Ullal: Vigilantes attack college student for roaming with girl; two arrested

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November 22, 2016

Mangaluru, Nov 22: In a fresh incident of moral policing, a paramedical student was allegedly attacked by a group of vigilantes for roaming with her female friend belonging to different community under the limits of Ullal police station.

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Touseef, Nizamuddin, Rahul

Police have managed to arrest two persons on charge of attack on Rahul, hailing from Ranchi.

The arrested have been identified as Touseef from Kotepura and Mohammed Nizamuddin from Sundaribagh in Ullal. Though two more youths were involved in the assault, they managed to flee the spot.

Sources from Ullal police station said that Rahul, who is pursuing a paramedical course in a local private college, had been to Ullal and Someshwar beach on Monday noon along with a girl student.

When they returned from the beach, a group of four youths attacked Rahul, questioning his association with the girl as she belonging to another community.

Ullal police have registered a case in this regard and have been on the lookout for the remaining two accused.

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naren kotian
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Tuesday, 22 Nov 2016

Mr athif , english odakke baratta ? ,.. it clearly says \ police have arrested people who attacked rahul \" ... nimage bere 6 likes :) hahaha .. adakke helodu madrasa products antha"

Mohammed SS
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Tuesday, 22 Nov 2016

Kaak Thoo ........Hindutva activists showing their nature everywhere goondas and breaking law and order. they are dangerous to the nation

MOhammed athif
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Tuesday, 22 Nov 2016

Naren i guess u didnt read the news properly.. one is rahul not rahim... they should b punished bcoz they are trouble maker... same time hve to punish others as well who are creating trouble here after and till date created trouble in manglore and also all over india... if they blong to any party or any grp shld not care they hve to punish... do u agree on this NAREN..?

naren kotian
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Tuesday, 22 Nov 2016

gundu hodiri anno jihadi galu forum nalli kaanista ilvalla :) hahaha ... ohhhh ummah sorry chummah gang alva ...all 5 were rank students in local madrasa :) , but SSLC fail in general education system ... papa aa hudugeegu sakagithu ,eshtu dina sahiskollodu oppression na ... so she decided to dump her burqa :) put goonda act on these criminals

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