Mangaluru: Accused arrested in stabbing incident at Ullal


Update

Mohan Kuthar

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Oct 19: The accused who stabbed a man and escaped from the spot, has been nabbed by police. The incident took place on Tuesday October 19.

It may be recalled, the accused, who is a minor and a resident of Uliya, stabbed Harish (42). It is learnt that the accused had a scuffle with Harish near his residence earlier.

In this regard, Harish had filed a complaint at Ullal police station. Harish had also complained to the accused's father.


Harish, the victim

Harish had also filed a police complaint alleging that youth used to consume intoxicating substance and also added that the accused used to come to the area with a group of youths. Even after submitting a written apology, the accused used to display same behaviour, it is alleged.

Earlier report

Mangaluru: Man stabbed in Ullal, police on lookout for accused

Mohan Kuthar

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (DV)

Mangaluru, Oct 19: A man was stabbed near Chota Mangaluru road in Ullal on Tuesday October 19.

The injured is identified as Harish, owner of a gas repair shop.

Ullal police rushed the injured to a hospital in Thokottu.

It is suspected that the accused, a resident of Uliya in Ullal, committed the offence over personal reasons.

Police are on the lookout for Vishal.

 

 

 

  

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