Inter-state vehicle theft: Four arrested

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November 7, 2012

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Mangalore, November 7: Police have cracked an inter-state vehicle theft case and arrested four persons in this regard.

The arrested are Abdul Basheer (21) of Padnoor, Vittla, Mohammed Haaris (19) of Madnooru, Puttur, Kamalaaksha (29) of Kodapadavu, Bantwal, and Mohammed Faisal (21) of Savanoor, Puttur.

Addressing mediapersons at his office in Mangalore, Abhishek Goyal, SP, Dakshina Kannada district, said that vehicle and gas cylinder theft cases had been registered in Puttur, Sullia, Uppinangady, Kadaba, Ullal and Manjeshwar police stations. There was suspicion on the four accused and DCIB police caught them from Mani, Bantwal taluk. The police intercepted them while they were riding bikes and found that they had no documents. Further questioning brought other details to light. The case has been handed over to Puttur Rural Circle Inspector to be taken forward.

7 Pulsar bikes, 2 Honda Activa scooters, 1 Yamaha bike, and 7 gas cylinders have been recovered from the accused. A total of 15 cases have been solved due to this operation and the total value of the recovery made is about Rs. 4,50,000, Mr. Goyal said.

Of the 10 vehicles, 2 vehicles were returned voluntarily by people to whom the accused had sold them, after receiving information that they had been arrested, Mr. Goyal said. The accused would steal vehicles and gas cylinders and sell them to other people, he said.

Ready to share investigation details with Sowjanya's family

Responding to a query on the Dharmasthala Sowjanya rape and murder case, Mr. Goyal said that he is willing to share the investigation file with the family members of the victim. He reiterated that if they feel that the case needs to be investigated by another agency, he is willing to hand over the probe. But so far no such appeal has come to him in writing from the victim's family, he said.

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May 29,2020

Bantwal, Karnataka, May 29: Vitla Police have registered a case against four persons, including a Bajrang Dal leader, on charges of assaulting a boy and forcing him to chant 'Jai Shree Ram', video of which had gone viral on social media.

Police said on Friday that the accused have been identified as Bajrang Dal leader Dinesh, a resident of Kanyana, and two 16-year-old youngsters from Kolnadu village and a 17-year-old boy from Kanyana village. The victim of the assault has been identified as the first PUC student of Kudtumugaru.

On April 21, at around 11 am, four accused waylaid the boy's bike and started abusing him. They then dragged the boy to Kadumath High School grounds and assaulted and posed life threat. Besides, they forced him to chant ''Jai Shree Ram,'' he stated in the complaint.

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Agencies
January 19,2020

New Delhi, Jan 19: Senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal on Sunday asserted that every state assembly has the constitutional right to pass a resolution and seek the amended Citizenship Act's withdrawal, but if the law is declared constitutional by the Supreme Court then it will be problematic to oppose it.

His remarks came a day after he had said there is no way a state can deny the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) when it is already passed by the Parliament.

"I believe the CAA is unconstitutional. Every State Assembly has the constitutional right to pass a resolution and seek its withdrawal. When and if the law is declared to be constitutional by the Supreme Court then it will be problematic to oppose it. The fight must go on!" Sibal said in a tweet.

His remarks on the CAA at the Kerala Literature Festival (KLF) on Saturday had caused a flutter as several non-BJP governments, including Kerala, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal and Maharashtra, have voiced their disagreement with the CAA as well as National Register of Citizens (NRC) and National Population Register (NPR).

"If the CAA is passed no state can say 'I will not implement it'. It is not possible and is unconstitutional. You can oppose it, you can pass a resolution in the Assembly and ask the central government to withdraw it.

"But constitutionally saying that I won't implement, it is going to be problematic and going to create more difficulties," said the former minister of law and justice.

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News Network
April 3,2020

Udupi/Mangaluru, Apr 3: As many as 11 liquor addicts in Udupi and Dakshina Kannada districts have committed suicide, due to non-availability of liquor.

It is said that the District administration, in association with Psychiatrists, have taken the initiative to provide counselling services, along with telemedicine, to the addicts.

Deputy Commissioner G Jagadeesh said on Thursday that arrangements will be made to provide treatments and personal counselling for the liquor addicts.

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