Mangaluru: Abduction scare - Police chiefs warn those behind spreading rumours, panic


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Nov 20: City police commissioner, M Chandra Sekhar, has warned forces and people involved with spreading of unsubstantiated rumours about a gang involved with kidnapping of children being active in Dakshina Kannada district. After two miscreants tried to kidnap a Madrassa student from Kairangala in Natekal on Monday, there have been various posts in WhatsApp and social websites that have the potential to trigger panic in the region.


There have been messages which warn people to be alert about a gang of abductors of children in the district. Particularly in WhatsApp, some messages which tell people about the supposed racket of child kidnappers and police vigil in various places, police check posts set up in strategic points, and those advising people against allowing the children to move around alone have been making the rounds. These messages have succeeded in confusing the minds of people as a result of which parents are growing fearful of sending their children outside their homes.


M Chandra Sekhar and Gulab Bhushanrao Borase

The police commissioner, who dismissed rumors about gang of kidnappers of children being active in the region, warned those spreading such things of stern action.

Dakshina Kannada district superintendent of police, Gulab Bhushanrao Borase, too has confirmed that no complaint about kidnap has been received in any of the police stations across Dakshina Kannada district so far. "We do not have any information about the operations of any gang trying to abduct children that is supposedly active in the district. I request people having any kind of information to share the same with the police rather than spreading terror among the people. People should immediately convey to the police control room if they see any person whose movements look suspicious," he stated.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Nov 21 2016

    Best is please dont take any Action ,like self justice,doubting anyone.It can be quite wrong decision and wrong Person is involved and loose life with it self justice thrashes.

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  • Sheetal, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 20 2016

    The most dangerous thing to happen in todays society. We need to be more vigilant and report any incident that we find doubtful immediately without thinking that its not anything to do with us why to be bothered.

    Our kids need to be safe and only we can make it happen for them. Be together without any barrier of caste or creed.

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  • NITHIN, mangalore

    Sun, Nov 20 2016

    My Request to the people is watch for a suspicious movement .
    If public catch the people who still kids they should be killed its simple as it is.
    We cannot let out children in fear and in dangerous .
    break their hand and leg totally then police and get information

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  • Indian, India

    Sun, Nov 20 2016

    We know how fast is our police in catching kidnappers, rapers, robbers.. if people wants to be in safe side, they will not allow their childrens to go out alone.. dont take action on people who are spreading these rumours, arrest people who are actually kidnapping people n killing them..

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  • Vincent Mendonca, pilar, Shirva

    Sun, Nov 20 2016

    Dear Indian,
    Our police always doing best for society. You and myself can sleep peaceful because of them but police commissioner or SP can't sleep like us. We are celebrating feast, festivals and Eid. They guarding us. Simply don't spread rumours he told. Police are taking small issue also serious to investigate. Please respect them and their job. Don't see them what our Indian movieshows

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