Motorbike theft racket busted; teenagers among 4 held, 11 vehicles sized

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June 1, 2016

Mangaluru, Jun 1: Dakshina Kannada district police have busted a motorcycle theft racket and arrested four persons, including two teenagers. As many as 11 two-wheelers worth Rs 7.5 lakhs stolen from different parts of Dakshina Kannada and Kodagu districts have also been sized by the cops.

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The arrested youths are:

  • Mansoor (19), son of Abdul Majid, residing near Susrutha Hospital, Puttur Kasba Village, Puttur taluk
  • Shabbir (19), son of Yusuf, a resident of Golikatte, Parladka, Puttur taluk
  • Thoufeeq (22), son of Abdul Rahiman, a resident Polya, Kabaka Village, Puttur taluk
  • Majeed (25), son of Mohammed, a resident of Yermalpalke, Kadirudyavara Village, Belthangady taluk

The seized vehicles are:

  • Yamaha RX-100 stolen from the limits of Vittla Police Station (1)
  • Honda Dio Scooter stolen from the limits of Madikeri Town Police Station (1)
  • Honda Dio Scooter stolen from the limits of Madikeri Rural Police Station (1)
  • Pulsar Motorcycle stolen from the limits of Sulya Police Station (1)
  • Yamaha FZ stolen from the limits of Belthangady Police Station (1)
  • Honda Dio Scooter stolen from the limits of Puttur Town Police Station (3)
  • Yamaha FZ stolen from the limits of Puttur Town Police Station (3)

Dakshina Kannada Superintendent of Police Bhushan Gulabrao Borase told media persons at his office on Wednesday that vehicle checking on Vittla-Ukkuda road by sleuths from Vittla police station on Tuesday evening helped bust this racket.

In fact the cops were looking for the two-wheeler thieves, as a case of motorbike theft was registered at Vittla Police station just four days ago.

The cops noticed two youngsters riding a motorbike at high speed. When the duo ignored the signals to stop, the cops began to chase the bike and managed to waylay it at Perla.

Soon, the rider and pillion rider abandoned the motorbike and started running. But, both of them caught by the police.

The SP said that the 19-year-old boys confessed that it was a stolen motorbike and they had planned to sell it in Kasaragod. When they were subjected to rigorous questioning they revealed the fact that they had stolen more two-wheelers along with two others.

This was enough for the police to arrest both the teenagers and based on the information given by them the police arrested two other alleged accomplices and sized 5 two-wheelers kept in a deserted house in Kumabalabettu and 5 other bikes parked near Kasaragod Big Bazar. Their plan was to steal vehicles in Karnataka and sell them in Kerala.

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Comments

Bopanna
 - 
Thursday, 2 Jun 2016

Naren well said. What can u expect from these people ?

SK
 - 
Thursday, 2 Jun 2016

Naren, Samsakara will come after eating snake/ cat/dog/beef dishes in Singapore.... do not worry....

KhasaiKhaane
 - 
Thursday, 2 Jun 2016

Some Muslims : Robbery, Theft, Drugs!
Sanghi Hindus : Rape (Humans & animals), Molestation.

Ashish
 - 
Thursday, 2 Jun 2016

Hi Naren Kotian,

Why do U always link crime to any religion and dat too in particular to some religion? If U ve always commented d same way for al d crimes it would ve been K, but U always spill ur dirty venom on wrong forum. Btter get a check up bro. Maybe U ve free camps coming up soon.

shanu
 - 
Wednesday, 1 Jun 2016

Hi naina kundapur,

kindly consider kollur temple theft also and place u r few sweet words here... we all know about they had pure cheddis background...

one of u r neighbour/cousin killed his mother days back.... yentaha samskara bahusha nimge intaha samskara siguttirabeku...

poojisuva devarannu swanta tayiyannu bidadavaru innaryarannu bidbahudu... manushyariginta nayi koti iligale melu .... swanta tayi beda nayi ili galannu tayi madtarappa entaha samskara kapadi devare...

shanu
 - 
Wednesday, 1 Jun 2016

Ayyo NAREN..... ide matu nimma d.....dy asaram baapu mattu kelavu cheddy swamigalige heltiddre awarenu olleya swami galaguttira yena....
haagene swalpa hindina cheddi mantrigalige tilisuttiddare awarenu chennada film galu assembly yalli nodudannu avoid madutidtra yena..
innu samayavide...pumpwell borewell galige swalpa tilisi PIMP aagidda orva bajarangalada leader ... intaha nayigala bilada hinde odaduva moosuva nimage ayyo yava samskara da vishaya....I have no words...
yellakkinta ondu vishaya .... hindina Mahan shakuni kutantri kalla mantrigalu.... orva entu jailige hogi KJP katkondu biddidda iga awane puna mukhya mantra candidate.... swalpa nin ...dy yannu kalisi samskara tiliso .. mundenadaru orva kutantriyagali...

Naina
 - 
Wednesday, 1 Jun 2016

@Naren Kotian Singapur
Meaningful comment!
Between, putli not only five times a day. but also annually once in school.

Seedibath
 - 
Wednesday, 1 Jun 2016

Lack of education. community leaders and Governments are also responsible. not only parents

Naren kotian
 - 
Wednesday, 1 Jun 2016

I heard they were toppers in madrasa education ..haha..sumne 5 times palti hodeyalu alla ...makkalige samskara heli kodbeku ...adu ills Andre ivattu bike kaditaare ..naale ide motor bike use maadi blast saha madbahudu ..IED use maadodra moolaka ...limbs must be cut ...as per their perfect manual ...

suhail
 - 
Wednesday, 1 Jun 2016

parents are at fault.. its parents responsibility to provide good education to their children and show them the right path..

Pramod
 - 
Wednesday, 1 Jun 2016

dont let them out, they wont leave their old chali, they will put hand in another big theft,

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June 30,2020

Ballari, June 30: A video clip of dead bodies of covid-19 victims being disgracefully thrown into a pit said to be in Karnataka’s Ballari has gone viral on social media triggering outrage from netizens.

Ballari Deputy Commissioner SS Nakul ordered a probe. He told media persons that the veracity of the video is still under question and that it still needs to be established if the video was taken in Ballari.

In the video, a pit is seen which appears to be disinfected. The video features masked men covered in body suits bringing dead bodies from a black hearse van in black body bags one by one and throwing the dead bodies into the same pit. In all, three dead bodies are thrown into the same pit in the video.

"We have assigned an Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) to enquire and verify the same. We are awaiting reports. We don't know yet if it (the video) is from Ballari or not," Nakul said.

The district which has so far reported around 800 cases in the last three months has also witnessed around two dozen deaths.

Twitterati on Tuesday raised questions about the handling of the bodies. "Even dead have some respect and they deserved a decent burial," said a social activist from Ballari. Similar reactions echoed on social media and some also pointed out on how the family members who have to stay away from burials feel about it.

Covid burial protocol

According to the protocol set by the Union Health Ministry for the burial of Covid-19 patients, the patients' orifices (nose, mouth and ears) have to be sealed and the body has to be wrapped in three layers of personal protective equipment (PPE). Thereafter it should be placed in a body bag. Family members should not be allowed to accompany the body in the hearse van. Covid-19 victims have to be given a deep burial. The grave should be minimum 10-feet deep.

The grave should be disinfected with bleaching powder and the area should be cordoned off so that the general public is not in the vicinity.  The vehicle used to transport the dead body of a Covid-19 victim -- ambulance or a hearse van -- has to be disinfected for 16 hours before being used again. Most Covid-19 victims in the state have had burials in the absence of family members as they are generally in quarantine for being the primary contacts of the patient.

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January 7,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 7: The Central Crime Branch (CCB) sleuths held an international bookie in connection with the Karnataka Premier League (KPL) betting scam and spot-fixing racket, police said on Tuesday.

The bookie was identified as Jitin Sait (32), a native of Sonipat in Haryana.

'We had obtained and issued a Look Out Circular (LOC) against Sait, and on Sunday, he was caught after he landed at the Kempegowda International Airport from the Netherlands.

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July 7,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 7: Former Health minister and Congress MLA UT Khader has alleged that the state government has purchased coronavirus equipment for more than twice the actual price.

"Rs 500 sanitizers have been purchased for Rs 900 and Rs 9,000 has been paid to Rs 1200 for the thermal metre by the government. Instead of asking to allow him to work, Mr B Sriramulu, being health minister he must work for the people," he said.

He said that three months have passed since the pandemic started but the state government is still struggling to send ambulances to needy patients.

"Instead of ambulance it is sending final rights vehicle to needy people," Khader said.

According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, there are 23,474 coronavirus cases in Karnataka including 13,255 and 372 deaths.

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