Mangalore: Assault on cattle transporters - Police arrest 3


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (EP)

Mangalore, Oct 12: Mangalore rural police have arrested three people out of five who are alleged to have blocked the lorry transporting buffaloes at Kudupukatte on Wednesday, October 2.  The three along with two others are also alleged to have seriously assaulted five people in the lorry.


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The arrested are Moodushedde resident Santhosh, Bhaskar and Gurpur resident Yatish. 

Two other suspects are at large.  Police have also taken into possession two bikes used in the crime.  A criminal case of robbery and attempt to murder is registered against the five people.

The five people in the lorry who were assaulted and were undergoing treatment are recovering. One more person who was injured due to collision of his bike with the lorry is also recuperating, said the police.

The lorry that was plying from Maharashtra to Kerala had collided near Kudupu temple with a bike, injuring its rider Santosh.  When the lorry sped away, more than ten people chased it in bikes, stopped the lorry and seriously assaulted Bashir, Mohammed, Abdul Rahiman, Haneef and Zameer who were in the lorry.

Around 20 cattle were found hidden under paddy chaff and tyre tubes in the lorry.

 

  

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  • xyz, dubai

    Wed, Oct 16 2013

    bajrang dal and vhp are trying to make fights after the defeat of BJP in karnataka especially in DK

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  • Jude, Mangalore Dubai

    Sun, Oct 13 2013

    Dear SG, the nearest police station is near Kulshekar junction ( Near the old Aspinwall coffee works), but the lorry was stopped on the way near Kudupu. Therefore how could these guys have gone to the nearest police station, if they were waylaid in between and beaten up?

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  • sg, india

    Sun, Oct 13 2013

    please see the original news given in daiji. nowwhere it says that lorry hit a biker who was chasing them. it says "It is said that the five were travelling in a lorry, when they hit a bike near Kudupu Temple. The bike rider who was injured was taken to hospital, while the lorry sped away.Angered by the incident, the locals chased the lorry. The driver lost control and the lorry fell by the side of the road near Kumbashri hall near Kudupu Katte. On checking the lorry, the locals found 20 cattle inside.". Now whom do i believe. you or Daiji?
    Does this means the lorry driver was chased because he hit a bike and the cattle thing came out later when public searched the lorry. if you read the oringial article this is the meaning you will get. other wise daiji need to publish the report again with correct facts

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  • simple, Bangalore

    Sun, Oct 13 2013

    It is a very encouraging sign from the police apprehending the goons who beat up some people transporting cattle.
    They should be put behind bars soonest with "goonda act" applied.

    Government should not delay further in taking action against these Sangh Parivar\RSS law breakers. They are a larger menace to the society than many other criminals.

    I hope this kind of law-enforcing will become stronger and more effective day by day and deter those Parivar goondas from taking law in their own hands..

    Also Government should check who is financing these jobless guys to carry out many such activities and apprehend\take action against them.

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  • Ravi Suvarna, Padubidri

    Sun, Oct 13 2013

    Are the Congress MLA's helpless in DK and Udupi Districts ? They were voted only because of the lawlessness of the Bajrang Dal, its allies and the goons / refraps .

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 12 2013

    All the cattle traders should follow the rule of the land and intimate the police about their travel.
    Those who transport the cattle in a cruel manner or illegally by theft or banned cattle-cow, they should be strictly dealt with as per the law of the land.
    But the Sangh Parivar foot soldiers taking law on their own hands should also be strictly dealt with because we are living in a civilised society of an elected Government and not a Banana-Republic.
    Jai Hind!

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  • Ramchandra Kini, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 13 2013

    Can't anyone transport cattle by truck legally or do we need permission from the Bajrang Dal or these hooligans who have taken law into their own hands ? Are the DK & Udupi Police helpless ?

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Udupi

    Sun, Oct 13 2013

    Transporting "legally or illegally", that the Court will decide and not the hooligans or the " hooligan law "!

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  • Moshu, mlr

    Sat, Oct 12 2013

    Its just a drama scripted by the BD and its allies by blocking the truck with the bike.

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  • Ifthikhar, Mangalore / KSA

    Sat, Oct 12 2013

    Arrested should not get bail by the influence of their mentors. Court should decide their fate.

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  • Sheikh M, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 12 2013

    Well done police
    Just note these guys who thrashed victims

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  • sg, india

    Sat, Oct 12 2013

    what happend to hit and run case on drivers? why were they hiding the cattles if being transported legally?

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  • sg, india

    Sat, Oct 12 2013

    for all those who disagree i am not questioning these arrests. its good that police arrested the public who took law in their hands. but also they need to arrest the lorry driver for hitting the bike and running away from accident and investigate whether the cattles are being smuggled

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 12 2013

    It is not hit and run case , those people are chase by the bikers from Vamanjoor ,bikers tried to stop them by crossing in front of the truck ,

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  • sg, india

    Sat, Oct 12 2013

    is it beacuse they were illegally transporting the cattle that they got the chase? why didnt the lorry went to policestation directly instead of trying to escape

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  • Peter Pereira, Nagoya, Japan

    Sat, Oct 12 2013

    They should be booked under Goonda Act for taking law in to their hand and the two cowards hiding like chicken should also be traced, thrashed and put behind bar for minimum 5 years. Jai Hind.

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 12 2013

    The arrested are Moodushedde resident Santhosh, Bhaskar and Gurpur resident Yatish. it shows no local( Kudupu) people are involved. then for sure it is a planed attack

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  • deepak kumar, INDIAN

    Sat, Oct 12 2013

    Good job by the law enforcement. No one has the right to assualt another human being for issues related to animals... We understand the feeling on people who treat cattle as God... But no one has the right to kill or hurt another human being ( who is created by God ) in the name of religion or in the name of God...

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 12 2013

    If action is not taken against the Sangh Parivar foot soldiers for repeated attack on the minorities by taking law into their own hands, I fear few radical Muslims too may take law into their own hands to retaliate those accused.
    Better the police take action against all the culprits at various places at the earliest.
    A Stitch In Time Will Save Nine.
    Jai Hind!

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  • Joseph F. Gonslaves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 12 2013

    The law enforcement has done a good job by arresting fiver persons who have thrashed cattle transporter. Public have no right to take law into their hands.

    Daijiworld commentators truthful comments were heard by the law enforcement.

    I prefer goonda act upon them so that nobody dare to slap the other.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Sat, Oct 12 2013

    If such lawlessness dealt like such IPC sections,(Robbery and attempt murder)perhaps lawbreaker will think twice before venturing bad task.....Well done police department actions taken in this regard appreciated.

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  • Bollu, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 12 2013

    Well-done...
    Three will be inducted in ministership in next BJP regime...
    Politican is in making.>>Jai Ho..

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