Tension grips Kasargod as miscreants stab youth to death

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July 7, 2013

Kasarogod, Jul 7: Violence broke out in the town after an 18-year-old boy was stabbed to death near Anangoor in Kasargod district around noon on Sunday.

T A Sabith (18), son of Badruddin from Surlu Meepuguri and an employee of Benzar clothe store is the deceased.

It is said that on Sunday, Sabith had been to Meepugiri maidan along with his friends when two miscreants on bike chased him and stabbed him. Sabith was riding a motorbike along with his friend, Abdul Raees.

Sabith who was seriously injured was rushed to a private hospital in the city where he succumbed to injuries.

News of Sabith's death fuelled tension in the region and within no time groups were seen pelting stones at buses and cars in and around Nullippadi.

Seven booked for murder

The police, who have registered murder cases against seven persons, said the situation was brought under control by late evening.

Prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure have been imposed in areas in the Kasargod town and the Vidyanagar police station limits till July 13. Police reinforcements have been deployed.

Pillion rider Raees was questioned to identify the culprits, and seven persons were charged under Section 302 (murder) of the Indian Penal Code, the police said.

Tense atmosphere

After the murder, shopkeepers downed the shutters apprehending trouble. Buses and other transport vehicles went off the road. Panic gripped people, especially women, stranded in the town without conveyance. The police have stepped up vigil in sensitive and vulnerable localities.

More police forces, including those from the KAP battalion from Kannur and personnel from other stations in the district, have been requisitioned.

Senior police officials, led by Superintendent of Police, Kannur, Rahul R. Nair, are camping in the town.

Earlier in the day, a group of people forced closure of shops on the old bus station premises.

A mob overturned a car near the taluk office. The mob threw stones at a few buses near the new bus station premises.

The glass panes of two Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation buses were smashed. The mob was dispersed by the police.

Condemns

P. Karunakaran, MP, on Sunday condemned the murder of 18-year old Sabith while he was moving in a motorbike with his friend at Anangaoor locality here. He urged the authorities to initiate stern action to book the culprits involved in the incident.

The murder of the innocent youth during broad daylight was quite unfortunate at a time when Kasargod was free from such incidents in recent months, he said.

Since several months Kasargod city had not witnessed any tension. Now, the city is experience obnoxious episode of unrest bringing Kasargod back to the days of fear, anxiety, uncertainty and suspicion.

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