NRI businessman murder: Police nab two

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August 14, 2013
Kasargod, Aug 14: Muhammed Noushad (34) and Mohammed Rameez (25), residents of Kottappuram near Neeleshwaram were arrested by the police on charges of murdering NRI businessman A B Abdul Salam Haji at his residence at Vellappu near Thrikaripur on August 7.

Circle Inspector T. N. Sajeevan said five others are still at large in the case.

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Muhammed Noushad and Muhammed Rameez

Deputy Superintendent of Police, Kanhangad P. Thamban said that the duo, one of them said to be relative of the slain businessman, would be produced before a court on Wednesday, he said.

Suffocated

Salam Haji was believed to have been suffocated to death by a gang of eight robbers, who barged into his house on the night of August 7 as the family members were gearing up to celebrate the Id-ul-Fitre that fell on August 9.

The burglars gagged up the 58-year old Dubai-based businessman while hand-cuffing three others members, including two women, inside the house as they forced their entry into the house around 11 pm.

Looting

The motive of the burglars was to loot the affluent family of their valuables, the police official said.

The robbers made good with 1,299 Dirhams, Rs. 30,000 in cash besides snatching 20 sovereigns of gold ornaments worn by the family members.

They also took away costly mobile phones, a laptop and ATM card from the house.

ADGP (North) N. Shankar Reddy on Sunday had visited the house to review the progress of the police investigation and returned expressing satisfaction over the ongoing investigation, reports here had said.

Friends mourn

The murder of Haji, who was for a long time president of the KMCC's Trikkarippur unit in Dubai, has saddened his friends and community members, because he was killed on the eve of inaugurating a new free dialysis centre for kidney patients from the area, especially returnees from the Gulf.

However, there could be other angles to the murder, especially business rivalry with UAE-based partners. Police is also looking at the recent land deals of the deceased in Kerala and the alleged involvement of 'quotation gangs' in the murder.

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According to sources, the deceased was undergoing treatment for throat cancer and the murder happened when he had started recovering from the disease. He used to visit the UAE but was mostly stationed in his hometown.

“We at the KMCC are worried about the safety of non-resident Keralites and their families living in Kerala because such high profile crimes are happening again and again. The victim was an active community worker and a supporter of many charity initiatives here and back home.

“After coming to the UAE, he made money in business and built a dream house in Trikkarippur. It is unfortunate that he was murdered in the dream house that he built with much passion,” said Hussain R Haji Edachakkai, Vice President of Kerala Muslim Cultural Centre's (KMCC) UAE committee.

The murdered man was head of KMCC's Trikkarippur unit in the UAE.

“Abdul Salam Haji planned to open a dialysis centre in Trikkarippur with five machines for free or subsidised dialysis for kidney patients. Many Gulf-returned expatriates in the area suffer from kidney problems and it is sad that he was murdered before he could inaugurate the centre,” he added.

Abdul Salam Haji and family lived in a huge house of 22 rooms with all high tech security systems like remote controlled gate and CCTV inside the house. However, these systems were either not working or were tampered with before he was murdered.

According to the statement of the two youngsters in police custody, the robbers did not intend to murder Abdul Salam and that he died accidentally from suffocation. The masking tape that they used to gag him to prevent him from shouting for help, caused the suffocation, according to reports.

Kerala's 'Mathrubhoomi' newspaper has reported that all the gang members were from the victim's neighbourhood. Local police said two members of the gang wer arrested from Kottappuram near Neeleshwaram in Kasargod.

According to the police, the gang travelled in two vehicles. While the robbery was progressing, one group contacted the other on the mobile phone and it was the call prompted the police to investigate signals from the adjacent mobile phone towers. The gang used two SIM cards purchased from Neeleshwaram. Investigators spotted the gang after tracing the mobile phone signal. The mobile phone was used only for the robbery operation and then abandoned.

According to sources, there are three possible reasons for the murder. One was robbery, second business rivalry related to Abdul Salam Haji's recent real estate deals and the third an alleged business dispute with someone close to his family.

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January 8,2025

Mangaluru: Air India Express (AIE) has postponed its much-anticipated direct flight service between Mangaluru International Airport (MIA) and Singapore, citing low bookings. Passengers who had booked tickets for the inaugural flight scheduled for January 21 and subsequent dates have been notified of the cancellation through email.

In its email, AIE assured passengers of alternative travel arrangements, including connecting flight options between MIA and Singapore. However, the decision to delay the direct service has left travelers and travel agents disappointed.

An AIE official attributed the postponement to operational challenges but clarified that the airline has not abandoned plans for the route. “We are committed to starting the service, but there is no immediate confirmation on the new launch date,” the official stated. He further explained that sustaining a route requires consistent demand, and seasonal travel alone is insufficient to justify operations.

Another AIE representative admitted that the number of bookings for the inaugural flight was below expectations but declined to disclose specific figures.

Rajesh H Acharya, director of HQ Connections Pte Ltd in Singapore and coordinator of the Singapore Tuluver community, expressed his disappointment. Acharya, who has been advocating for a direct flight between Mangaluru and Singapore since 2017, said, “After years of effort, we finally convinced the airline to start this service, but it has now been deferred.”

Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Acharya posted: "Did not expect such behavior from @AirIndiaX, now owned by @TataCompanies & @SIAirlines. If there are issues, travelers deserve to be informed well in advance. This decision needs investigation at the highest level."

The delay has raised questions among the travel community, with many hoping the airline will address these concerns and provide a clear timeline for the launch of the Mangaluru-Singapore direct flight.

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January 6,2025

Two cases of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) were reported in Bengaluru on January 6 - a 3-month-old baby who has been discharged and an 8-month-old who is recovering at a hospital in the Karnataka capital. This marks the first reported cases of HMPV in India.

The infected infants and their families have no recent travel history, ruling out exposure from other regions or countries, the health department said.

HMPV is a respiratory virus that often causes mild symptoms resembling a cold but can lead to other complications, particularly in infants, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems. The virus can occasionally trigger pneumonia or exacerbate chronic respiratory conditions. Cases typically rise during the winter and early spring.

The Centre announced on Sunday that it is monitoring HMPV and other respiratory viruses, especially following recent reports of increased respiratory illnesses in China. A Joint Monitoring Group (JMG) convened on January 4 to evaluate the situation, with representatives from the World Health Organisation (WHO), National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), and other health organisations participating.

Respiratory illnesses in China align with seasonal variations caused by viruses such as influenza, RSV, and HMPV. Current surveillance data from India does not indicate any unusual surge in respiratory infections, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

As a precaution, the Centre has increased laboratory capacity for HMPV testing. The ICMR will monitor HMPV trends throughout the year, alongside other respiratory illnesses such as influenza-like illness (ILI) and severe acute respiratory infections (SARI). A robust network of surveillance systems, including those operated by ICMR and the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP), continues to track respiratory infections across the country.

Hospitals have been advised to strengthen isolation protocols for suspected cases, ensure the availability of essential medicines, and promptly report ILI and SARI cases through the Integrated Health Information Platform (IHIP).

Precautions to Take:

To reduce the risk of HMPV infection, individuals are advised to:

  • Wash hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
  • Avoid close contact with people who have respiratory symptoms.
  • Wear masks in crowded or high-risk areas, especially during seasonal outbreaks.
  • Maintain good indoor ventilation by keeping windows open when possible.
  • Disinfect commonly touched surfaces regularly, such as doorknobs, toys, and tables.
  • Monitor infants, the elderly, and people with chronic illnesses for symptoms like persistent cough or breathing difficulties.
  • Seek prompt medical attention if respiratory symptoms worsen or persist. 

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January 1,2025

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The bustling coastal city of Mangaluru ushered in 2025 with a blend of joy, prayers, and festivities, leaving behind a memorable farewell to 2024. The celebrations were a harmonious mix of cultural, recreational, and spiritual activities, reflecting the city’s rich diversity and warmth.

From the early hours of the evening, families and friends thronged popular eateries, beaches, malls, and public spaces, immersing themselves in the festive atmosphere. Restaurants and pubs across the city hosted live performances and curated special events to amplify the New Year cheer. Music, dance, and spectacular fireworks lit up the night sky, creating an electrifying ambiance as Mangaluru welcomed 2025 with open arms.

Ensuring safety and order, Mangaluru city police intensified security measures throughout the city. With 103 picket points and 19 barricade locations in place, the police maintained strict vigilance, monitoring vehicle movements and preventing any untoward incidents. The celebrations were largely peaceful, thanks to the robust security arrangements.

Beaches like Tannirbhavi and Panambur were hotspots of activity, attracting large crowds eager to witness the last sunset of 2024. Beachside resorts reported full occupancy, with many organizing exclusive parties and recreational activities. Meanwhile, religious destinations in the Dakshina Kannada district saw a significant influx of devotees. Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala and other prominent temples, including Kukke Sri Subrahmanya and Kateel Sri Durgaparameshwari, witnessed a steady stream of visitors offering prayers and seeking blessings for the New Year.

At Kudroli Sri Gokarnanatha Temple, special rituals are scheduled to begin at 5:30 am on Wednesday, culminating in a grand rathotsava at 6:00 am, according to Padmaraj R. Poojary, treasurer of the temple management committee.

In a heartwarming gesture, several organizations and NGOs extended their celebrations to orphanages and old age homes, organizing events to spread joy among the less fortunate.

As the city steps into 2025, Mangaluru’s vibrant celebrations, coupled with its commitment to safety and inclusivity, set the tone for a promising year ahead.
 

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