Madoor Isubu arrest sheds new light on DK's underworld network

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December 11, 2010

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Mangalore, December 11: Dakshina Kannada police said that the interrogation of Madoor Isubu (36), who is allegedly a close associate of notorious underworld kingpin, Chota Shakil, has revealed many previously unrevealed information about underworld link to coastal Karnataka.

Superintendent of Police A Subrahmanyeshwara Rao told 'Coastaldigest.com' that Isubu, who was brought to Bantwal and later shifted to Mangalore is facing interrogation from Detection Crime Branch Police. He was produced before the JMFC Bantwal on December 9.

The court remanded Isubu, who is facing four cases in Bantwal, to seven days police custody.


Dismissing to reveal the exact location of interrogation, Rao also said that Isubu is cooperating with police during interrogation process.

He said that Isbu had established contact with dreaded underworld don Chota Shakeel earlier this year.

Confusion prevails

Though the DK police have finally succeeded in apprehending Madoor Isubu, top police officials have given controversial statements over his arrest.

DGP Ajaykumar Singh at a press meet in Bangalore on December 9 claimed that the special team constituted by DK SP Rao had arrested Isubu at the Yeshwanthpur Railway Station where he had been to meet a friend.

However Isubu's family members and advocate feel he might have been arrested on Monday or prior to that. But according to Singh he was arrested just a day ago, giving room for suspicion about the timing of his arrest.

The list of police cases against Isubu is as follows:

1) Ullala PS CrNo 189/2001 u/s 448, 323, 504, 506, 427, r/w 34 IPC:

2) Ullala PS CrNo 194/2002 u/s 143, 147, 148, 448, 504, 323, 341, 324, 506, 307 r/w 149 IPC:

3) Ullala PS CrNo 103/2003 u/s 143,147,148,448, 504, 323, 341, 324, 506,307 r/w 149 IPC

4) Ullala PS CrNo 120/2003 u/s 143, 147, 148, 447, 504, 506, 323 r/w 149 IPC:

5) Ullala PS CrNo 229/2003 u/s : 143,147,148,324,341 r/w 149 IPC and 2(a) KPDLP Act.

6) Ullala PS Cr NO 230/2003 u/s : 143,147,148,341,324 r/w 149 IPC

7) Ullala PS Cr No 244/03 u/s 143, 147, 148, 341, 427, 504, 109, 120(b) 153(a) 302, 341 r/w 149 IPC (Narasimha Shettigar Murder Case)

8) Ullala PS Cr No 27/2004 u/s 143, 147, 148, 341, 307, 153(a) r/w 149 IPC (Chandrashekar Uchill Attempt to Murder Case)

9) Bajpe PS Cr No. 91/2005 U/s 143, 147, 148, 120(B), 302 of IPC ( Polali Ananthu Murder Case)

10) Suratkal PS Cr No 219/2006 u/s 143, 147, 148, 341, 324, 120(b) 212, 109, 302 r/w 149 IPC ( Sukhananda Shetty Murder Case)

11) Bantwala Rural PS CrNo- 19/2009 u/s 143, 147, 148 ,120(b) 302 r/w 149 IPC ( Candle Santhu Murder Case)

12) Bantwala Town PS CrNo 148/2009 u/s 387, 511 IPC ( Baliga Jewellers Extortion Case)

13) Bantwala Town PS CrNo 149/2009 u/s 387, 511 IPC ( Baliga Jewellers Extortion Case)

14) Bantwala Town PS Cr No. 182/2009, U/S 307 R/w 34 IPC and Sec 3,5,25,27 Arms Act (Baliga Jewellers Shootout Case)

15) Mangalore North PS Cr No 73/2010 U/S 120(B) IPC & Sec 3,5,25,27 Arms Act (Advocate Harish Rai Attempt to Murder Case)

16) Moodabidre PS Cr. No. 70/2010 U/s 120 (B) & 307 IPC (Advocate Shanthi Prasad Hegde Attempt to Murder Case)

17) Mangalore North PS Cr No 82/2010 U/s 114,120(B) IPC r/w 5,20,27 Arms Act (Advocate Jagadish Shenava Attempt to Murder Case )

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Media Release
December 23,2024

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The Shepherds’ International Academy celebrated its Annual Day on 18/12/2024 at Town Hall with great enthusiasm and spirit. The theme, Essence of Life, focused on fostering moral values, life skills, and holistic development among students, aiming to instill in them the values of kindness, responsibility, and gratitude.

The Chief Guest, Dr. Santosh Soans, a renowned pediatrician and former President of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics, was welcomed, along with other dignitaries, by the Head Boy Maaz and Head Girl Amal of the school.

The program commenced with a warm welcome by the Master of Ceremonies, Ms. Swathi Arshekar, followed by the Principal, Ms. Lubna Banu, addressing the gathering.

A special tribute was paid to the late visionary leader, Mr. Ahmed AK, and advisor, Mr. S.M. Basheer, whose guiding principles continue to inspire the school. Quoting the leader’s words, the Chief Guest, Dr. Soans, said, “We took so much from society; now it’s time to give it back to society.” He emphasized how these words formed the foundation of the school and encouraged everyone to carry forward this vision of service and responsibility.

The Chairman, Ar. Mohammed Nissar, shared his thoughts on the late leader’s enduring legacy, reaffirming the institution’s mission of holistic education that integrates academic excellence with strong ethical values.

The cultural program was a vibrant celebration of the theme Essence of Life, showcasing various values through engaging and meaningful performances.

The theme Essence of Life was designed to inspire students and the audience to reflect on the fundamental principles that give life its true meaning. It emphasized the significance of living a balanced and purposeful life, grounded in strong moral and ethical values. Key aspects of the theme included nurturing family bonds, expressing gratitude, conserving resources, and practicing mindfulness. The school’s aim was to create a foundation of values that would shape students into compassionate, responsible, and well-rounded individuals, ready to make a positive impact on the world.

A welcome note was given by Zahaa, followed by The MCs—Areen Ahmed Shareef, Sharah Syed, Mohammed Ibrahim, Khatija Aleena, Tisha, and Ahsan Hassan T—set the stage by entering with a seed of goodness, a symbolic act where a fruit was added to a tree after each performance, representing the values instilled through the acts.

The cultural program began with “We Are All Amazing” A lively action song celebrating self-worth and individuality by Montessori 1.  Also a skit, celebrating the love, unity, and strength of family bonds, titled Humara Pyaara Parivar. “TED Talk” A thought-provoking talk by a student of Mont 2 Iqra Abdulla on Being Bored is healthy. “Skit on the Right Path” A dramatic performance highlighting the significance of making ethical and moral decisions. “Kindness act” A heartfelt gratitude to the Helping ladies of school. 

The Annual Day celebration was a true reflection of The Shepherds’ International Academy’s mission to nurture well-rounded, value-driven individuals. The theme Essence of Life was seamlessly integrated into every performance, leaving a lasting impression on the audience about the importance of living a life guided by values, responsibility, and service.

The event was a resounding success, showcasing the creativity and talent of students while delivering a strong message about moral values and community service.

The Shepherds’ International Academy remains committed to fostering learners who excel academically and ethically, making a positive impact on the world.

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