
Puttur town police arrested Ashraf after they found him in Arsikere in Hassan.
Three teams were formed by Puttur inspector B K Manjaiah to nab the criminal, which were sent to Hassan, Ramnagar and Kasargod districts respectively.
Preliminary investigation had shown that the possibility of Ashraf having fled out of the state was unlikely since he was in a habit of smoking cannabis (ganja) which would be more difficult to obtain outside the state.
Deadline
Hindutva organisations had given police a deadline up to Thursday evening to apprehend the criminal, failing which they threatened to go on a strike in Puttur. However, the police managed to successfully nab the accused earlier than the given deadline.
Dakshina Kannada Additional Superintendent of Police T P Shivakumar held a discussion with representatives of Hindutva organisations here on Wednesday.
In connection with the case, auto rickshaw driver Mohammed Hussain was already arrested by the police as an accessory and remanded to judicial custody.
Mohammed Ashraf had been booked under the POCSO Act, among other sections of the Indian Penal Code.


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