Mangaluru: Youth turns crime fighter, catches chain snatcher after chase

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August 17, 2016

Mangaluru, Aug 17: A local youth, who gave chase and caught a notorious thief when he was trying to make getaway after robbing a woman of her gold chain in the heart of the city, was honoured by the police.

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The man, who exhibited enormous courage and helped an unknown woman at the cost of personal risk, was Muhammad Haris, a resident of Angaragundi near Baikampady in Mangaluru taluk.

The incident occurred on Monday when the entire country was celebrating India's 70th Independence Day. The woman, who works at Max showroom in City Centre Mall, was walking alone on the road leading to Mangaluru Central Railway station near Town Hall.

All of a sudden a man snatched her chain and started running. Mr Haris, who was riding his motorbike, witnessed the incident. He immediately stopped his motorbike and started chasing the miscreant.

Mr Haris managed to hold of him when he was about to jump a compound wall. Later, with the help of local people, the thief was handed over to the jurisdictional police. It is learnt that the accused had involved in several cases in the past and police were hunting for him.

Mr Haris was honoured at Mangaluru South Police Station on Tuesday for his bravery. Appreciating the efforts of the youth, Inspector Belliyappa said public can play a crucial in the prevention of crimes if they join hands with the police. SI Muhammed Shareef and other police personnel were present.

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Naveen
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Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

he is the brother of mangalore information officer Khader shah, i think.

Viren Kotian
 - 
Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

Good boy.. keep it up.. but don't exchange phone numbers ok??

SYED
 - 
Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

THIS IS CALLED HUMANITY......PLEASE DONT MIX THIS INCIDENT WITH RELIGION....WELL DONE ASHRAF HATS OFF TO YOU..

PROUD TO BE MANGALUREAN....

ahmed
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Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

something fishy is going around on this story... so I am confused with this story

Hashim Ali
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Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

Ma Sha Allha... Job well Done... Dear Haris Bhai,
He is the One Brother of My Close Friend he is Also well Social Worker,
KEEP IT UP BRO...

ashraf
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Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

Mashallah... Well done Haris ,You gave a good lesson for humanity, when someone needs help caste,religion,gender will not come into consideration its only helping each other what it counts.. UR PERFECT EXAMPLE FOR BROTHERHOOD... :) ALLAH GIVE U SAFE HEALTH

A.Mangalore
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Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

The lady may be from a middle class or poor family, that is the reason she may be working as a sales girl. A gold chain may be for her a big asset, it is her hard earned saving money.
so good job done by Haris. Keep it up good work.
couple of Mangaloreans we may find thieves, robbers but 95% of Mangaloreans are good hearted people, who always help each other whenever any difficultly arrives to one another.

Moral Wakes
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Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

If every Mangaloreans do this act then the some particular groups who are jobless will need to find a respectful job. there are lot of looters who loot people in the name of a religion...

Thanzeel
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Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

BRAVE WORK, APPRECIATED!!!

#7, ALTAF, DOHA, WHY U SEEING EVERY ACTIVITY IN COMMUNAL ANGLE????

ahmed
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Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

chain snatcher trained by job less chaddi & sanghis how can they tolerate my dear brother althaf doh....

Sameer
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Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

Robbery Jihad.. Some may be not happy by his bravery act..

Anwar
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Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

This is how a Muslim should be.This is also Jihad

Mohammed
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Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

Where is Thief Photo?

Althaf
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Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

Muslim guy helping Hindu Lady.. Chaddi & Sanghis can not tolerate this.

Abdul RahmanDuniya
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Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

Excellent work by Mohammed Haris . keep it up

Ahmed
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Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

Good job Haris, you are brave.

The name Haris meaning itself is Guardian or Guard.

May Allah bless you

Pranith
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Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

great example for those who Entertained in this kind of situation.

Jeevan
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Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

wow we must encourage this, govt should give the reward for his work so more people can come forward to help in these type situation.

PriyankaMax
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Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

because of this people we can roam freely in public. keep it up

Bhavana
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Wednesday, 17 Aug 2016

appreciable good work haris.

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"After 25 years we succeeded in finding his mortal remains, so they can be laid to their final rest," said Fikret Pezic, who buried his father Hasan.

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The U.N. war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia convicted Mladic and his political chief Radovan Karadzic over Srebrenica genocide but they remained heroes for Serbs, many of whom deny that genocide happened.

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