Mangalore: Rag-Pickers Plunder Crash Site at Kenjar for Precious Goods


Mangalore: Rag-Pickers Plunder Crash Site at Kenjar for Precious Goods
 
Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RD/CN)

 
Mangalore, Jul 17: The rag-pickers on Friday July 16 continued collecting bits of the wreckage left after the salvaging firm cleared the heavy metal and precious items from the crash site of Air India Express at Kenjar, which they have been doing since the past few days.

They competed amongst themselves to retrieve a few bits of the plane’s wreckage. A group of 10–15 persons arrived at the crash site soon after police security was withdrawn and the salvage operation was completed. 












People from the neighbouring villages also arrived at the location with tools to retrieve semi-precious items and a few of them even brought along vehicles to cart away these items. 
 
The incessant rains that have lashed the coastal belt since the past few weeks did not deter the rag-pickers from continuing their hunt for fortune at the crash site as it was a once in a lifetime opportunity for them. 

  

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  • Doreen Machado, Mangalore/ Sharjah

    Thu, Jul 22 2010

    These pics only goes to show that there is a big gap between rich and poor in India, and the gap seems to be widening. Poverty does not have rules. When desperate for food, people will choose any method to get some money so that they can feed themselves and family.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, udupi/dubai

    Wed, Jul 21 2010

    Now the valuables are forgotte story. Let these poor people get the returns for their hard work. Thdey are not like Sattar who stole on the pretext of helping the victims. Its like Titanic for these rag pickers.

    Let the souls fo those perished in the crash rest in peace. aameen.

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  • Rammohan, Puttur

    Tue, Jul 20 2010

    What else would be done with the site after all needed have been cleared by the concerned authorities, whether it is private pretty or not. At least let the plot be cleared of the debris, unwanted by the concerned.

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  • Heru, Dubai

    Tue, Jul 20 2010

    What a pity!! Valuables might have been picked up long back while the site was on guard by police and security. Poor guys …. Unaware and still digging !!!

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  • Mohammed S., udupi/dubai

    Tue, Jul 20 2010

    let them pick valuable things.......why somebody here comment against them...they are not doing illegal works..they people not like you and me may be they are poorest one...

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  • russell, bejai, Muscat

    Tue, Jul 20 2010

    Well anybody will be tempted when the place is not properly guarded. If you see the pictures these are rag pickers/ poor people. some times they pick up valuables from anyones compound if the owners are not around. Well there is no proof how much investigaters and other so called protectors have pocketted. This is life.good and evil exists on this planet.

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  • Nihal, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 20 2010

    Rajini, can u explain what is 'surching" & "follishiness".

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  • latheef kodagu, saudiarabia

    Tue, Jul 20 2010

    First keep our city cleen then cleen this things who give this permison ? must take action this is not wright who is clean this area govt? or public people?

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  • Lenora Sonia D'souza, Mangalore/ Abu Dhabi

    Tue, Jul 20 2010

    People have Lost Their Lives. Why you want their things. Where is security.

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  • mark, suratkal/ muscat

    Tue, Jul 20 2010

    They forgot their doomsday! One day is for me. I do not know when ?
    This is not good.

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  • Abdulla O.K., M'lore/Dubai

    Mon, Jul 19 2010

    People snatch things from live people every day in one way or other!! So this gesture of people should not surprise you, after all they are picking things from the graveyard!!!

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  • Ashraf/Dubai, D.K

    Mon, Jul 19 2010

    Dear Nagesh Mama where are you ? are you sleeping can you throw some light on this.

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  • Anil Castelino, Dubai

    Mon, Jul 19 2010

    Dear All

    Specially those who lash out against people collecting the
    wreckage.

    Its SAD, but accept this is our society.

    Even if its left there to be investigated, please note in India
    these reports and never un-earthed. Its more wise to not to
    think and write about this topic and hurt yourself.

    Rather, (all those sensible people) please train and educate
    your son/daughter to occupy the bureaucratic posts in India
    and Make India like USA (I have never been there but people
    Commenting from these countries show a better picture of that Country).

    This is more amicable solution and while you people compare US with
    India, kindly note US got independence in in 1770’s while we are still
    Young, corruption and other evils are there in our society but these monstersare cared and nurtured by us.

    So, don’t blame your country for your wrongdoing, rather love and build a nation and proud being Indian.

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  • blaan mendonca, USA

    Mon, Jul 19 2010

    Dr. AYESHA NISHMA i have not seen any person picking up here in usa. The whole area is protected and restricted by the police. Every bit is collected and taken for evidence. And then the whole area is cleaned up. I do not know in which city do you live in usa.

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  • Seema, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Jul 18 2010

    I agree with you Sunil.God bless everyone. Let them do their work at least place will clean up.Guys why are you all worried????

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  • kevin, mangalore / bajpe

    Sun, Jul 18 2010

    Kusuma Dr , Nellore/Kodyadka,Dr Ayesha Nishma, Mangalore/USA.you said "there is nothing wrong on this as they looking for something for their livehood" but act they do encourage and tempt. awaiting one more opportunity like this or other. This is not good. You see.. natural disater. Taking the valuable things from house or human body,shop looting, rape,theft. So best is...avoid from all these things.

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  • Dr Ayesha Nishma, Mangalore/USA

    Sun, Jul 18 2010

    Dear folks, there is nothing wrong on this as they looking for something for their livehood, I feel really pity on them when u see the pics with women, children even small babies with mom. Even in here USA also its a common practice to look for something after the crash even a car crash. But as a mangalorean, feel so sad to see these pics. This is the results of neglect of our so called social protectors who is only interested in disturbance of soceity other than extending their hand to help these poor peoples.....God bless all of us.

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  • Kusuma Dr , Nellore/Kodyadka

    Sun, Jul 18 2010

    This is not illegal mining But they were looking for a livehood out of these Let them pick these and also clean up this area well

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  • Sachin, Padukone-Dubai

    Sun, Jul 18 2010

    It's the reality we have to accept it, agreed that it's not right, it's like digging a grave to find out something...But, it shows the gap between the poor and the rich in our society. when u cant fulfill ur necessities u are tend to do something wrong.

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  • Biju Samad, Padavinangady / Al Khobar / Kollam

    Sun, Jul 18 2010

    Really crazy people. come on locals kick them out of that area. What will they get after such heavy rains on that spot

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  • steve, Sharjah

    Sun, Jul 18 2010

    Oh boy!!Its heartening!!!This is the reality of Indians??? That too in my Hometown???? God!!!

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sat, Jul 17 2010

    After the authorities have cleared the plot, if these poor people can find something to prosper, what is wrong. They are working for it and earning..!!??? Is it not better than robbery and day light robbery our politicians practice ?

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  • Nirmal D'Souza, Bejai

    Sat, Jul 17 2010

    Many perished at this place and these pickers are making a living,out of the dead and are least bothered 'who dies or lives' This is our society.

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  • Raj, Manglore /Bahrain

    Sat, Jul 17 2010

    These people look like building workers from bijapur, trying to get something out of the mess..mangloreans will not get into this kind of things..now a days there is increased number of tamilians , gowdas comming to our city for work and making our city dirty..

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  • Ranjini Jagadish, Mangalore / Dubai

    Sat, Jul 17 2010

    So many people lost ther life..everthing is finish..these mad people what they surching..really follishiness.

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  • Ranjini Jagadish, Mangalore / Dubai

    Sat, Jul 17 2010

    So many people lost ther life..everthing is finish..these mad people what they surching..really follishiness.

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  • sachin, mangalore dubai.

    Sat, Jul 17 2010

    very very shame.........kick them out .

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  • John, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 17 2010

    the good things that mangaloreans did is going to be forgotten after seeingthese pictures.

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  • Zahoor Ahmed, Karkal / Dammam

    Sat, Jul 17 2010

    Reality of Republic of India.

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  • John Pinto, Chickmagalur/ Doha

    Sat, Jul 17 2010

    These are the poor people ,who think there may be precious metals like Gold , Diomonds and Silver , they may find some dimonds if any , but not gold and silver , it might have melted in the intence heat of Fire that killed so many lives .

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  • Ronnie, Kinnigoli/Canada

    Sat, Jul 17 2010

    These pictures narrate reality around my hometown. Didn't someone tell us recently that India is shining?

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  • sunilprabhu, mumbai

    Sat, Jul 17 2010

    guys ... this is poverty . one persons death becomes another persons meal. hard to accept but this is fact .

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  • Kishore Shetty, Mangalore / Dubai

    Sat, Jul 17 2010

    It is really sad to see the actions of these people who can be compared to scavengers. They should understand they will not prosper or become rich by getting a piece of valuable which belonged to a dead person. Being an Mangolorean, I felt ashamed after seeing these pictures

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  • S Prakasha, PERMUDE

    Sat, Jul 17 2010

    Poor people, trying hard to get something to meet basic needs OPENLY. For sure not mining illegally !

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  • udaya shetty, kateel

    Sat, Jul 17 2010

    SO MANY PEOPLES R LOST THEIR LIVES IN THIS PLACE.BUT THIS MAD PEOPLES R SERCHING WHAT?

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  • RAGHUVEER, DUBAI/MADANTHYAR

    Fri, Jul 16 2010

    whos place this anyway? is this private or govt? if its private land the owner of land should not allow people to do like this practise. what they will do if they not found any thing keep digging? all of them after their hunting clean the place then its praisable.

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