Mangalore: Vigilant Lecturer Saves Children from Clutches of Traffickers


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Mar 18: Because of the presence of mind and timely vigilance exercised by a lecturer who was travelling by Yeshwantpur-Mangalore night train on Wednesday March 16 night, two children were saved from the clutches of two persons, who were probably traffickers.

The lecturer in question, Marularadhya, a native of Channarayapatna in Hassan and working as English lecturer in Mudipu government PU college in Bantwal taluk, was coming to Bantwal by the said train for PU examination vigilance duty. During the journey, he observed that two small children were travelling by sitting by the side of toilets, and that two persons, who looked like ruffians, were trying to woo them by offering various lures. When Marularadhya questioned the two adults, they said they were the children’s neighbours. He then talked to the children, and verified the school diaries in their bags. He rung up a telephone number found in the diary, and realized that the children were from Bangalore, and that Rakesh was staying in the home of his parents’ relative in Bangalore for studying there. He also learnt that the families had filed police complaints about these missing children.

The children have been identified as Rakesh (13), and Pavan (13), seventh standard students of Eastwest Public School in Mahalakshmi lay Out, Bangalore. But for the timely intervention of Marularadhya, the parents of the children would have lost them for ever.

As soon as the train reached Sakleshpur station, Marularadhya contacted the railway police. The policemen took both the children into their custody. By then, the two strangers, who were accompanying the children, had gone missing. The railway policemen said that during their questioning, the children revealed that two strangers, who approached them after school hours, had promised them to drop them at their home in their car.

  

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  • rekha, mysore

    Mon, Mar 21 2011

    Great job indeed! We, citizens need to be more alert and help the police in protecting children and women as they are not safe nowadays.

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  • Richard Mendonca, Abu Dhabi/Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 19 2011

    Good job Mr.Marularadhya. Many people do not bother to look into such situation or afraid to get involved thinking that they will end up with more troulble.Brave job. Congrats to and God bless you.

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  • Satish, Hosabettu, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 19 2011

    Dear Mr. Marularadhya,
    You did a great job.
    May we have more such people in our community.
    Once again HATSOFF to your great job.

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  • sheikji, Gangolli

    Sat, Mar 19 2011

    I express my heartfelt congratulations and thanks to Marularadhya for his noble job. May God bless him with best of the things. Such people should be rewarded.

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  • una sabharwal, AbuDhabi

    Sat, Mar 19 2011

    Hats off to you Mr .marularadhya for saving the lives of 2 young boys.My salutations to you dear sir.

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  • daniel, mangalore

    Fri, Mar 18 2011

    Good job Mr.Marularadhya.

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