NRI's kidnap helps police bust extortion gang; Five persons arrested

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December 23, 2012

Kasargod, December 23: The Kasaragod police with the assistance of their counterparts in Karnataka have busted a gang involved in extortion. Five persons, including two from Karanataka, have been arrested so far.

 

The gang used to target seemingly financially sound and vulnerable individuals and used to blackmail them using women, Superintendent of Police S. Surendran told reporters.

 

The arrested are K.E. Ummer, 39, a native of Choudlu village in  Kodagu district and residing at Melparamba, near here; K.M. Jaffer Sharief, 25, of Kunjila village of Madikeri taluk; K.E. Ishaq, 32, of Sullia in Karnataka; S.K. Shailesh, 28, of Koyipadi, near here; and Muhammed Shakeer, 32, of Mogral near Kumbla.

 

Two more persons, including a woman, were absconding, Mr. Surendran said.

 

A complaint filed by P.M. Azeez, a native of Kunjila village near Madikeri, after his uncle Hasainar was 'kidnapped' by the gang led to the arrest of the gang.

 

Hasainar was an expatriate worker in a Gulf country, and had returned home on leave.

 

On December 7, Hasainar, who was on his way to Uppala from Kasaragod, was waylaid by the gang near Bhagavathi temple at Uppala.

 

The gang forced Hasainar, who was travelling with a woman identified as Mymoona, of Bhagamadala in Madikeri taluk, who had sought a lift in his car after befriending him at a jewellery shop, to return to Kasaragod.

 

The gang members took him to Sullia and put up him in a lodge there and demanded a ransom of Rs.25 lakh. He expressed his inability to pay the sum.

 

Mr. Hasainar was later taken back to Melparamba and was forced to stay in the rented quarters of Ummer. To mount pressure on Mr. Hasainar, he was photographed with Mymoona.

 

Later, Mr. Hasainar agreed to give Rs.5 lakh to the gang at a place in Madikeri taluk.

 

On his way to Madikeri along with two gang members, Mr. Hasainar sent a message to his nephew Azeez, who sought the help of the police at Madikeri. Afraid of police, the abductors fled freeing Hasainar.

 

Later, Madikeri police arrested the two gang members the other day.

 

The Madikeri police handed over the case to Manjeshwaram police and a police team led by Manjeshwaram Circle Inspector arrested three more of the gang members, Mr. Surendran said.

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March 10,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 10: Karnataka Health Minister B Sriramulu on Tuesday paid a surprise visit to the Kempegowda International Airport and checked all measures taken by authorities and doctors to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

Till date, 45 people have tested positive for the deadly coronavirus infection across India.

A resident of Bengaluru was tested positive for coronavirus on Monday.

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January 15,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 15: A 28-year-old man, who is a first-year MBBS dropout, was arrested by the police after he posed as a doctor and treated patients at a private hospital at Derlakatte on the outskirts of the city.

The arrested has been identified as Mohammed Habib Hussain, a native of Shivamogga, who was residing in Attavar, Mangaluru. He had discontinued studies after the first year due to personal reasons.

The incident took place on Sunday night  at Yenepoya Medical College, Derlakatte. Dr Sampathila Padmanabha, medical superintendent, Yenepoya Medical College, said the accused had come to the medical college at midnight on December 29.

After speaking to the security guard at the hospital entrance, he introduced himself as an assistant to the consulting urologist, and wanted to visit patients at the private ward situated at floor number 7.

After entering, he called the duty nurse to get case sheets. Later, he examined two women patients in the presence of the duty nurse, and also wrote a prescription on the patient case sheet. He also yelled at a nurse, saying that she isn’t doing her duty properly, and left the place.

However, the nurse who grew suspicious, informed the management, after the accused had left the place. The management, who crosschecked about the accused, found out that he is not a doctor, and that he is also not associated with the hospital.

The management sent an advisory to all employees to produce their identity cards, whenever they enter any wards, especially at night, and also to keep an eye on anyone suspicious. The same message was passed on to other hospitals in the vicinity.

The accused again showed up at the hospital on Sunday night. As security guards were told about strangers visiting the hospital in the guise of doctors, he was allowed to enter the hospital premises, so that he can be apprehended. He later went to the reception counter and queried about the consultant urologist. When he noticed that the staff had an idea about what was happening, he tried to flee from the spot. He was later caught by a security guard, and the police were informed. He was arrested by Ullal police station personnel.

Dr Padmanabha added that he used to roam around with his friend in a car. He was also involved in a similar incident at a private hospital in Kankanady, and the same has been informed to the police. He visited hospitals in a car, which has been seized by police.

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July 10,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 10: Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) workers under the All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) on Friday held protests in different parts of Karnataka, demanding personal protective equipment (PPE) kits and a salary of at least Rs 12,000 per month.

According to Madhu Kumari, an ASHA worker from Kalaburgi, ASHA workers currently receive a salary of Rs 3,000 per month.

"Our demand is to increase our wages to at least Rs 12,000 per month. We have been making this demand for the last six months but we have not received any response from the authorities. We will not go back to work until we are given an appropriate response. We did not want to create a difficult situation but the government has given us no choice," Kumari told ANI.

Clad in their signature pink saris, the women were holding posters in their hands and raising slogans to demand appropriate salary for their work and the necessary equipment to protect themselves from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Farhana, an ASHA worker protesting in Shivamogga, said that the women have been making demands for PPE kits since June 30. "We have been taking care of COVID patients for the last few weeks but have not received adequate PPE kits. A few of us received some in the beginning but they were not enough. We are not even given hand sanitiser or masks to protect ourselves," she added.

"We have sent letters to the District Commissioner's Office and to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare but our pleas have gone unheard. We are protesting to get the attention of the concerned authorities," she added.

They also demanded that authorities to conduct their COVID-19 tests as they have to deal with patients infected with the virus.

Sajida, an ASHA worker in Kalaburagi said, "We are very stressed about the COVID situation. We take care of sick people day in and day out, but no one is there to take care of us. We want the government to conduct COVID tests for all ASHA workers in the state."

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Angry bakth
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Sunday, 12 Jul 2020

ASHA worker its better to sleep in home instead of working and risking your life, 3000 rupes is nothing...who can work home....government of indian is one of the namarad and currupt, you wont get any hike...

 

poor people will survive this COVID but not the rich currupt politician, let them die like dog

 

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