Bangalore: Bikers on Vandalism Spree - Cars, Autorickshaws Damaged


Bangalore: Bikers on Vandalism Spree - Cars, autorickshaws Damaged

Bnagalore, Nov 1 (DHNS):  The City police have been stumped by a mysterious gang of motorcyclists, who in the past 24 hours have wreaked havoc on the City, destroying shops, expensive vehicles and creating panic. 

Armed with hockey sticks, water pipes and cricket bats, the gang of 9 to 11 members late on Friday night struck at Yeshwanthpur where they badly damaged cars, autorickshaws and other vehicles.  Hours later, a similar incident was reported from Kumara Swamy Layout and Subramanyapura police limits.

The situation turned tense on Saturday evening after a host of commercial establishments in Rajagopal Nagar were targeted. Around nine people, who came on three bikes, wreaked havoc on Chowdeshwarinagar Main Road. They asked owners of  some commercial establishments to down shutters. They barged into a CD shop, a photo studio, a provision store, a dobhi shop and a few other shops as the owners refused to close down.








They later targeted the Kannada Sene office. The accused, aged between 18 and 25 were conversing in Kannada, sources said.

“The gang were shouting slogans, besides ordering the residents to vacate the area,” said Kumar, a resident of Yeshwanthpur. The panic-stricken residents came to the streets and joined the cops in collecting the whereabouts of the gang.

The miscreants also damaged six cars and three autorickshaws at Sarabandepalya in Pragathipura within the K S Layout police station limits.

A gang of around five people were involved in the act. They fled the scene when people came out of their houses, said sources. A similar incident was reported at Beereshwaranagar in the Chunchaghatta area. The accused targeted five vehicles.

At Yeshwanthpur, more than three vehicles were attacked on Triveni Road by miscreants who came on a bike brandishing lethal weapons and sticks. Some unidentified people had attacked two persons—Syed Zameer and Chandru—at Yeshwanthpur on Friday . The associates of Zameer and Chandru might have carried out the attacks as retaliation.
The Bangalore south division police have secured five persons for questioning, while the Rajgopal Nagar police have recovered a bike that was used to carry out the attack.

“The motive behind the incidents is yet to be ascertained. The police are investigating,” said Additional Commissioner of Police MR Pujar.

A few days ago, miscreants had indulged in similar acts at Mahalakshmi Layout and Vijaynagar.

  

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  • John Cruz, Mangalore/Singapore

    Sun, Nov 01 2009

    Guys, I believe this could be a some kind of political drama. there are a very chances of one group of youths just happened destroy whatever comes in their way. Definitely this is some kind of cheap trick by some politions [not to mension & this trick is not new]. and talking about law and order - we must not waste out energies coz its not going to change in the near future.

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  • Lancelot N Tauro, Mangalore/Doha Qatar

    Sun, Nov 01 2009

    Law and order totally failed in Karnataka State, Common man has to suffer. Its high time to change the Home Ministry for his blindness.

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  • Nithesh R., Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 01 2009

    I hate to admit, but the Law & Order situation especially in the last one year has deteriorated and Karnataka Police force unlike their Mumbai Counterparts appear to be incompetent to deal with such situations. Its disturbing to note that these people were openly brandishing lethal weapons and sticks as though they fear no one. If this is the case then how safe are our agend parents, Wives and Children who walk on the streets? Is this another Bihar in the making???

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  • Barbara Bayer, Muscat, Oman

    Sun, Nov 01 2009

    VANDALISM – whom do we blame for this? Time and again when there is a chaos crisis or situation the police dept bears the brunt. How can the police be blamed. Are they humans. Can we expect them to read the motives and movements of brats of wealthy parents who run to the higher ups to cover the faults and misdeeds of their spoilt children. How much do we load and goad on the police dept. Has ever anyone put themselves in the shoes of the police and experienced what they go through.

    While we are out celebrating all kinds of festivals, revelling in parties and extravaganza, we expect these noble people to be our watchdogs round the clock. Come on folks they too have their families and life, let’s learn to respect them The whole problem in our state or country is not about blaming politicians or police. The culprit the influence of the west. Where is that India which was rich in culture traditions rituals and discipline which threatened the west. Rest of the world admired India but sad today we are selling out on westernization.

    Once a peaceful and respectful country, is today heading towards self-destruction. On one hand we see the rise of economy which the countries world over envy and on the other side the rise of vandalism. So much unrest in the country is it with young or old. We need to change ourselves from within – our ways of living, thinking, attitude before it gets too late. Wake up India, wake up people before the enemy snatches it out from us…

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  • Naveen Shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 01 2009

    This is what is going to happen if the lawbreakers are let scot free. It encourages more people to indulge in anti-social activities. These people are led by their political masters and unless police is given a free hand these can not be contained.

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  • Kenneth Fernandes, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 01 2009

    How they used hockey sticks, rods and cricket bats to smash cars n shops, the same must be used but to smash their hands and legs. Use the GULF style of punishment. That will teach people like them a lesson of a Lifetime.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Sat, Oct 31 2009

    What were the police doing when such havoc and rampage is carried out by the perperators???? Are they giant elephants???Again law and order problem in karnataka. The capital is not same, then how about small town and villages..? Mr Acharya is busy in something else or find ways how to square up minorities.... Such type of rampage is first of its kind not only in karnataka but in whole of India. Those who dont like criticism of Mr Acharya, do you have any thing to defend his working style????

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