Police arrest members of inter-state thief gang

February 25, 2011

Mangalore, February 25: The Dakshina Kannada rural police have busted an inter-state gang of vehicle thieves with the arrest of its five key members.

The arrested are Moidin alias Unhi (37), son of Ummar and resident of Varkady village in Kasargod, Sayyed Nihal alias Sayyed Irfan Nihal (40), son of Rashid Saab and resident of Bangalore, Hanif alias Eli Hanif (37), son of Badavakunhi, resident of Thokoor near Jokatte and S Ashraf (28), son of Ramla and resident of Shanthinagar in Vitlapadnur.

Disclosing this to media persons on Friday, A Subrahmanyeshwara Rao, DK Superintendent of Police, said that the recovery process of these stolen vehicles began following a tip-off received by the police from Moidin and Hanif who were arrested by the Bantwal police under the guidance of Circle Inspector K Nanjunde Gowda on February 18.

So far police had recovered 22 two-wheelers and 14 four-wheelers including two tippers, two lorries, two Scorpio cars, two Omni vans, an Innova, Swift, Santro, Qualis, Maruthi 800, Indica each valued at nearly Rs 1 crore from their possession. Five vehicles including Tavera, Maruthi Omni, Scorpio and two lorries are yet to be recovered, he said.

The vehicles have been recovered from various parts of the state such as Bangalore, Hubli, Mangalore, Mandya, Davanagere, Kerala, Arasikere, Majeshwara, Mysore, Bantwal and other places.

The gang which was active since two years, used to steal vehicles, mainly using duplicate keys or altering gear indicator, throughout the state and sell them to people by making fake RC and other documents, he added. “Since most of vehicles have been registered under Dharawad RTO i.e., KA 25, we will also investigate the role of officers in this connection,” he said.

In various parts of the states, 24 cases have been registered against Nihal who is the prime accused, while S Ashraf who was in judicial custody has been released on body warrant.

Police personnel Vivekananda, MRM Thahasildar, Rakshith Kumar, ASI Kepu Gowda, Head constables Sanjeeva Purusha, Jnanashekhara, Kaleimar and others participated in the operation.

The SP declared a reward of Rs 10,000 for the police team. Rohini Katoch, Puttur ASP was present.

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March 12,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 12: Deputy Commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh on Thursday said that the test reports of the 35-year-old passenger from Dubai have shown no signs of either Coronavirus (COVID-19) or H1N1.

In statement issued here Ms Rupesh said that the passenger has now been discharged from the Bantwal hospital. He has been asked to stay at home quarantined for the next 14 days.

The passenger, who had been diagnosed with fever after he arrived at the airport from Dubai on March 8, had left the Government Wenlock Hospital in the early hours of March 9 refusing to undergo tests.

Later, he was traced and admitted to the hospital in Bantwal and his throat swab samples had been sent to Viral Research Diagnostic Laboratory (VRDL) in Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences.

Meanwhile, throat swab samples of six patients were also found negative for COVID-19.

As many asf 49 people were under quarantine in the district of which five have completed the 28-day cycle.

All passengers arriving by international flights and those in contact with them should voluntarily report to the district health team and undergo self-quarantine for 14 days. If there were symptoms of cough, cold and fever, they should undergo tests for COVID-19. If the reports were positive for COVID-19, then they have to stay in the isolation ward of the Government Wenlock Hospital or in the seven select private hospitals for 28 days.

Screening facility at the airport has been strengthened by posting doctors from seven private medical colleges on rotation basis. These doctors would be in addition to the medical officer at the airport. An ambulance has been placed at the airport exclusively to shift people to the hospitals, she added.

The State government has issued a notification on Wednesday authorising Deputy Commissioners to get the affected admitted by force, if necessary.

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Chikkamagaluru, May 9: A young Hindu activist allegedly killed his brother at Beeranahalli in Tarikere taluk of Chikkamagaluru district in Karnataka over a board game dispute.

The accused has been identified as 26-year-old Kiran and the victim is his 29-year-old brother Arun, said police.

According to police, the duo were playing a board game on Thursday and they had placed a bet of Rs 500. 

After Arun won the game, he asked for the money and Kiran refused to yield, which lead to an argument. 

In a fit of rage, an intoxicated Kiran hit his brother and when the latter fell unconscious and dragged him on to the road.

Arun was immediately rushed to McGann Hospital in Shivamogga. However, he died on Thursday night, said police.

A case was registered at the Lakkavalli Police Station.

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