Home stay attack case transferred to district and sessions court

January 30, 2013

Mangalore, Jan 30: The hearings in the case against people accused of being involved in the Morning Mist Home Stay attack has been transferred to the District and Sessions Court.

The trial in this case thus far was being conducted at the judicial magistrate first class third court here. A decision to this effect was taken based on charges such as dacoity, robbery slapped against the 37 accused.

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The accused were produced before the JMFC third court here on Monday. The trial in this case will henceforth be carried out in the district and sessions court where the process of questioning the witnesses in this case will commence.

No date has been fixed for this as yet.

The Mangalore Rural (Kankanady) police who investigated the case had submitted the charge sheet before the JMFC third court. Two of the 37 accused are journalists Naveen Soorinje and Sharan.

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