Textile merchants robbed of cash, valuables - three arrested


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Nov 16: A vehicle in which five textile merchants from the city were travelling was intercepted and robbed of their possessions on Sunday November 15. The incident occurred near the railway cross at Bajal. Allegedly, cash amounting to Rs 1,30,100 as well as items worth Rs 1,44,000 were forcibly taken away from the occupants of the vehicle.

Relating to the incident, the police have taken into custody three of the accused. They are now trying to find out the whereabouts of the other two.










Bhurra Ram from Rajasthan and his friends were travelling from the city towards B C Road at around 3.10 am on Sunday, when four unidentified people intercepted their vehicle near Bajal railway cross. Allegedly, the strangers flashed their pistols and knife at the passengers in the car, and forcibly took away cash, cell phones, bag, and other valuables kept in the boot of the vehicle.

Bhanwar Maharaj was driving the Scorpio vehicle in which these merchants were seated. The police suspect that the driver was hand in glove with the robbers.

Bhurra Ram and others are involved with selling of clothes in the city and B C Road. They also operate a shop dealing in textiles at Bunder here and B C Road. It is said that after reaching Padil, the vehicle was driven towards Kankanady railway station instead of B C Road. The rural police, who have registered a case, have been investigating.

  

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  • JNB, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 17 2015

    there are lawyers and human rights active to fight free for them and release,
    they think theirs is innocent a way of earning daily bread.

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  • JNB, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 16 2015

    For north Indians now Mangalore like Bombay (Mumbai)

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  • Albert, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 16 2015

    But mangalore is becoming Syria, with ISIS infiltrates!!

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Mon, Nov 16 2015

    THE GUN AND CHAKU SHOULD USE IN THEIR ......

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 16 2015

    These guys are not South Indians ...

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Mon, Nov 16 2015

    Now when will they be released from the jail?

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  • Shekar Moily Padebettu, Udupi/India

    Mon, Nov 16 2015

    It seems now a days,youths are hungry,greedy for money by hook or crook.Without working,they want to lead a very lavish life by robbing others.Because they know that police department can't do anything.Even if they do something or arrest,now a days it is very easy to come out on bail.They start their business again without any fear of police.The above pictures shows that all the culprits are from North India.They are coming to Mangalore in search of job and once they settle down,they start their business of robbing the people,snatching Mangalasutra from the ladies and involve in so many anti-social activities.Concerned department,Agencies who bring them should keep a vigil on them and before recruiting them,agencies must obtain all their history,family history and other highly sensitive information in the best interest of security of the region.

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