Cops nab man who married 8 women

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June 9, 2012
Udupi, June 9: The Udupi district police arrested a person, who cheated and married eight women in different places in Udupi, Dakshina Kannada, Kodagu and Kasaragod districts in Madikeri on Saturday.

Sukumar alias Rajesh Anchan (32) was arrested by police in Madikeri with assistance from activists of Jayakarantaka Sanghatane. Sukumar was remanded to judicial custody for 15 days after he was produced before the court here.

Sukumar had married eight women over a period of last eight to nine years. The women whom he married are Deralakatte Meenakshi, Kasaragod Shambhavi, Uppinangady Andedadka Jayanti, Belapu Prema, Dharmasthala Kanyady Rajani, Malpe Bengre Revati, Madikeri Sunanda, and Mani Anantady Shubha.

Of the eight women he cheated and married, five have borne children. Deralakatte Meenakshi has a seven-year-old son. Kasaragod Shambhavi has a five-year-old daughter. Belapu Prema has a six-year-old son. Madikeri Sunanda has a two-year-old son. Uppinangady Andedadka Jayanti has a nine-month-old son. Mani Anantady Shubha is pregnant.
Sukumar belonged to Simantoor near Kinigoli in Dakshina Kannada district, police said. He worked as cleaner in many hotels in Udupi, Dakshina Kannada and Kasaragod districts, before becoming a cook. He was working as a cook at Somwarpete in Kodagu district, when he was traced.

The matter came to light when Ms. Shubha (23), resident of Anantady at Mani village near Vittal in Dakshina Kannada district, lodged a missing complaint at Vittal police station on May 16 stating that her husband had gone missing. The matter was published in a Kannada daily with the photograph of Sukumar. Ms. Malpe Bengre Revati, who read the newspaper on May 17, immediately informed the activists of the Jayakarnataka Sanghatane.

Speaking to presspersons here, President of district unit of Jayakarnataka Sanghatane J. Diwakar Shetty said that Sanghatane took about a couple of weeks to track the whereabouts of Sukumar. The organization then informed the police and helped it nabbing Sukumar in Madikeri.

Sukumar had managed to get dowry from most of the eight women. The Government should give financial assistance to the eight women cheated by Sukumar. Sukumar was a drunkard and a gambler. The Sanghatane had visited seven women, whom Sukumar had married, except Kasaragod Shambhavi, he said.

Ms. Malpe Bengre Revati said that Sukumar was a smooth talker and could impress anyone. That was how he had managed to trick people, she said.
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January 18,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 18: The searches by income-tax officials at the residence of south Indian actress Rashmika Mandanna at Virajpet in Kodagu district were concluded on Friday.

The searches, conducted since Thursday by sleuths from Bengaluru, were concluded on Friday morning, the family said.

Speaking to reporters outside the house, the actress's mother Suman said: "We all cooperated with the officials since Thursday. The officials asked some questions which we answered properly."

Rashmika, who was not at the residence when the I-T officials arrived, joined them on Thursday night, she added.

According to sources, IT officials from Bengaluru who arrived in three cars on Thursday verified documents pertaining to properties, bank accounts and investments.

Rashmika has acted in several Kannada and Telugu movies. Her recent film 'Sarileru Neekevvaru' opposite popular Telugu actor Mahesh Babu is in the theatres now.

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February 27,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 27: An utterly unprofessional thief, who fell asleep after breaking into a house, was caught by the house owner and handed over to the police in the coastal district of Dakshina Kannada.

The hilarious incident took place on Wednesday in the one-storey, tiled-roof house owned by Sudarshan at Ullas Junction under the limits of Uppinangady police station.

The thief, who gained entry into the house by removing the roof-tiles, has been identified as Anil Sahani, a native of Bihar’s Majipur district. He was snoring on the sofa with a set of keys clutched in his hand when the house owner woke up in the morning.

The house owner, who was sure that the thief was drunk, woke him up by hitting him with a stick and then handed him over to the police.

According to police, the thief was tired after removing the tiles on Tuesday night and hence he decided to take a nap soon after entering the house.

He grabbed a bunch of keys kept near the TV stand and then lied down on the sofa. He woke up only when the house owner hit him with a stick the next morning.

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Mangaluru, Jun 2: Even as the mosques in Karnataka recieved green signal from state government to reopen for congregational prayers from June 8, a senior Islamic scholar in coastal Karnataka has encouraged Muslims to prefer to offer prayers at homes during covid times. 

Twaqa Ahmed Al-Azhari, the Qadhi of Mangaluru, has welcomed the state government's decision to allow Muslims to offer congregational prayers including Jum'a prayers with certain precautions and conditions.

"Government has upheld our religions sentiments. All the mosques where congregational prayers will be held from June 8 should strictly follow all the guidelines issued by the government," he said. 

He also suggested that if any mosque is not in a position to follow all the guidelines issued by the government then it should refrain from holding congregational prayers. "Muslims can continue offer Fard and Jumá prayers at homes as the cornavirus pandemic is still spreading in the region and across the world," he said.

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