Gang war: Rowdy-sheeter’s brother hacked to death on his house terrace in Mangaluru

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January 22, 2018

Mangaluru, Jan 22: The coastal city of Mangaluru on Monday woke up to the news of another coldblooded murder. A gang of miscreants hacked a 45-year-old man to death at his home at Tannirbhavi.

The deceased has been identified as Shivaraj, son of Karunakar. He is the brother of rowdy-sheeter Bharatesh, who is also a suspect in Bejai Raja murder case.

Police sources said that the incident took place between 4:30 a.m. and 5 a.m. when Shivaraj was sleeping on the terrace of his house.

They said that three miscreants claimed the terrace and attacked Shivaraj repeatedly with lethal weapons and fled the scene. He was shifted to a private hospital where doctors pronounced him brought dead.

The police have reportedly taken one person into custody for questioning in connection with the murder. It is assumed that the killing is more of due to local disputes and differences with hostile local members, said a senior police officer and rubbished the communal angle. More details are awaited.

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George
 - 
Monday, 22 Jan 2018

Newton's third law states that - for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Suresh Kalladka
 - 
Monday, 22 Jan 2018

Whatever he did, he got back the same. 

Sandesh
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Monday, 22 Jan 2018

Killers might know him well. RIP

Danish
 - 
Monday, 22 Jan 2018

Our cops are not so efficient. They are investigating only after murder. They are not doing precautions well

Kumar
 - 
Monday, 22 Jan 2018

A small correction in top cops' words (recenlty top cop said ablout media negativity) - "Mangaluru WAS peaceful city. and Not only media, people are also so negative."

Manohar
 - 
Monday, 22 Jan 2018

Murders increasing. Cops should act immediately

Mohan
 - 
Monday, 22 Jan 2018

If he was a rowday/suspect also murder cant justify. 

Truth
 - 
Monday, 22 Jan 2018

People dont have the value for animal. Shocking murder. 

Well Wisher
 - 
Monday, 22 Jan 2018

Shocking!!!

 

What is happening in Mangaluru. Seems like someone has taken the oath of cleaning Managaluru from Rowdies. Is anyone has seen SHAHENSHA there?

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July 2,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 1: Veteran actor and comedian, Rajagopal, who was known for his outstanding mimicry skills in Sandalwood breathed his last on the night of July 1, that is yesterday. He was one of the favourite comedians among the audiences and is said to have been suffering from kidney and asthma problems.

He passed away at his residence in Bangalore.

The well-recognised comedian has worked in more than 600 movies in his career, along with Tamil movies. The actor was active in the film industry since 1983 and had acted with many stars like Vishnuvardhan, Ambareesh, Prabhakar among others. He is also known for mimicking actress Kalpana's voice very well.

Recently, he also had claimed that new directors, new producers in the Kannada film industry had not been calling veterans to play parts in their movies and preferring fresh talent. He also had been going through a financial crisis due to the lockdown. Rajagopal has also worked in TV serials for some time in his career.  He has acted in super hit movies like, ‘Real Police’, ‘Sadakaru’, ‘Goosi Gang’, ‘Super Police’, and others as well.

The lockdown has seen the demise of many South Indian stars. Chiranjeevi Sarja too passed away last month, leaving the industry in shock. Now, a famous comedian's demise has also saddened the industry further.

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April 11,2020

Kundapur, Apr 10: Police have lodged a case against Nagaraj Mogaveera, 28, a resident of Karwadi Saukur in Kundapur, for sharing a communal hatred and sensitive post over Facebook.

On his Facebook page, he wrote, "1,500 persons went to Delhi mosque from Karnataka. Each person's test costs Rs 4,500 which becomes expenditure of Rs 67,50,000 in all. If they be encountered, each bullet costs Rs. 63 and the total expenditure will be Rs 94,500."

According to the complaint filed by Mukhtar Ahmad of the Janata Colony of Kundapur Karwadi village on Friday, the police have booked a case under the IPC Section 1860, 295A, 505 (2) and launched the investigation.

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April 10,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 10: Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, expressing his concern over the plight of stray animals struggling during lockdown, called upon people to feed the animals near their houses and provide them drinking water.

In a tweet he said "Due to scorching heat and Lockdown, cats, dogs and birds are suffering without water and food. In cities this situation much serious. So I appeal to people that people should see that dogs and birds their get food and water.

Please be kind and take some time off to feed stray animals and birds around your homes. Try providing them with water and leftovers so they're not parched and left hungry. Stray animals depend on wastes and leftovers from hotels and restaurants and have been hit by the Lockdown to check the spread of Corona virus.

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