Three arrested for murder attempt on Bajrang Dal activist

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November 21, 2011

Mangalore, November 21: Three have been arrested by city police in connection with the recent murder attempt on Bajrang Dal activist Ravi alias Ravindra, who was an auto-rickshaw driver by profession.

Announcing this to media in his office, Commissioner of Police Seemanth Kumar Singh said that the main accused Hanif alias Maada Hanif (26), son of Abdul Khader, a resident of Devasya house at Maripalla Pudu village in Bantwal taluk was arrested in Farangipete in Sunday night's operation while two others identified as Abdul Majeed, brother of Kabir, who was stabbed to death in February , and Abdul Rahiman, a resident of Addoor Manibettu and accused in Candle Santhu murder case, were arrested on Monday morning in Gurupur area.


The Commissioner said, preliminary investigations have revealed that the murder attempt on Ravi, a Bajrang Dal activist, was an act of revenge to the murder of Kabir.

The assailants who had come in a car bearing registration number KA-19P-2528 had allegedly waylaid the Ravi's auto-rickshaw, bearing registration number KA 19 C 3111, near Gurpur-Kaikamba and stabbed him with a sharp weapon before fleeing the scene on November 13.

Based on the complaint filed by Ravindra Shettigar, who claimed to be an eye-witness a case has been registered at Bajpe Police Station on the same day. The Commissioner had formed four teams to nab the culprits. “The arrest was the result of continuous effort by these teams” Mr Singh said.


Mr Singh said the accused had targeted Ravindra with a grouse that he played a key role in acting as an informant to killers of Kabir.

Hanief, from whose possession police seized a Maruti Omni used for the crime, and a few weapons, told authorities that Ravindra was targeted for his alleged role in Kabir's death.

Based on information given by Hanif, Mr Singh said, "Police teams zeroed in Majid, the brother of murdered Kabir, and Rahiman, an accused in the murder case of 'Candle' Santhu, a history sheeter and picked them from in and around Gurupura."

"We have information on a list of people who aided and abetted the culprits in various ways, including sheltering them and given them financial and logistical support," the Commissioner said, adding there is material evidence against such persons.

Police effort would be focussed on to paying attention to formalities of building up the case against the accused and their helpers, he said, hinting that more arrests are in the offing and numbers of accused would rise.

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According to sources, the Collector had been asked to go on quarantine after the reports of a journalist, who interviewed him, was tested positive for the virus.

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April 6,2020

Kottayam, Apr 6: "I will leave this room within a week after defeating you," the braveheart nurse had vowed after contracting the deadly coronavirus while attending to India's oldest COVID-19 survior, expressing unflinching faith in Kerala's health care system.

Last Friday, 32-year old Reshma Mohandas lived up to her promise and walked out holding her head high to her home, where she is now placed under 14-day quarantine, after she and the elderly man and his wife were discharged from the Medical College Hospital here on being cured of th e disease.

Soon after 93-year-old Thomas Abraham, whose recovery has been dubbed as a 'miracle cure' by the medical community, and 88-year old Mariyamma left the hospital, Reshma too headed home but with the resolve to come back and serve the patients after the mandatory two weeks quarantine.

"I will leave this room within a week after defeating you (coronavirus)", Reshma had posted in a WhatsApp group of her friends and colleagues while undergoing treatment in isolation at the hospital.

"I posted that message in the WhatsApp group because I have full faith in Kerala's health system. It is world class," Reshma told reporters from her home.

The nurse, who took care Thomas and Mariyamma since March 12, believes she contracted the disease as she was in close contact with and often talked to the couple, who did not wear masks as it made them uncomfortable.

She said she loved taking care of all their needs.

"I was not tensed at all. I love taking care of elderly people. We used to talk a lot (in the ICU)", she said.

Reshma, who was earlier working in the operating theatre of another section, said she used work for four hours in the ICU before she contracted the virus and was admitted to the same wing as a patient.

"I had close contact with them in the ICU because I paid attention to address their every needs," she said. The first warning sign came on March 23 morning when she had a throat infection.

Reshma immediately alerted the head nurse, who in turn informed the doctors.

She was asked to visit the fever clinic at the Medical College and was later referred to the isolation facility where she took care of elderly novel coronavirus patients.

Some 20 nurses who had come into contact with her were sent to home quarantine.

On March 24, she tested positive.

"I did not have any other complications, barring headache and body pain", she said.

Reshma said she was ready to serve in the isolation facility for COVID-19 patients after 14 days of mandatory home quarantine.

"I am ready to work again in the isolation facility when I return," the feisty nurse, whose husband is an engineer, said.

She was all the more happy that proper medical care at the hospital led to recovery of Abraham and Mariyamma.

Kerala Health minister K K Shailaja telephoned Reshma to express her happiness over her recovery.

The Minister said the news about a health professional contracting the coronavirus was a matter of concern for the state.

In a statement, she hailed Reshma's dedication as a professional and said she had treated elderly patients like her parents, attending to their every need.

The elderly couple, hailing from Ranni village in Pathanamthitta district had contracted the virus from their son, daughter-in-law and grandson who returned from Italy last month, all of whom have also recovered.

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