district and sessions court granted interim anticipatory bail to Dinakar Shetty.   

He owned responsibility for the attack. Shetty, who is a lawyer by profession, is the legal adviser of the Sri Rama Sena. His bail application was moved by advocate Asha Nayak.

 

  

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  • ramya shetty,

    Wed, Sep 26 2012

    dinakar shetty you always do only a great job! You make people maintain the tradition and culture by hook or crook........Jai Hind
    Proud of you

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  • Naveen Shetty, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 28 2009

    It is unfortunate that a lawyer is a member of 'Taliban' group of Mangalore. He should be barred from praticing at the courts for his involvement and people should not entertain Dinakar Shetty for their court related work. I am sure he does not take his fees in cash but in kind that too by groping/molesting your own wife or daughters/sisters. . Shame on you Dinakar

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