Mangalore: Boat Suspectedly Carrying Weapons Creates Panicky Moments


Mangalore: Boat Suspectedly Carrying Weapons Creates Panicky Moments

Pics: Savitha B R/Manju Neereshwallya
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS/SB)

Mangalore, Dec 24: In an incident reported from old port here, a boat named M S V Al-Jazeera allegedly to be transporting weapons to Mangalore has been held. The boat was voyaging from Kalpeni in Lakshadweep to Mangalore coast.

In all eight persons have been taken into custody with regard to the case of which four are from Jamnagar, Gujarat, three from Lakshadweep and one from Kerala. They have been identified as A K Nasir, Kunhi Mohammed, Latheef, Abbas Kareem, Mohammed Haneef, Ayub Ahmed and Salem Mohammed.

Acting on a tip off by the intelligence, Bunder police and Coastal Guards rushed to the spot for investigation. The police  are investigating into the case to confirm about the suspected weapon transportation.

  

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  • Mubeen, Mangalore / Bangalore

    Tue, Jan 04 2011

    Utterly disappointed and terribly disheartened with the quality and authenticity of Daijiworld's this news content. You have let down millions of readers all over the world with this crap. The management owes an apology to the mass and an assurance that such misinformation will not be repeated.

    I somehow liked Nihal's comments... some sensible statements, that!

    Regards/ -Mubeen

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  • NIHAL, MANGALORE

    Sat, Dec 25 2010

    Dear Guru.. it nice to know that you gave the judgment before knowing the truth....is it becoz the name of the boat or is it becoz the name of the eight person...and Mr.shetty why u pull rahul to this issue... first when a news comes just confirm it... actually the boat did not contain any weapons and the eight guys which the name given are the sailors and the workers..they were taken for questioning and they left them after few mins. why you guys show so much hatred to others as soon as name appears you guys start questioning their patriotism to the country...first check how much patriot we are..dividing the countries peace and harmony in the name of religion is not patriotism.....my last question is "is all muslim in india are terrorist? second "is all christians in india are convertors?
    thirdly" does patriotism to motherland belong to particular religion only?"

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  • SHANKAR, DUBAI

    Sat, Dec 25 2010

    Shetty looks like a broker of bjp.
    Be first an Indian and then look after bjp or any other party. Before pointing anyone with one finger please note four fingers pointing towards to you. Look your yeddy governemnt looting karnataka with all corners. Look to that first. Here we should appreciate efforts from intelegence and police. Whether they found anything or not no matter. Precaution is must. We should appreciate daijiworld who brings similar type of messages to people.

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  • Hidayath, Mangalore / Abu Dhabi

    Fri, Dec 24 2010

    Please note further,
    Mangalore City Police Commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh has clearly stated that the police did conduct a search operation at the Port but in vain. “The information of weapon transportation received by the police was wrong,” he said.



    Asked whether anyone was arrested for further investigation in this connection, Singh said: “No”.

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  • Raghu, Mangalore/USA

    Fri, Dec 24 2010

    Prevention is better than cure.
    Whether weapons are found or not - Anti National elements will know that our Inteligence dept.is taking no chances.

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  • NASRULLA SULTAN, MANGALORE/DUBAI

    Fri, Dec 24 2010

    Did the police find any weapons?EVEN THE PICTURE DOES NOT SHOW ANY IMAGES OF WEAPONS.IT MUST BE THESE POOR GUYS MADE BALE KAY BAKRA.

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  • K. S. Mayya, Mangalore/South Korea

    Fri, Dec 24 2010

    As B. Raman former RAW official noted, intelligence agencies' failures only come to fore and never their success. Except Daijiworld, no other news agency thought it important to report this operation. Gujarat Hindus must reach out to their Muslim brothers and find a path towards reconciliation. At least Modi makes himself available to Gujarati Muslims to address their probelms much more than others (word of mouth), and I hear some of Modi's own inner circle is upset with his 180 degree turn. Whether there is any element of sincerity to it or not, but some such concrete steps will be necessary.

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  • hasan, mangalore

    Fri, Dec 24 2010

    There is nothing was find any weapons,in the boat.wrong msg was giving inteligent report.all of them free.

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 24 2010

    Hang this anti-indians in the same boat in which they where smuggling weapons....

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  • ALWYN, Canada

    Fri, Dec 24 2010

    Anti Indianess should be dealth with seriouness.No exception to those who live in India and showing solidarity and loyalty to neighbours. People come on be a great Indians which has a great democracy to live, practice your belief whereas many nations don't even allow to do this. Be proud for this nation of Hindustan.

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  • shetty, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 24 2010

    All suspects are big fans of Rahul Baba i heard...for his wikileaks episode..

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  • joegonsalves, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 24 2010

    It is good to see that under the guidance and management of efficient Police officers in Mangalore cases like these are detected on time and immediate action taken. Kudos to The Law Enforcement force on the excellent job done. This also serves as a lesson to other people whop try to engage themselves in this kind of activities.

    It would have good if the Daijiworld had published the names of the officers who got into such quick action.

    Joe Gonsalves

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Fri, Dec 24 2010

    A serious laps on the part of Lakshdeep port officials.This should be treated a gross careless on the part of concerned officials and proscuted accordingly.Congrats to Mangalore coastal Guards and port police officials on being successful in nabing cupurits.An indepth investigation warrants from Home ministry of India if not NIA or CBI.

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