Mangaluru: Clashes at Kadri over land dispute - Vehicles damaged, two injured


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (DV)

Mangaluru, Oct 14: Trouble erupted at Mundana, Kadri here on Wednesday October 14 after two groups clashed in connection to a land dispute. A bus and tempo were damaged and two persons sustained injuries in the incident.

It is said that a land at Kadri Kambala has been claimed by two parties - P V Mohan and Somayaji Bhat, and Angelina T Rego whose family has a tyres business. Several tyres were stocked at the land, and the MCC health department had issued a notice to remove them before the spot could become breeding site for malaria. 

On Wednesday, the health officers went to the spot to inspect, but found that the tyres had not been removed. On receiving information, people belonging to both parties started gathering and soon arguments over the land turned into a full-fledged clash. Some of the people pelted stones and damaged a bus and a tempo.

The Kadri police rushed to the spot and managed to disperse the mob.

Meanwhile, the officers returned without taking any action.

Police sources said that in their complaint, P V Mohan and Somayaji Bhat claimed that the land belonged to them, and that tyres were being illegally stored there.

In a counter complaint, Angelina claimed that the land was the ancestral property of her family and alleged that P V Mohan, Somayaji Bhat and their group had illegally come to their property and assaulted them. She alleged that about 15 years ago, P V Mohan and Somayaji had created fake documents to lay claim on her property.

Angelina said that her family has a tyre shop in Hampankatta and factory, but as there was no space there, the tyres were stock on the land. 

She also claimed that the group damaged her family's vehicles.

It is learnt that Angelina's two sons Denzil and Demator sustained injuries and admitted to hospital, while another son Desmond sustained injuries in the ear and leg.

Kadri police have accepted complaints from both the parties and investigations are on.

  

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  • Sarina Coelho, Mundana house/delhi

    Thu, Oct 29 2015

    Reallllly???? How esay it is to claim n pass judgement......the property belongs to us.

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  • Neena Coelho Dsouza, Bijai/ Mumbai

    Fri, Oct 23 2015

    Its so easy to pass judgemnent, please refrain, Its our property,

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Oct 15 2015

    In India it is easy to get hospitalized for any petty causes ,like injury to ear and leg.or wants to proove to court.?everybody Claims to be the owner.but in reality who is it?Dont they have any original documents?

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 15 2015

    Angelina... Are you serious.. Are you serious... Are you serious... These tyres does not look like it came from factory... No on stores good factory made tyres on the road side.......... This land can't be taken away from you if you are true...peace be upon you... Angelina how much for these factory made tyres, I can try to use it during my swimming session in Gurpur river....

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    One of the party in this case has to be wrong...!!!??? I do not know why one has to fight for the property which do not belong to them...!!!??? Money has to be earned to enjoy the fruits of the same and gained by hook or crook by creating false evidences...!!!!???

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  • C. D'Souza., Kuloor

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    Strange. Land grab .Now land is the biggest treasure which you can't earn in this inflation.

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  • Master, abudhabi

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    May be there is smell of BJP, BD, VHP, behind this clash. please make COD, enquiry and punish them. jai hoooooooo

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  • Francis, Dubai

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    Both MCC Health Officers for not adhering their duty and Angelina T for storing the tyres illegally be penalized appropriately.

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  • Maxim, Kukude

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    SMART CITY

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    Looking at the damaged buses, even Moral Police can identify the Rogues who damaged the buses ...

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  • Avinash Shetty, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 15 2015

    P V Mohan is Congress...Pappu worshipper

    DisAgree [4] Agree [17] Reply Report Abuse

  • santhosh, mangaluru

    Thu, Oct 15 2015

    Goons of P V Mohan gang will go Scot free. Fake Gandhy party members after all

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  • Ranjith Rodrigues, udupi

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    Land disputes are everywhere these days...

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    Why Angelina T Rego did not respond the health dept notice ?

    Police must clear illegally stored typres from land.

    Let court decide the land dispute...

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  • Vandana, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 15 2015

    Guys, Please don't write without knowing the right story. Their family is still in a shock by the sudden incident.Let health dept. show the notice first.

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  • deepak kumar, Indian

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    Until recently i was disappointed that my family does not have property which is equivalent to a Gold mine... Nowadays looking at the violence, murders and attacks just because of property, feels like not having property is a blessing in disguise...

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  • Francis, Dubai

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    Der Deepak,

    With your hard work and sincere efforts having a property is not a bad idea my friend.

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  • RICH, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    No use of having property in Mangalore.Traffic jams,drainage overflow,power cuts,Ramasena problems ,shortage of drinking water,
    dangerous roads,no footpaths for walking/cycling etc.

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  • Hubert D'souza, Mangalore Dubai

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    They kept tyres to give fire on road when violence .

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  • Armando, urwa

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    Dear Hubert you are wrong again, they kept tyres to make "" GO-Kart"" racing track.

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  • Red voice, Mangaluru

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    Hope everything goes smooth...there are people who exploit the situation...

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  • VM, Udupi

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    Kadri land and Kashmir land both parties are claiming.

    No documents yet?

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