A month on, Mangalore police yet to solve double murder case

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July 28, 2011

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Mangalore, July 28: Even a month after the murder of a woman and her eight-year-old daughter in Panjimogaru on the outskirts of the city, the case has remained unsolved. The city police were yet to establish the motive behind the murder. The much-talked about murder had led to a fear psychosis among residents of the area.

Commissioner of Police Seemant Kumar Singh said the police were yet to say the final word on the motive although investigation was being done in different angles. “We have not been able to zero-in on the motive, which would lead (us) to the accused,” said Mr Singh.

Razia (35) and her daughter Fathima Zua (8) were murdered in their two-story house in Panjimogaru in Kavoor police station limits on June 28. The incident occurred just an hour after Razia's husband P Hameed, a scrap merchant, had left the house. The police had suspected involvement of persons close to family.

The residents of the area, it might be noted, had held a meeting in a school recently and urged the police to solve the murder early.

A delegation of the people met the Police Commissioner and expressed their anguish.

Police had formed four teams to investigate the murder. According to Mr Singh each team had been pursuing different lead and senior officers were reviewing progress of the investigation on a daily basis.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime) N Dharmaiah was supervising the investigation.

The police had questioned several persons in connection with the case. Even the husband of the woman killed had not been spared. This has not led the police to establish the identity of the accused.

Meanwhile, Mr. Singh said an inquiry was being conducted into the allegations that the policemen had assaulted two men taken into custody. People had staged protest against police high handedness.

Assistant Commissioner of Police (Panambur) Putta Madaiah had been asked to submit a report. A constable, who was accused of assaulting the suspects, had been asked to stay away from the investigation of the case, Mr. Singh said. “There is no question of fixing anybody,” he said.


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January 5,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 5: To keep an hawk's eye on the city, 15 prominent and crowded junctions in the city will have the most advanced CCTV cameras installed under the Smartcity project.

The junctions are-- Bejai KSRTC, Pumpwell, Vamanjoor, Padil, Mullikatte, Bejai, Bendoor, Falnir, Morgans Gate, Kulashekara-Shakthinagar Cross, Kottara Chowki, Kuntikan, Rao & Rao Circle, Padavinangady and Kavoor junctions.

According to top police officials, these junctions will receive approximately 75 cameras to check crime and aid in solving the cases of murder and robbery in the city.

A ‘smartpole’ will be installed there with each pole containing about five cameras along with a 360 degree swivelling camera.

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Angry Indian
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Sunday, 5 Jan 2020

One camera need inside the poilce cabin..

 

this will revel whom the police meet 

nidhin
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Sunday, 5 Jan 2020

Better to install in Police station itself, at least it can reveal undisclosed Bhaithak. 

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February 27,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 27: A notorious history-sheeter named Slum Bharath was killed in an encounter with the police here in the wee hours of Thursday.

According to police, Bharath's associates attacked the police vehicle carrying him at around 2 am and fired two rounds at officers and police officials.

Bharath managed to flee with his associates in a car. 

He was later nabbed after the special team was informed at around 5 am that the accused's car was moving towards Hesaragatta near Soladevanahalli.

Bharath succumbed after he was shot by senior police officer Venkataramanappa who responded to his open firing. He was the prime accused in the murder of history-sheeter Srinivas alias Kulla Seena in 2006.

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July 20,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 20: Karnataka Minister for Primary and Higher Education S Suresh Kumar today said that the results of the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) Examinations, held amidst Corona threat, will be announced in the first week of August.

Speaking to newsmen on Monday after visiting the evaluation centres in the City, said that the work is in full swing and it was proposed to announce the results by end of first week next month.

He said that the evaluation of the answer sheets are set to take another 10-12 days. Currently, evaluations of the answer sheets are taking place at 220 centres in the State.

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