Black-flag to George: BJP activists court arrest in Mangaluru, Malpe

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November 25, 2014

Mangaluru/Udup, Nov 25: Dozens of Bharatiya Janata Party Yuva Morcha activists on Tuesday courted arrest in the twin districts while staging black-flag demonstrations during the visit of the Home Minister K J George.

According to local leaders of Yuva Morcha the intention behind their black-flag demonstration was to protest the failure of the home minister to check the increasing incidences of sexual assaults and atrocities on women in the State.

This step was in line with the BJP Yuva Morcha's State unit's decision to protest and demonstrate black flags to three other Ministers in the State – Dinesh Gundu Rao, Qamarul Islam and H. Anjaneya – whom the party accuse of being corrupt.

However, Mr George's all scheduled programmes in Dakshina Kananda and Udupi were undisrupted on Tuesday thanks to the timely action by police.

At Malpe in Udupi protesters with black flags took to the streets even before the home minister could arrive. The agitators, who gathered near the gate of Malpe port, shouted slogans against the minister showing black flags.

Police rushed to the spot and detained nearly three dozens of protesters and seized black flags. Mr. George inaugurated the new administrative building of Coastal Security Police in Malpe amidst protests.

The black-flag protest erupted in Mangaluru city too when Mr George was on his way to City Police Commissionerate to address the press in the evening. Earlier in the morning Mr George visited district Congress office and inaugurated police community hall located behind the office of Superintendent of Police in Mangaluru.

However, the Yuva Morcha activists resorted to protest near the Commissionerate when the Home Minister returned from Bantwal visit.

The police picked up another three dozens of demonstrators and brought the situation under control. All the detained agitators were later released.

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November 7,2024

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Mangaluru, Nov 7: In the quiet village of Tippunagar, Loretto Padavu, a heartbreaking accident claimed the life of three-year-old Aashika on Wednesday, leaving a family and community shattered.

Aashika, the beloved daughter of Unais from Pattanabailu near Farangipet, was simply enjoying a carefree moment, playing outside her grandmother’s house. It was then that an unimaginable tragedy struck: a parked goods tempo, owned by her uncle, unexpectedly rolled backward, trapping the innocent child beneath its wheels.

Despite her family’s desperate rush to get her to the hospital, little Aashika’s injuries proved too severe, and she was declared dead upon arrival. Her passing has cast a deep shadow over the close-knit community, who grieve alongside her family for the life taken too soon.

The Bantwal traffic police have registered a case and are investigating the incident, while the community mourns the loss of a precious young soul who had only just begun to experience life’s wonder.
 

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November 3,2024

Mangaluru, Nov 3: A quiet morning turned perilous for a farmer in Elathur, near Kinnigoli on the outskirts of the city, as a leopard attacked him while he was cutting grass. 

Ligori, a resident of Kalkare, was startled by the sudden assault and suffered injuries to his face but managed to escape and reach safety. He was promptly taken to the hospital for medical care.

Residents in Elathur have been on edge for over a week following reports of leopard sightings in the area. Today’s incident has heightened concerns among the local farming community, who now fear for their safety.

With a significant population of farmers in the region, villagers are demanding immediate action from the forest department to capture the leopard and ensure their safety. 

The community awaits a response, hoping for swift intervention to prevent further attacks.

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October 31,2024

Udupi: Falling prey to a sophisticated a “digital arrest” scam, Prameela (39) found herself defrauded of a staggering ₹11,87,463. The plot, orchestrated through deceptive tactics, left her financially devastated.

On October 25, Prameela received a call from an unknown number claiming a parcel, allegedly sent by one Wang Ming Zi, was flagged due to containing suspicious items: 5 kg of clothes, 8 ICICI credit cards, and 700 grams of MDMA. Adding to the urgency, the caller asserted that an FIR had already been filed against her.

The caller then transferred Prameela to a supposed representative of the 'Bombay Cyber Crime Branch,' who introduced himself as Manish Kumar, claiming to be a senior executive at DTDC Mumbai. Manish directed her to connect via Skype video call, asking her to download the app and search for the ID [email protected].

Once on the call, Prameela was requested to provide her Aadhaar card details, which she complied with. She soon received what appeared to be a formal arrest order listing her name, address, and Aadhaar information. Under pressure, Prameela disclosed her bank account details and balance to the caller. Exploiting this trust, the scammer then transferred ₹11,87,463 from her account.

Following the incident, Prameela lodged a complaint with the Shirva police, who have since registered a case under sections 316(2), 318(4), 351(2) of the BNS, and 66(C), 66(D) of the IT Act. The authorities are now investigating this alarming case of digital fraud.

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