Mangalore: Mortality of life reminded at Condolence meet

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May 29, 2010

Mangalore, May 29: Moving tributes were paid to victims of Air India plane crash at a public condolence programme held at Bunts' Hostel in the city by the leaders of all religions, sects, political parties and organisations on Saturday, May 29.

The programme began with a light music (Bhavagite) session, wherein artists sang songs that were specially composed to mourn the death of the victims of the crash following which, religious leaders of Sikh, Muslim, Christian and Hindu faiths prayed and offered tributes to the victims.

Speaking on the occasion Rev. Fr. Denis Moras of Mangalore Diocese said that death is an unavoidable truth and no one can escape from it in this world.

“God did not seek permission from anybody to create any human being. Likewise, he will not seek permission to end one's stay in this world. Hence, we should always be prepared to face the inevitable and impending death” Fr Moras said adding that death will end all biases and differences of the transitory world.

Thwaka Ahmed Musliyar, the Qazi of Mangalore said that one cannot trust this world as nobody is permanent here. “We are completely helpless in front of Time, which changes and moulds everything”, he said.

Vidya Theertha Swamiji of Palimaru Math said that birth and death are natural phenomena. He also led the gathering in offering floral tributes to the victims.

Two minutes of silent prayer was observed by the gathering. The Sarvajanika Shraddhanjali Samiti, the organisers of the event, coordinated with the leaders of several places of worship to hold a silent prayer at the same time and pray for the deceased. As many as 700 people participated in the mourning event.

On behalf of the citizens, Pradeep Kumar Kalkura, President of District Kannada Sahithya Parishath, read out a memorandum addressed to the Chief Minister and the Prime Minister requesting to carry out all formalities at one place so as to avoid making the families of the deceased run from one office to another. The memorandum also said that a memorial be built for those who perished in the crash and compensation delivered to the doorstep of victims' families. Later, UT Khader, MLA, handed over the memorandum to Nalin Kumar Kateel, MP.

Elected representatives of the region including D V Sadanada Gowda, MP, Yogish Bhat, MLA, Abhaya Chandra Jain, MLA, and many others expressed their sorrow over the incident and offered condolences to the families of victims.

Prof. Shivashankar Murthy, Vice Chancellor of Mangalore University, Dr. Shantharam Shetty and many other dignitaries were among those present.

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October 28,2024

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Bengaluru: A burned, unidentifiable body discovered in a Kodagu coffee plantation has led Karnataka police to unravel a shocking murder plot involving 54-year-old businessman Ramesh’s wife, Niharika (29), her lover Nikhil, and accomplice Ankur. The trio allegedly orchestrated Ramesh’s murder for financial gain, journeying across state lines to dispose of his body in an attempt to conceal their crime. All three suspects are now in custody.

Suspicious Discovery in Kodagu Estate

On October 8, a charred body was found in a coffee plantation near Suntikoppa, Kodagu. With no immediate means of identification, police reviewed local CCTV footage. A red Mercedes Benz passing through the area raised suspicions. Registered under Ramesh’s name, this vehicle led the police to contact Telangana authorities, linking the case to Ramesh, who had recently been reported missing by his wife, Niharika.

An Intricate Plot for Wealth

As investigations deepened, police began to suspect Niharika’s involvement. Under questioning, she revealed her role in the plot and implicated her accomplices, Nikhil—a veterinary doctor—and Ankur. The probe uncovered Niharika’s troubled past, including a stint in prison, where she met Ankur. After marrying Ramesh, her desire for luxury grew, and she allegedly demanded ₹8 crore, which Ramesh refused, leading her to conspire with Nikhil and Ankur.

Murder and Cover-Up

On October 1 in Uppal, Hyderabad, the accused allegedly strangled Ramesh. They then drove over 800 km to Kodagu, disposing of the body in a coffee estate by setting it ablaze. Niharika later filed a missing person report for Ramesh to cover her tracks.

Painstaking Investigation

Kodagu Police Chief Ramarajan highlighted the challenges faced: “The body was nearly unrecognizable. Our team traced suspicious vehicle activity across CCTV cameras from Kodagu to Tumkur, eventually linking the vehicle to Ramesh from Telangana.” Through detailed examination, police collected enough evidence to arrest Niharika, Nikhil, and Ankur, confirming the horrifying plot that led to Ramesh’s murder.

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October 25,2024

Udupi, Oct 25: A team of police from Udupi apprehended a Non-Resident Indian (NRI) at Kannur International Airport, Kerala, after he had been absconding overseas since 2019. 

Ashmath Ali (35) originally arrested on charges of recording a video of unnatural acts, had been out on bail granted by the second ACJ and JMFC court of Udupi on September 6, 2019.

Despite 18 arrest warrants issued in his name, Ali managed to evade authorities for years, frequently traveling abroad. 

Acting on a tip-off, sleuths from Kaup police station intercepted him as he landed at Kannur International Airport on October 21, marking the end of his prolonged evasion from Indian law enforcement. 

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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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