Karkala: Signboards of Pallotti Vikas Minor Seminary vandalized again


Daijiworld Media Network - Karkala (JD)

Karkala, Oct 10: Pallotti Vikas Minor Seminary, Karkala is under attack for the second time. In a short gap of five months, the minor seminary was targeted by the miscreants for the second time.

The signboards of the minor seminary have been damaged by the miscreants again. Earlier, on June 19 this year, the signboards of the minor seminary were damaged by the miscreants for the first time.

On the early morning of Thursday, October 10, it came to light that the miscreants have damaged four signboards of the seminary, which were installed after the recent damages. 

The miscreants have displaced three signboards and one signboard has been completely damaged. Fr Mark D'Souza, Rector, Pallotti Vikas Seminary has filed a complaint in the Karkala police station.

"Miscreants of the last attack are also still not identified. This time some people have attacked our signboards again purposely. We are living here in peace. No one has any complications with us," said Fr Mark D'Souza.

The incident took place between 11.30 pm of October 9 to 3,30 am of October 10, it is suspected.

  

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