Shiroor seer death case: Ramya Shetty caught while trying to flee in burqa

coastaldigest.com web desk
July 24, 2018

Mangaluru/Udupi, Jul 24: In a fresh development in the probe into the suspicious death of Sri Lakshmivara Theertha Swami of Shiroor Mutt, the police have taken his female acquaintance, Ramya Shetty, into custody, when she was trying to flee by wearing a burqa.

Ramya was one of the persons questioned by the Udupi police following mysterious the death of the seer last week.

Last night a car was parked near a workshop in Aladangady village of Belthangady taluk in Dakshina Kannada district. When the cops from Venoor police station who were patrolling the area checked the car, there were four women including Ramya, who was wearing a burqa.

The suspicious behavior of the women and the car driver forced the cops to take them into custody for questioning. The car was also seized. Ramya was later reportedly handed over to Udupi police, sources said.

Ramya is said to be a resident of Sullia-Puttur area and has a five-year-old son. According to sources, she is divorced and was often seen at public gatherings in the mutt. She stays at an apartment at Kalsanka in Udupi.

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ahmed
 - 
Thursday, 26 Jul 2018

Many non muslim womes beggars wearing burqa ...

SU
 - 
Wednesday, 25 Jul 2018

now GRAHINIS will start murdering seers, acharyas and cheddi goons. Madiddunno maharaya. Beliye yeddu hola meydaga.

abdul
 - 
Tuesday, 24 Jul 2018

when she want to escape from police she needs BURKA >>>>>>>> shobakka and all other  leaders of HINDU religion saveir are sleeping , if one cow would have killed every body would have come to street and protested 

 

 

Ibrahim
 - 
Tuesday, 24 Jul 2018

Why she has to kill seer? If another seer then we can tell that for position. But for her nothing will be benefitted

Farooq
 - 
Tuesday, 24 Jul 2018

Police unknowingly making way to rescue real criminal

Ramprasad
 - 
Tuesday, 24 Jul 2018

I think, she is just a bite for saving real culprit

Kumar
 - 
Tuesday, 24 Jul 2018

Who is she. "She often share public gathering with seer..." Is the a reason?

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April 13,2020

Shivamogga, Apr 13: Banana farmers in Shivamogga say their crop is rotting and they are incurring huge losses amid lockdown due to COVID-19.

The farmers alleged that although permission has been granted for the sale of agricultural products, with inter-district movements being affected, the local buyers are forcing the farmers to sell their produce at ridiculously low prices.

"Local buyers are asking us to sell bananas at Rs 4-5 per kg which is impossible for us. I do not know what we can do," Vijayendra, a farmer told ANI here.

"We expected the markets to be good during the summer season, I have cultivated bananas in four acres of land. There are thousands of other farmers who cultivate it in smaller hoardings," he added.

The farmer further implored the government to ensure there is an open market and inter-district movement of agricultural produce is allowed to ensure the farmers get the right price.

Vijayendra also said that the bananas have started rotting as they were not being harvested due to the lockdown.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had last month announced a 21-day lockdown in the entire country effective from March 24 midnight to deal with the spread of coronavirus, saying that "social distancing" is the only option to deal with the disease, which spreads rapidly.

There is also the likelihood that the nationwide lockdown might further be extended even after the completion of the 21-day period on April 14, based on the statements from several chief ministers following a video conference with the Prime Minister held a few days earlier.

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July 1,2020

Mangaluru, July 1: Even as the number of covid-19 positive cases is mounting with every passing day in the region, the Dakshina Kannada district recorded three new deaths due to coronavirus within 24 hours. 

According to sources, a septuagenarian from Bhatkal breathed his last on Wednesday afternoon. He was suffering from diabetes, high blood pressure and battling respiratory illness and pneumonia. His swab was collected and sent for test and the result came as positive.

Earlier in the day, two people had died in Mangaluru due to covid-19: A 31-year-old youth from Bhatkal and a 78-year-old man from Bengre in the city.

The coastal district has witnessed seven deaths from Sunday due to coronavirus.

The 31-year-old man, who was battling health issues due to high blood pressure, breathed his last at a private hospital. His swab was collected after his death. The report came as corona-positive.

The elderly man from Bengre was suffering from diabetes and pneumonia. He passed away at a private hospital.

With this, the total number of death of covid patients in the district reached to 17. Among them two people died due to non-covid reasons.

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June 9,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 9: A 42-year-old founding director of an engineering consultancy firm lost Rs 65,000 to online fraudsters who posed as representatives of a mobile service provider and lured him with the offer of a fancy number recently.

Asif (name changed) received a text message on May 19, informing him that a platinum number, 9099999999, was available and interested people could dial a mobile number to avail it.

“Asif, who runs a mechanical, electrical, plumbing (MEP) engineering consultancy near Shivajinagar, decided to get the fancy mobile number. He called the number and the receiver said they would generate an invoice for his request. After a fake invoice for Rs 64,900 was generated, Asif paid the money through online transaction that day. Asif waited for two weeks for the SIM card with the fancy number to reach him,” an officer said.

East CEN Crime police registered a case of cheating under section 420 of IPC and sections under the Information Technology Act after Asif lodged a complaint on June 6.

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