Four Bhatkal youths including doctor, NRI charge-sheeted for ‘terror activities’

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July 8, 2015

Bengaluru, Jul 8: The four suspected members of the banned Indian Mujahideen terror group, who were arrested by the Bengaluru police in January, have been charged with supplying explosives for the blasts that occurred in the country between 2010 and 2014.

The police filed a 1,700-page charge sheet with the names of 123 witnesses before the special court on Monday. In it, the police claim that the prime accused, Syed Ismail Afaaque (39), a homoeopathic doctor, married a Karachi-based girl to create an alibi for his terror activities.

In January, the city police arrested Afaaque, Syed Suboor (24), Saddam Hussain (29) and Riyaz Ahmed Sayeedi (32), all residents of Bhatkal town in Uttara Kannada district, from different locations.

Sayeedi, who was a salesman at a hardware shop in Dubai was picked up from Mangaluru International Airport. The police gradually claimed that a large quantity of electronic detonators and circuit boards, gelatin sticks, ammonium nitrate, and jihadi literature and posters were seized.

The charge sheet mentions that Afaaque would go to Karachi with a valid visa on the pretext of visiting his in-laws, but would meet suspected IM founders Riyaz Bhatkal and Iqbal Bhatkal, and other extremists. He obtained training in arms and improvised explosive devices, say the police. He was asked to supply explosives to IM contacts across the country to carry out blasts, the charge sheet says.

Several alleged IM members, who were arrested across the country, have allegedly “confessed” that they got the explosive consignment from Mangaluru, and the police say the source was a mystery until the arrest of the four.

The police have also stated in the charge sheet that the accused were planning to carry out blasts across India during U.S. President Barack Obama’s visit on Republic Day.

Sayeedi is now accused of providing logistic support to terror groups. Investigators have said the timing of blasts coincide with Sayeedi’s trips to India.

The accused have been charged under sections 120B (criminal conspiracy), 121A , 511 (punishment for attempting to commit offences punishable with imprisonment for life ) of the IPC; sections 13, 16, 18, 20 and 38 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and sections 4, 5 and 6 of the Explosive Substances Act.

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May 19,2024

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In a heart-wrenching turn of events, the serene town of Banavasi in Sirsi taluk of Karnataka’s Uttara Kananda district, was struck by tragedy. A young boy lost his life after being struck by lightning on a fateful Saturday evening around 4p.m.

The victim, identified as 16-year-old Sajid Ashfaque Ali, was a bright tenth-grade student at Eden Way High School. Full of dreams and youthful energy, Sajid was enjoying an innocent game with his friends on the Jayanthi High School grounds when the unthinkable happened.

As ominous clouds gathered and rain began to pour, an unexpected bolt of lightning pierced the sky, striking Sajid. His friends watched in horror as he collapsed. Despite the desperate rush to get him to the hospital, Sajid's injuries proved fatal, and he passed away, leaving his family and community in shock and grief.

The rain that had started earlier that afternoon became a backdrop to this devastating incident, casting a pall over the Banavasi police station limits. Sajid’s body has been taken to the government hospital for a post-mortem examination, as the community grapples with the sudden and tragic loss of such a young life.

The tragic death of Sajid Ashfaque Ali is a poignant reminder of the unpredictability of nature and the fragile thread of life. His memory will linger in the hearts of those who knew and loved him, a young life taken too soon.

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May 5,2024

Karwar, May 5: What commenced as a mere exchange of words between spouses swiftly transmuted into a calamitous ordeal, resulting in the heartbreaking loss of their innocent offspring. The heart-wrenching incident unfolded in the serene confines of Halamaddy village in the picturesque expanse of Dandeli, nestled within the idyllic expanse of Uttara Kannada district.

In the throes of a fervent dispute with her spouse, the aggrieved wife, succumbing to an overwhelming surge of emotions, callously propelled their tender six-year-old progeny into the somber depths of a nearby canal, thereafter alerting the local populace to her grievous act.

Promptly apprised of the distressing occurrence by concerned bystanders, the authorities were swiftly summoned to the scene to confront the harrowing aftermath.

Responding to the distress call, the diligent officers of Dandeli rural police swiftly converged upon the site where the innocent child had been cast into the unforgiving waters of the canal, subsequently effecting the retrieval of the child's lifeless form. 

Regrettably, it was discerned that a portion of the child's remains had been tragically claimed by the lurking jaws of a predatory crocodile.

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May 8,2024

Mangaluru: The Mangaluru North police have apprehended a minor in connection with alleged voyeurism incident reported in a private medical college in Mangaluru. 

DCP (Law and order) Sidharth Goyal said that the minor was produced before JJ Board as per due procedure. The incident came to light when a mobile phone was found in women's washroom in the college. 

The mobile-phone was discovered as it was ringing even when no one was in the toilet by the security guard of the college. 

Investigations revealed that the mobile phone had been strategically placed in the restroom. As a result, a case has been registered under north police station.

Further scrutiny into the matter uncovered the identity of the accused, a minor male aged 17, who had gained access to the college premises under the guise of being a patient. Following his apprehension, the accused was presented before the Juvenile Justice (JJ) Board in adherence to legal protocols.

The phone has been seized and a case has been booked under IPC section 354 (C), said the DCP.

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