Mangaluru, Aug 10: Even as the Bantwal police managed to arrest three among the four accused in connection with the brutal killing of a Muslim youth in Bantwal taluk, a section of saffron activists on social media have hailed the murder.

Four miscreants, apparently Sangh Parivar activists, on last Thursday night had attacked two Muslim youths who were travelling in an auto-rickshaw with sharp weapons. Among the injured 28-year-old Abdul Nasir succumbed to his injuries on the following day while 35-year-old Mohammed Mustafa is recuperating at a private hospital.
Based on a complaint lodged by the survivor, Bantwal police have arrested three of the four assailants identified as Vijit, Anish and Kiran and search is on for the fourth accused Abhijit. All the four accused are said to be activists of Sangh Parivar and had reportedly campaigned for the local BJP candidate during last Lok Sabha elections.
A police officer told Coastaldigest.com that all three arrested were produced before a judge on Monday. The team of police which arrested the miscreants was led by Bantwal Circle Police Inspector K U Belliappa and comprised sleuths from District Crime Intelligence Bureau (DCIB) and Bantwal town police.
‘Hindu Lions’
Meanwhile, a Facebook page named Jai Sri Ram has openly congratulated the assailants who killed Nasir and injured Mustafa. The admin of the page, which has over 21,000 likes, in his Sunday's status, has called the killers “Hindu Lions” and compared the victims to puppies.
The post further issued a call for the saffronization of coastal Karnataka and used abusive words against three MLAs of Mangaluru, who belong to minority communities.

A screenshot of the controversial status of the admin of the Facebook page ‘Jai Sri Ram’, which has over 21,000 likes
Cowardly attack
According to Superintendent of Police Sharanappa SD, on Thursday night at around 11 p.m. four miscreants were waiting on two motorcycles in front of Shiva Temple at Kanduru in Sajipamooda village near Melkar, Bantwal taluk. Two of them stopped the auto-rickshaw in which the duo was travelling and sought direction for Kukkaje village.
As driver Mustafa was giving directions, they allegedly pulled the duo out of the auto-rickshaw and assaulted them with machets. Among them Nasir breathed his last at a private hospital in Mangaluru on Friday.
Mr. Sharanappa said that Mr. Mustafa, who was injured on the chest and hands and admitted to the same hospital, was out of danger.
The attack led to tense condition in Sajipamooda where additional forces were posted to ensure peace in the area.
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