Mehdi supported 'free Kashmir': Police

June 5, 2015

Bengaluru, Jun 5: Mehdi Masroor Biswas, whom the Bengaluru police have charge-sheeted for handling a pro-Islamic State (IS) Twitter account, “supported” a “Free Kashmir” and “urged revenge” for the killings of Muslims in the 2002 Gujarat communal violence.

Mehdi Masroor Biswas
Biswas, who was initially booked for waging war against an Asiatic power in alliance with the government of India under Section 125 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), has now been charged with waging war against India under Section 121. The basis for invoking Section 121 is that he “urged” people within the country and outside to fight for a “Free Kashmir”, a top police officer said. Punishment for waging war against India is death or life imprisonment, along with fine. “During investigation, we found that he had asked people from within the country and others to fight for a Free Kashmir. He also tweeted the photographs of Gujarat riot victims, which intended creating enmity within the country,” the officer told Deccan Herald on Thursday.

As per the 36,986-page charge sheet filed on Monday, Biswas’s Twitter page @ShamiWitness contained several tweets on “Free Kashmir”. He has thus been booked not only for waging war against other countries but also within the country, the official said. The charge sheet names Biswas as the only accused and contains a huge data of tweets and technical evidence.

According to a source, Biswas posted 1,22,203 tweets on his page between December 2010 and December 2014. He was arrested from his flat in Jalahalli in December 2014.

Biswas devoted hours together to updating himself about the latest developments about the IS. The officer said, “He used to spend at least six hours a day on the Internet, doing an extensive research about the IS and following their news unfailingly. The minute there was any development in the IS or that region, he used to immediately tweet about it, thus attracting many followers from different countries.”

Biswas would get active after 10 pm and keep tweeting until the early hours. He posted the highest number of tweets—8,811—in May 2014. A majority of his tweets contained photographs of IS leaders, maps, pictorial images of the Levant region, photographs of people who died fighting for the IS attached with condolence messages and images showing people from Kazakhstan, China, Pakistan and other countries attending classes conducted by the militant group.

“Instigating” communal violence also appeared to be on his to-do list. The officer said: “If the activities in the IS region increased so would his tweets. He was more like a news feeder to people following him. Mehdi used to update everything happening in the Levant region. He had also tweeted that his account was suspended by Kuffar (infidels) for reasons unknown but he used to get back by using his technical skills and asked his followers to spread his Twitter page to people across the world.”

HIS TWEETS

-> Taliban vows support to ISIS fighter

-> More than 1,000 Al-Nusra front fighters joined force with ISIS in a single week

-> Secular laws are under my foot

-> We opened 57 free public restaurants in Raqqa city which provided three meals a day for any resident.

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December 7,2025

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Mangaluru, Dec 7: A rare bamboo shrimp has been rediscovered on mainland India more than 70 years after it was last reported, confirming for the first time the presence of Atyopsis spinipes in the country. The find was made by researchers from the Centre for Climate Change Studies at Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, during surveys in Karnataka and Odisha.

The team — shrimp expert Dr S Prakash, PhD scholar K Kunjulakshmi, and Mangaluru-based researcher Maclean Antony Santos — combined field surveys, ecological assessments and DNA analysis to identify the elusive species. Their findings, published in Zootaxa, resolve decades of taxonomic confusion stemming from a 1951 report that misidentified the species as Atyopsis moluccensis without strong evidence.

The shrimp has now been confirmed at two locations: the Mulki–Pavanje estuary near Mangaluru and the Kuakhai River in Bhubaneswar. Historical specimens from the Andaman Islands, previously labelled as A. moluccensis, were also found to be misidentified and actually belong to A. spinipes.

The rediscovery began after an aquarium hobbyist in Odisha spotted a shrimp in 2022, prompting systematic surveys across Udupi, Karwar and Mangaluru. Four female specimens were collected in Mulki and one in Odisha, all genetically matching.

Researchers warn the species may exist in very small, vulnerable populations as freshwater habitats face increasing pressure from pollution, sand mining and infrastructure development. All verified specimens have been deposited with the Zoological Survey of India for future reference.

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December 15,2025

Udupi, Dec 15: What was meant to be a post-pilgrimage gathering turned tragic in Padukere village of Brahmavar taluk, Udupi district, late Sunday night, when a clash among youths escalated into a fatal assault, leaving one man dead.

The victim has been identified as 30-year-old Santosh Mogaveera, a resident of Padukere.

According to preliminary information, the incident took place during a late-night drinking party involving a group of local youths who had recently returned after completing their pilgrimage to the Sabarimala shrine. An argument reportedly broke out among the group and soon escalated into a violent confrontation.

During the ensuing brawl, Santosh Mogaveera was allegedly assaulted and collapsed at the spot after sustaining serious injuries. He was rushed by local residents to a private hospital in Brahmavar, where doctors declared him dead.

On receiving information, senior police officials, including Brahmavar Circle Inspector Gopikrishna, Kota Police Sub-Inspector Praveen Kumar T, Station ASI Manthesh Jabagoudar, and head constables Pradeep and Ashok, visited the spot and conducted an inspection.

Police have taken four youths into custody in connection with the incident. A case has been registered at the Kota police station, and further investigation is underway to ascertain the exact sequence of events leading to the death.

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December 5,2025

Mangaluru: In a significant step to curb online hate and intimidation, Mangaluru City Police have registered a suo motu case against multiple Instagram accounts accused of circulating alleged provocative and threatening content.

While monitoring social media activity on Tuesday, Kankanady Town PSI Anitha Nikkam identified the Instagram handle ‘team_targetttt_900’ for posting a hate message alongside images of lethal weapons. Another account, ‘team_nagara_900’, allegedly shared a threatening post targeting activist Bharath Kumdelu, tagging additional pages such as KARAVALI-OFFICIAL.

Several other accounts — including ‘immu_bhai.fan’, ‘target_boy_900’, ‘kings_of_manglore’, ‘team_target_boys.900’, ‘arshad_mangalore’, ‘target_ka19_ullal’, ‘team_target__’, ‘troll_tigersz_900’, ‘tr_group_900’, and ‘team_target_900’ — are also under scrutiny for spreading similar inflammatory material, police said.

Authorities have urged citizens, especially young social media users, to report suspicious pages and avoid engaging with groups that glorify violence or threaten individuals. Online hate can quickly escalate into real-world harm, and police stress that sharing or promoting such content can attract legal consequences.

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