Mangalore: Drunken Brawl Kills One – Murderer Absconding


Daijiworld Media Network- Mangalore (SR/SB)

Mangalore June 24: A man was found murdered at an old building on the Ansari Road, Bunder here in the morning on Wednesday June 23.

 

The deceased has been identified as Abdul Razaque. Speaking to Daijiworld Sub-inspector, Bunder station Vinay Gaonkar said that the deceased and Basavaraj were working for contractor Nasir from Kandadpalli since two weeks. Nasir allotted a room in an old building for the two workers to stay.

It is suspected that a drunken brawl after dinner on Tuesday June 22, enraged Basavaraj crushed the head of Razaque, who was sleeping, with the aid of stone used for washing clothes. Basavaraj has absconded and the contractor does not know his whereabouts except that the duo was from north Karnataka.

A case has been registered at the Bunder station and the investigation is on.

  

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  • Patrick, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 24 2010

    This is how crime flourishes if you don't make it mandatory for contractors to maintain identity records of migrant workers engaged by them. There was a similar case some years back where a woman and her paramour killed the husband but caught after a fluke case when her son was arrested for theft. Even terrorists/escaped convicts can also be harboured this way.

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