Cattle trader Husainabba murder case: CID ADGP reviews progress

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July 18, 2018

Udupi, Jul 18: The Additional Director-General of Police of the Criminal Investigation Department, Charan Reddy yesterday visited the spot where cattle trader Husainabba was found dead following Bajrang Dal attack, and the jurisdictional Hiriyadka police station.

Sources said that Mr. Reddy reviewed the progress in the case and gave instructions to the CID personnel. Three persons accused in the case — Dinesh Mendon, Kushal Nayak and Sunil Sherigar — still are absconding.

Hussainabba, 62, a cattle trader from Mangaluru’s Jokatte was found dead under mysterious circumstances at Shenarbettu near Perdoor, which comes under Hiriyadka police limits, in Udupi district on May 30.

His brother Mohammed Ismail registered a police complaint on the same day stating that the multi-utility vehicle (MUV) in which Hussainabba was transporting 13 head of cattle was waylaid by activists of Bajrang Dal at Shenarbettu.

During investigation it came to know that Hussainabba was assaulted by the activists. He died in the presence of the police. Later his dead body transported in police jeep and dumped to cover up the case.

Over the course of the investigation, the police arrested 11 people, including three policemen and eight activists belonging to a right-wing outfit. The policemen were sub-inspector D.N. Kumar, police constable Mohan Kotwal, and police vehicle driver Gopal. However, Kotwal and another accused, Prasad Kondady, got bail on June 18.

The autopsy report submitted to the District and Sessions Court on June 15 pointed to head injury as the cause of Hussainabba’s death. The CID took over the case from the local police last month.

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Danish
 - 
Wednesday, 18 Jul 2018

Under Modi rule, cow vigilantismand rape cases are multiplied 

Suresh
 - 
Wednesday, 18 Jul 2018

cow vigilantism law may help in future to prevent such incidents

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October 21,2024

Mangaluru: The MLC by-election for the Dakshina Kannada and Udupi Local Authorities Constituency commenced at 8 AM on Monday, with voting set to continue until 4 PM. A total of 392 polling booths have been established across the two districts, which form the constituency.

The constituency has 6,032 eligible voters, including 3,127 women. Early reports indicated brisk voting at the Mangaluru City Corporation polling booth, where corporators were seen patiently standing in line in the morning.

In a unique moment, Sharath, a gram panchayat member from Kokkada, cast his vote at Kokkada Gram Panchayat before heading to his wedding ceremony.

The constituency features 53 sensitive polling booths. Eligible voters include members of gram panchayats, corporators from Mangaluru City Corporation, city and town municipal councils, town panchayats, MLAs, MLCs, and Lok Sabha members representing the Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts.

Notably, Byndoor MLA Gururaj Gantihole and MLC Prathap Simha Nayak, who do not represent local bodies, were left out of the voters' list. According to electoral rules, only those MLAs, MLCs, and MPs who represent city corporations, municipalities, town panchayats, taluk panchayats, or zilla panchayats are granted voting rights in the MLC elections for the Local Authorities’ Constituency.

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October 21,2024

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Mangaluru: Forest officials successfully captured a leopard that strayed into the kitchen of a house in Akkasaligara Keri, Mulki, on the outskirts of Mangaluru, during the early hours of Sunday, October 20.

Following multiple complaints from residents about leopard sightings, forest department officials had placed cages at various locations in Mulki. According to Deputy RFO Manjunath Ganiga, locals had reported spotting a leopard in the area, prompting the department to set up a cage about a kilometer from the affected house.

At approximately 10 p.m., the leopard entered the house and made its way into the kitchen. The family quickly locked the kitchen door and contacted the forest department for assistance. The forest officials, using a cage and a net, managed to trap the leopard around 2:45 a.m. The animal was later examined by veterinarians and released back into the wild.

Locals suspect that up to three leopards may be roaming the area.

The operation to capture the leopard was led by RFO Kiran Kumar, with assistance from Deputy RFOs Nagesh Billava and Manjunath Ganiga, along with forest department staff members Chandrashekar and Shankar.

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October 29,2024

Mangaluru: A fraud case involving ₹43.32 lakh has been reported at the CEN station, where an individual was deceived under the guise of investment opportunities. 

The victim was promised high returns from stock and Initial Public Offering (IPO) transactions.

According to the complaint, the victim received a WhatsApp message on September 25 from an unknown sender identifying himself as Manju Pachisi, an Assistant at IIFL Securities Limited. 

The sender encouraged the victim to invest by sharing an online link, claiming significant profits could be earned from stock and IPO transactions.

Additionally, another link was sent via the Telegram app. Trusting the information, the victim transferred a total of ₹43.32 lakh in phases between September 26 and October 23. 

However, when he attempted to withdraw his funds, he was informed that he needed to pay a 25 percent commission. Realizing he had been duped, the victim promptly filed a complaint with the authorities.

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