Sand labourer dies after jumping into river during police raid

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October 26, 2016

Bantwal, Oct 26: In a tragic incident, a sand labourer lost his life after jumping into river in his bid to evade arrest during a police raid on an illegal sand extraction site at a remote village in Bantwal taluk on Wednesday.

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The deceased has been identified as Mohammad Sharif (30), said to be a local resident.

The incident occurred when sleuths from Bantwal rural police station raided the sand extraction site at Margadangady near Mallarapattana.

A frightened Sharif immediately jumped into river when a policeman tried to catch him. However, he went missing in the water within a few seconds.

The police immediately called fire fighters and local swimmers. After a thorough search the swimmers found dead body of Sharif in the river.

A tense atmosphere prevailed in the village after the incident. A few locals alleged that Sharif jumped into river when a policeman showed revolver and threatened to shoot him.

A group of angry residents damaged to police vehicle. Superintend of police Bhushan Gulabrao Borase paid a visit to the village for spot investigation. Security has been beefed up in the area to prevent untoward incidents.

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shareef
 - 
Wednesday, 26 Oct 2016

people don't take it as communal

Ullal
 - 
Wednesday, 26 Oct 2016

Inna lillahi wa inna Ilahi rajvoon RIP, Every where suffering middle class or poor people example in Ullal there is no officer born to raid fish mill because it is running by politics and rich people, I totally agree that sand business is illegal but it won't harm any one but in Ullal it harm current generation and coming generation so divert your investigation right place.

HOFZ
 - 
Wednesday, 26 Oct 2016

Why no police raided mining mafia ? And fixing in department ?

Naren kotian
 - 
Wednesday, 26 Oct 2016

Not a loss for nation ....sand jihadis must be taught a lesson . .

..instead of praising our police ...they are blaming our policee.....love u dk police ....

karthik
 - 
Wednesday, 26 Oct 2016

what he wanted he finally got, simply blaming police is not a good idea.

Praveen
 - 
Wednesday, 26 Oct 2016

whatever this community people do, they will unite and protest whether crime or marriage.

Jeevan
 - 
Wednesday, 26 Oct 2016

have these are locals out of their mind? if police shoots him also no issue he is doing criminal offense he deserves to die.

Shaad
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Wednesday, 26 Oct 2016

There is no difference between Hindutva terrors and DK Police now a days.

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