Seven held for murder attempt on Hindu Jagarana Vedike activist

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November 23, 2015

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Manaluru, Nov 23: The Mangaluru police have arrested seven persons for murder attempt on t a Hindu Jagarana Vedike activist and his friend in Marnamikatte in the city.

A group of persons had hit Sandeep Shetty, a resident of Jeppu Kudpady and his friend Avinash with machetes and heavy sticks when the two had come to a milk parlour on November 18.

The police gave the names of the accused as Kaushik (20) and Abhishek (20), Nikhil Shetty (19) , Sheryas Rao (21) from Jalligudde in Padil, Prasad (23) from Gujjarakere and Nithish S. Shetty (19) from Mangala Nagar and a 17-year-old boy.

The police said they were on the lookout for other persons involved in the assault. All of them were said to be Sangh Parivar activists.

The police have recovered machetes, an iron rod and three motorcycles used for the crime.

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Hrishi
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Sunday, 26 Jun 2016

Muslim leaders might have given the money and support to do those stuffs !

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