Udupi: SP’s Special Squad Nabs Three, Foils Robbery


Udupi: SP’s Special Squad Nabs Three, Foils Robbery
 Pics: Hemanath Padubidri
Daijiworld Media Network—Udupi (RD/CN)
 
Udupi, Oct 14: The special crime squad of the Superintendent of Police (SP), on Wednesday October 13, arrested three youth who were plotting to commit a robbery in the district.
 
The accused have been identified as 22-year-old Bharat, son of Ramachandra, Rajagopala Nagar, Bangalore, 21- year-old Venkatesh, son of Thimmaiah, Gayatri Nagar, Bangalore, and 29-year-old Nayaz, son of Babu Abdul Shariff, Laxmidevi Nagar, Bangalore.  Two  of  their  associates  Vishwanath, son of Ramanna, Bangalore, and Anand, managed to escape.
 
The police recovered seven large-sized knives, one plastic toy revolver, and a stolen Maruti Alto car from the accused.








On a sure tip-off, the police stopped the speeding car with the accused on NH 17 here on Wednesday and arrested the trio.
 
All the accused were involved in major robbery and murder cases in Bangalore and many cases are filed against them in courts and police stations in the state capital.  
 
The arrests were made on the orders of SP Praveen Madhukar Pawar and instructions of ASP M V Venkateshappa, and DySP Jayant V Shetty by special crime squad sub-inspectors Sampath Kumar and Madhu T S along with police personnel Ravichandra, Thaniya, Krishna Prasad, Santhosh Kundar, Sudhir, Fayaz Ahmed, Sudesh, Ramu Hegde, Mahabala, and Sudhakar.             

  

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  • Titus, Mangalore-Dubai

    Sat, Oct 16 2010

    Knives looks really very nice can be used for vegitable & fish cutting. Our police department need to be more aggressive to reduce the crimes in the city specially mangalore becomes Hub of crime. Good luck police depts.

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  • Marshal, Indian

    Sat, Oct 16 2010

    i like your comment...
    you are one of the true indian my frnd...

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  • aboobaker uppala, uppala/Holy Makkah

    Fri, Oct 15 2010

    THEY ARE ALL WELL UNITED IN THE FIELD OF CRIME.HERE THE RELIGION AND THE CASTE IS NO BAR.THEY ARE JUST 1 GROUP AMONG THE HUNDREDS OF CRIMINAL GROUPS.

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  • santosh pinto,

    Thu, Oct 14 2010

    Please stop this bail system

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  • Joseph, Doha, Qatar

    Thu, Oct 14 2010

    It's because the police are a confident lot and need to show one good catch to boost up their morale. Otherwise, how will the public have trust on the police. They too need to shine, isn't it??

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  • mabel v menezes, mangalore

    Thu, Oct 14 2010

    THE BOYS DONT LOOK LIKE ROBBERS,IF THEY ARE REAL THEN HATS OFF,THEY SHOULD HAVE COVERED THE FACE.INDIAN STYLE

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  • RIZWAN, Dubai/Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 14 2010

    Wow... The knives seem to be branded ones. Very attractive to look at. Good for fish cutting or butcher use.

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  • Abu Safwan, Al Khobar

    Thu, Oct 14 2010

    Pls don't allow them to come out from the jail on bail... Let them live there until finish their punishment.

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  • russell dsouza, bejai,Muscat

    Wed, Oct 13 2010

    Good catch but why are the thieves not masked. Police have spoiled the suspense.

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  • Praveen, Udupi

    Wed, Oct 13 2010

    Great Job done by Udupi Police Team...Keep it up.

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  • Lawrence D'Souza, Kalmady

    Wed, Oct 13 2010

    The robbery cases are increasing in certain areas,the concerned authorties can deploy the police patrolling squad specially in the night this may minimize the robbery

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