5 ‘Hindutva extremists’ arrested in SDPI activist Ashraf murder case

CD Network
June 24, 2017

Mangaluru, Jun 24: A day several local TV channels claimed that five persons were arrested in connection with the coldblooded murder of SDPI activist Ashraf Kalai, a senior police officer on Saturday confirmed the reports and said that the cops have secured the custody of all the arrested after producing them in a local court.

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Ashraf (33), president of SDPI’s Ammunje zonal unit, was hacked to death by a gang of miscreants at Benjanapadavu in Bantwal taluk in broad daylight on June 21. The SDPI has called the murder a handiwork of Sangh Parivar. 

All arrested persons hail from Bantwal taluk. They are Pavan Kumar, 24 of Pudu village, Bantwal; Santosh, 23, Thumbay village; Shivaprasad, 24, Bollari House, Thumbe; Ranjith, 28, resident of Pudu village and Abhin Rai, 23, Thenkabellur village. All of them have close ties with Hindutva outfits.

Except Santosh, the other accused have criminal cases against them. Abhin Rai was booked during Tipu Jayanti violence in Bantwal last year and a case was booked against Pavan in 2012 for trying to defile a religious place in Bantwal to create communal tension.

P Harishekaran, IGP (Western Range) said that murder plot was hatched by two rowdy sheeters Bharat Kumdelu and Divyaraj Shetty who are still at large. Police have intensified manhunt to nab them.

He said that the exact reason behind murder will be probed during police obtain custody of the accused. Prima facie, it was their intent to foment communal unrest in an already volatile area, he surmised.

The murder plan was hatched a month ago and it was discussed at various places. On the day of crime, the accused had gathered at one place and one among them carried out a recce near Ashraf's house to make sure he is present. Later, the gang who came in four bikes hacked him to death after he dropped a passenger at Benjanapadavu.

While one group was fleeing from the spot, the motorcycle developed a snag and this delayed their plan to join the rest by about 10 minutes. Later, the group holed up near Padubidri. The special team formed by Dakshina Kannada Police were sent to various places to nab the accused and police picked up the accused near Mangaluru on Saturday, Harishekaran explained.

Some of the accused in this case were also part of murder attempt on Unaid that took near Thumbe under Bantwal rural police station, a day before Ashraf's murder. A case was registered.

Police have obtained custody of all the accused for five-days. "During this period we will probe involvement of other persons involved, financial aid, technical support, reason for murder and other angles," IGP said adding that probe is going a right direction and investigating team has enough evidence.

Also Read: Bantwal: Cops question many over SDPI activist’s murder; vigil stepped up

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March 27,2020

Mysuru, Mar 27: A 35-year old man from Mysuru, Karnataka was tested positive for coronavirus infection on Thursday, taking the state-wide count to 52 altogether.

This new case could be an indication that Covid-19 has entered into the third stage of community transmission in Karnataka, as the infected person neither has any travel history nor have been in contact with Covid-affected persons.

The patient works in the quality assurance section of a pharmaceutical company in Nanjangud in Mysuru district, and has been in continuous contact with medical care professionals.

Mysuru DC Mr Abhiram G Shankar informs that detailed investigation is under process.

He is currently undergoing treatment at an isolation ward in a designated hospital in Mysuru. So far his seven primary contacts have been traced and they are under home quarantine, Mr Abhiram Shankar said.

A 35 year old Mysurean, and another 46 year old Keralite, both who had come from Dubai, were the first and second cases tested positive for Covid-19 in Mysuru. They are also currently kept under isolation.

Mysuru district administration has identified 898 international passengers in Mysuru district including 152 in the taluks. Among them, while 149 persons have completed home quarantine period by now, the rest are still in isolation.

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June 25,2020

Belagavi, Jun 25: Union Minister of State for Railways Suresh Angadi on Wednesday said that coronavirus was created to "scare us" and to create tensions on the border, in an apparent reference to China.

He said that everyone should learn to live with the virus and follow all norms needed to combat the disease.

"We all know who created the coronavirus. It was created to scare us and to create tensions on the border, we know who did it. We have to learn to live with the coronavirus. We do not need to be scared of it. We must maintain social distancing and follow all the sanitation norms," Angadi told reporters here.

Karnataka on Wednesday reported 397 new COVID-19 positive cases, taking the total count in the state to 10,118.

According to the state health department, the state's death toll has reached 164 after 14 fatalities were reported. As many as 6,151 people have been discharged so far.

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February 27,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 27: A notorious history-sheeter named Slum Bharath was killed in an encounter with the police here in the wee hours of Thursday.

According to police, Bharath's associates attacked the police vehicle carrying him at around 2 am and fired two rounds at officers and police officials.

Bharath managed to flee with his associates in a car. 

He was later nabbed after the special team was informed at around 5 am that the accused's car was moving towards Hesaragatta near Soladevanahalli.

Bharath succumbed after he was shot by senior police officer Venkataramanappa who responded to his open firing. He was the prime accused in the murder of history-sheeter Srinivas alias Kulla Seena in 2006.

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