Udupi: Bajrang Dal men thrash 2 for transporting buffaloes; arrested

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July 21, 2017

Udupi, Jul 21: Miscreants belonging to Bajrang Dal on Thursday waylaid a vehicle and thrashed two persons for allegedly illegally transporting two buffaloes at Jarigekatte Junction in Mundkur village coming under Karkala Rural Police Station limits in Udupi district.buffaloes

It is learnt that the miscreants stopped a van which was carrying two buffaloes at Jarigekatte Junction at around 8 a.m.. They beat the two persons, Rajesh Mendonca and Sadhu Poojary, who were transporting the two buffaloes in the van.

Meanwhile, Sub-Inspector of Police Karkala Rural Police Station who also got information about this, rushed to the spot and raided the van. Since Rajesh Mendonca had been assaulted, he was taken to hospital for treatment. Meanwhile, Sadhu Poojary had managed to escape.

The police seized the two buffaloes which had been kept tied in the van along with the vehicle. A case had been registered against the victims in the van under sections 8, 9 and 11 of Karnataka Cow Slaughter Prevention Act and Section 379 (theft) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

Rajesh Mendonca in his complaint stated that he was transporting the two buffaloes in the van from the house of Sadhu Poojary at Renjal village in Karkala taluk, which were to be given to a person, Chandrahasa Shetty, at Punaroor village near Mulki in Dakshina Kannada district, for rearing them.

But when the van reached Jarigekatte Junction, the two activists, Sandeep and Ramesh, stopped the vehicle.

They beat him and Sadhu Poojary, who was with him, with their hands. He suffered an injury in his head. But in the melee, Sadhu Poojary managed to escape.

A case has been registered under Sections 341 (punishment for wrongful restraint), 324 (voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means), 323 (punishment for voluntarily causing hurt) read with Section 34 of Indian Penal Code.

K.T. Balakrishna, Superintendent of Police, said that the police had arrested both Sandeep and Ramesh and produced them before court which granted them bail.

Meanwhile, Rajesh Mendonca, who was later arrested, was produced before court which remanded in judicial custody, he said.

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Wonder Kotian
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Sunday, 23 Jul 2017

Wonderful Ashokappa Better you become Law and Order man to obey the law!!!!!!! but in Dakshina Karnataka, Not only RSS Criminal but also some other poor Humans killed by RSS criminals, Ashoka and Shobakka both side of a Coin, but every Dog has its own day, our greatest, Honourable Minister doing fantastic work around Dakshina Karnataka, Hats of to him.
Jai Hoo Siddanna.

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