Vehicle used for Kabeer murder found; Police on alert to prevent backlash

February 26, 2011

Mangalore, February 26: The black Scorpio, which was used by the assailants to murder Kabeer at Charavu near Gururpur along NH 13 on Friday, was found deserted at Malemar on the outskirts of the city early on Saturday morning.


Kavoor police have seized the vehicle, bearing registration number KA19 ME1414, owned by Abbas K son of Haji Beary, a resident of Mundaje, Belthangady said Deputy Commissioner of Police R Ramesh. A sharp sickle was also recovered from the vehicle.


Although, no arrest has been made so far in connection with this murder, which is depicted as an act of revenge, Mangalore City Police Commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh has expressed confidence of nabbing the accused soon.

Meanwhile, in an effort to prevent any possible backlash of the brutal murder, police, under the limits of City Commissionerate and Dakshina Kannada rural district, have been put on alert and officials put on bandobast duties, as the district has a long history of retaliatory attacks that such murders with communal overtones bring in the wake of the initial incident.

Singh said that police have stepped up vigil across the city police commissionerate limits in wake of the incident. “We have posted additional police personnel in Gurupur, Kaikamba, Vamanjoor and other communally sensitive areas to counter any possible backlash and have used KSRP and DAR men there,” he said.

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Planned murder

The vehicle had been suspiciously moving around Charavu, where Kabeer's house is located, and surrounding areas for over the past few days, according to the residents, who opine that it could be a pre-mediated and well-planned murder.
Kabeer, a prime accused in the murder of Sukhananda Shetty, a BJP leader in December 2006 and other anti-social elements from the majority community was succumbed to injuries inflicted by sharp edged weapons.

The assailants had fled the scene after killing Kabeer and severely injuring his two friends Nazeer and Sarfaraz near former's house. The victims were on their way to a mosque to offer Jum'a prayers.



Painting to crime


Kabeer (32), the second among the three children of Gurupura based Late B Bava and Late Aisamma couple was working as painter in the beginning. His criminal journey had began in 1999, when he participated in a group clash against Bajarang Dal activists in Gurupur.

According to police he has directly and indirectly involved in many murder and murder attempt cases in the past decade. He was released on bail nearly six months ago.






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The tally includes four deaths and 18 people have recovered and discharged.

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July 2,2020

A 7-year-old Dalit girl who had gone missing from outside her residence in Tamil Nadu’s Pudukkottai district on June 30 was found dead last evening. 

Police sources said that the body with severe injures was found in a forest area bordering her village. The young girl had been sexually assaulted before the murder, according to police.

Victim’s neighbour, Raja, 25, who belongs to the Pandaram caste, has been arrested in connection with the incident.

While they have included murder charges in the First Information Report (FIR) against him, they are awaiting the post-mortem report to add sections of the Protection of Children against Sexual Offence Act (POCSO act) in the FIR.

"The girl was playing outside her home at 4pm. Her parents then found her missing and her father filed a complaint at the station at around 7pm. Efforts were then underway to find the girl," said an investigating official.

They found the minor's body in the forest area near her village on the evening of July 1. Her clothes were in a state of disarray and her face was severely injured.

"She has been beaten with sticks on the face and injuries are clearly visible. The post-mortem will reveal the actual cause of death," says an official from the district.

Police sources further add that the neighbour had found the minor roaming around the area on Wednesday and allegedly took advantage of the fact that she was alone.

"During inquiry he admitted that he had sexually assaulted and murdered the girl," says a police official from the district. "Further investigation is underway and we will have more clarity once we get the post mortem report," he adds.

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