SVS College students attack Thumbay PU College students after writing exam

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March 27, 2015

Mangaluru, Mar 27: In an apparent hate crime, a group of students from Sri Venkataramana Swamy (SVS) College, Bantwal, brutally assaulted the Muslim students of Thumbey Pre University College run by Mohiuddin Educational Trust, Thumbay, when they were returning after writing II PU examination on Thursday afternoon.

Students of Thumbey College identified as Mubeen, Sadaqat, Akbar Siddiq, Sufaid, Nawaf, Munaz and Nishaf, suffered injuries in the unprovoked attack by the SVS College students owing allegiance Sangh Parivar leaders.

Among them the first three students were critically injured and were admitted to a private hospital in BC Road.  Other students underwent treatment at a government hospital in Bantwal as outpatients.

As usually, the second year students of Thumbay PU College, had visited their Examination Centre, i.e., SVS College, on Thursday. After writing the exam Mubeen, Sadaqat and Akbar Siddiq were waiting for bus near the college.

All of a sudden a group of students from SVS College surrounded them and began to assault. The injured students in their complaint filed at Bantwal Town Police Station stated that the assailants pushed them down and assaulted with sticks and pelted stones.

The assailants have been identified as Taranath, Deepak, Chetan, Ashwath, Abhilash, Akash, Pramod and others. After assaulting the trio the assailants targeted another group of Muslim students.

It is said that a recent quarrel between the students of two colleges on board a bus over a trivial issue led to the attack.

A few days ago, while returning from examination, one among the assailants asked one of the victims to hold his bag. The bag accidentally slipped fell on the floor of the bus. This enraged the assailant and he alleged the victim of deliberately dropping the bag.

The issue was brought to the notice of the principals of both the colleges and the students were issued warning. However, on Thursday, the one who had asked the Thumbay PU College student to hold his bags, came along with his associates and attacked helpless students.

Meanwhile, the activists of Campus Front of India (CFI) submitted a memorandum to Bantwal Town Police demanding arrest of the accused within 24 hours.

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March 26,2024

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Mangaluru: Officials from Cyber Economic and Narcotics Crime Police Station in Mangaluru have arrested a man for allegedly engaging in an online fraud by deceiving a person on the pretext of offering a part-time job. The arrested is Saddam Gauri alias Bavuri, 30, from Rajasthan.

City police commissioner Anupam Agrawal said the CEN police received a complaint regarding an online scam related to a part-time job offer.

Police registered a case under sections 66(C) and 66(D) of the IT Act, along with IPC Section 420. The complainant had received a link via WhatsApp from an unknown number, purportedly offering a part-time job opportunity.

Upon clicking the link, the complainant was instructed to complete certain tasks to earn money. However, during the process, the complainant incurred a loss of Rs 1.1 lakh.

Following an investigation into the matter, the CEN police successfully arrested the suspect and presented him before the court. In the course of arrest, police seized two mobile phones, eight debit cards, four bank cheque books, Aadhaar card, PAN card, and other relevant documents from the accused.

The arrest was made possible through the efforts of CEN station inspector Shyam Sundar and his team, under the guidance of City Crime Records Bureau (CCRB) ACP Ravish Nayak and DCP Siddharth Goyal.

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March 27,2024

Bengaluru: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Wednesday launched simultaneous raids in multiple places, including Bengaluru and Shivamogga.

Reports suggested that the ongoing raids are in connection with the Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast in Bengaluru’s Rameshwaram Cafe on March 1. The blast had injured at least ten people as per the police report.

The Central Crime Branch (CCB) had launched an investigation alongside the NIA, and the trail of the suspect led them to Tumakuru first and subsequently to Ballari. Investigators believe that the bomb was planted by Mussavir Hussain Shazib, a handler of the Islamic State’s Shivamogga module who was aided by another IS handler called Ahmed Taahaa.

Sources in the know said that Shazib and Taahaa had stayed in Chennai for about a month between January and February using fake credentials. The names of the suspects were identified after they traced the cap worn by Shazib to a shop in a mall in Chennai. The cap, which was abandoned by the bomber in Bengaluru after the blast, was reportedly bought by Taahaa, around January-end.

As per the NIA, Shazib hails from Masjid Road in Thirthahalli, Shivamogga district, and Taahaa from Fish Market Road, Soppu Gude, Thirthahalli Rural. Both "wanted" suspects have been termed "absconders" by the NIA.

The NIA has questioned seven jailed terror suspects so far in connection with the blast. The investigation agency had also obtained seven-day custody of a jailed terror suspect named Maaz Muneer Ahmed.

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March 26,2024

Bengaluru: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has detained two suspects in connection with the Rameshwaram Cafe blast case in Bengaluru, sources confirmed on Tuesday.

The preliminary probe has revealed that the two suspects were in direct contact with the suspected bomber.

The NIA sleuths have picked up the suspects from an area in the state capital. However, a statement is yet to be made by the NIA in this regard.

Even as the investigating agencies, both NIA and state special wing CCB teams have launched an extensive search operation in various states, the bomber has remained elusive. The authorities had obtained the bomber’s images and videos from CCTV footage on March 1, soon after the incident.

Sources said that the sleuths were suspecting that the bomber had come from Tamil Nadu and was staying in a neighbouring state for two months before carrying out the blast.

The hair samples of the accused were gathered from the hat of the accused which he abandoned in Bengaluru near a religious place. The authorities have sent the samples for the DNA testing and were hoping for a breakthrough.

The Rameshwaram Cafe bomb blast took place on March 1 on the International Technology Park Limited (ITPL) road in the Brookfield area. Low intensity Improvised Explosive Device (IED) was used to carry out the blast and nine persons were injured in the incident.

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