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Mangalore: Situation In B C Road Now Under Control – Security Beefed up

Updated at 01.30am, Oct 14, 2006

Mangalore Oct 14: Tight security in and around B C Road has restored peace in the region, which saw a sudden violent upsurge.  However peace has been restored and the situation has come under control, said police sources.

Daijiworld reporter who is at the spot has informed that the entire area was paralyzed following instances of stone pelting, which resulted in damage to four shops.

After curfew was lifted in Mangalore, the situation had come under control, but the sudden eruption of violence has rejuvenated fear among the people.

The miscreants also pelt bottles.

With the situation in control, vehicles are now plying safely through B C Road. Shops and commercial establishments however remained closed after the violent attack.

Extra force has been deployed in the region.

Mangalore: Violence Erupts Again: B C Road Gripped with Tension

Mangalore, Oct 13: Violence has broken again in B C Road following bursting of crackers. According to available sources, a group of youth burst crackers creating fear among the people at B C Road.

The mob which took advantage of the situation pelt stones at a hotel.

The incident occurred at around 7 pm in the heart of the town near the town police station.

Hotel Satkar, Hotel Pranama, New Vijay Bakery and Pinto complex suffered losses to property due to stone pelting. Several vehicles parked around these places were also damaged.

Sources have also reported that it was a planned attack as there was a power failure at that time.

Additional police security has been deployed in Shantiangadi, Gudinabali and Aaladka regions.

Latest reports have also informed of one person being stabbed by some miscreants.

Shops and commercial establishments remained closed after the incident.

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