Clashes erupt near Thokkottu after locals oppose use of loudspeaker for adhan

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February 16, 2015

Mangaluru, Feb 16: A tense atmosphere prevailed in Subhash Nagar village near Thokkottu on the outskirts of the city after people belonging to different communities clashed on Sunday evening over use of loudspeaker for prayer call (adhan) at a place of worship.

The police have stepped up security and increased patrol in the area and reportedly detained a few youth in connections with the clashes.

It is learnt that a group of local residents, including women went to the house of Anjuman Mablagul Falah Madrasa Committee vice-president Abdul Hameed and asked him to stop using loudspeaker for adhan.

Meanwhile, trouble mongers began to spread rumours that local women were attacked by Muslim youth. This led to a clash between a few members Muslim community and other communities in the village.

Complaints were lodged at jurisdictional Ullal Police station from both the sides.

One Antia Veigas has lodged a complaint saying that two women identified as Baby and Geetha were attacked by a group of local youth. The complainant has named Hameed, Rahiman, Naufal, Salim, Basheer, Kareem, Imran, Majeed, Ashraf, Ishaq and Mohammed Haneef.

They have been booked under sections 506, 504, 143, 147, 149, 323, 324 and 354 on charges of issuing death threat, attempt to murder, attempt to outrage modesty, and hurting religious sentiments.

Another complaint was lodged by local resident Naushad, who was allegedly attacked by a group of miscreants when he tried to rescue a woman being dragged away by them.

Naushad stated that six men identified as Anil, Nithin, Dhanu, Yathish, Prashant and Manjunat were dragging a Muslim woman away when he was returning from Masjid after offering prayer. He said that when he intervened and tried to rescue the women, the miscreants attacked him. A case is registered against all the six accused under sections 143, 147, 148 , 149, 323, 324, 354 of the IPC.

Meanwhile, police and local Muslim leaders have urged the people to maintain peace in the area. Madrasa committee president Ibrahim said that efforts are on to solve the issue peacefully with the help of police.

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January 4,2026

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As the year draws to a close, Mount Kenya witnessed a remarkable achievement by Ayaan Mendon, an eleven-year-old mountaineer from Mangaluru, who successfully summited the peak, adding another milestone to his growing list of high-altitude accomplishments.

Despite his young age, Ayaan has already completed climbs that many seasoned trekkers aspire to. His mountaineering journey includes Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Elbrus, Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Base Camp, and an attempted ascent of Aconcagua. Having begun his climbing pursuits at the age of six, Ayaan continues to progress steadily, guided by careful planning, training, and required permissions.

Ayaan’s journey is driven by passion rather than pressure. He undergoes regular physical training and approaches mountaineering with discipline and quiet determination. Outside the mountains, he leads a balanced childhood—enjoying outdoor activities, sports, and nature, while also indulging in age-appropriate interests such as gaming and learning new skills. His routine reflects a balance between ambition and a healthy childhood.

Family support has played a key role in shaping his journey. Speaking about his inspiration, Ayaan says his parents motivate him to challenge himself while remaining grounded. Their encouragement has helped instill discipline, resilience, and respect for nature—qualities that define his approach to climbing.

More than a physical feat, Ayaan’s ascent of Mount Kenya stands as an example of perseverance and focus. His achievement highlights what consistent effort, guidance, and self-belief can accomplish, even at a young age, and places Mangaluru on the global mountaineering map once again.

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January 10,2026

Udupi: In a shocking case of digital deception, a 32-year-old resident of Nadpalu village lost Rs 2.19 lakh after falling victim to an online loan scam while desperately seeking funds for his sister’s wedding.

According to the complaint filed with Hebri Police, Ramesh (32) received a call around 10 am on January 2 from an unknown number. The caller identified himself as Ravi Kumar S, claiming to represent a non-banking finance company offering quick online loans.

Needing urgent financial support for the marriage expenses, Ramesh enquired about the loan details. The caller allegedly promised a 3% interest rate with a monthly EMI of Rs 6,289 for five years, assuring a smooth approval process. Believing the offer to be genuine, Ramesh agreed to proceed.

Police said the fraudster then demanded multiple payments under different pretexts, claiming they were part of the loan processing formalities. Between January 2 and January 5, Ramesh transferred Rs 2,19,500 across 36 separate online transactions.

Realising he had been cheated, Ramesh approached Hebri Police, who registered a case under Sections 318(4) and 319(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and Section 66(D) of the Information Technology Act for online impersonation and fraud.

Police have initiated an investigation to trace the accused and have once again urged the public to verify the authenticity of financial service providers before making any payments.

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January 10,2026

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Beltangady, Jan 10: Traffic on the treacherous Charmadi Ghat came to an abrupt halt on Friday night after a wild elephant descended onto the roadway between the second and third hairpin bends, triggering over an hour of complete chaos.

The dramatic encounter unfolded around 9.45 p.m. when the elephant reportedly uprooted a tree and positioned itself squarely in the middle of the narrow ghat stretch, calmly feasting while motorists watched in fear. With the massive animal refusing to budge, a long queue of vehicles quickly formed on both sides of the road.

Several motorists cautiously attempted to drive the elephant back toward the forest, but the lone tusker remained unmoved, leaving travellers stranded deep inside the ghat section.

Eyewitnesses stated that the situation became even more distressing as the location had no mobile network connectivity, preventing stranded commuters from contacting authorities or alerting others about the danger ahead.

The standoff finally eased only after the elephant slowly retreated into the darkness of the forest, allowing trapped vehicles to inch forward and continue their journey.

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