Mangaluru, Jul 13: A tense atmosphere prevailed in Volalu, Bajattur and Golithottu villages near Uppinangady in Puttur taluk on Sunday following an attack by alleged Sangh Parivar activists on Muslim youths amidst a slaughterhouse raid by police in the vicinity.
At least five persons sustained injuries in the clash at Golithottu village on Sunday evening even as the sleuths from jurisdictional Uppinangady police raided a small slaughter house at Volalu.
The injured have been identified as Haris (28) Fairoz (29), Abdurrahman (39) and Hyder (27), all residents of Golithottu, and Jayant alias Koli Jayant, a resident of Konalu, who runs a chicken stall at Golithottu village.
It is learnt that a gang of around 50 miscreants belonging to Sangh Parivar chased and assaulted the four Muslim youths at Golithottu. Among them Fairoz and Abdurrahman have been hospitalised with severe injuries.
The attack took place when Haris was leading his calf from his uncle’s plantation. Three other victims were also walking with him. All of a sudden dozens of people came in different vehicles chased them and attacked them with rods and stones.
Some of the assailants have been identified as Deekaiah Poojary, Shekhara Poojary, Umesh, Jayant, Raghunath, Harish, Vinay and Ganesh. According to victims, the miscreants continued to assault them even after the police reached the spot.
Among the assailants, Deekaiah was an accused in recent communal riots while Raghunath, Umesh and Harish pelted stones at a Masjid in Karaya in the past.
It is learnt that before attacking the Muslim youths the assailants had passed information to Uppinangady police about an unauthorised slaughterhouse located in a corner of a plantation owned by one Idinabba at Volalu.
The police immediately rushed to the spot and arrested three persons and confiscated three heads of cattle, a weighing machine and other equipments. The arrested have been identified as Zainuddin, Abdurrahman, and Muhammed Asif. However, none of the assailants have been arrested so far.
Meanwhile a few miscreants, pelted stones at a chicken stall owned by Jayant and injured him for allegedly helping the assailants.
Armed reserve police contingent was summoned to bring the control under situation after people from different communities began to gather in the area. Rural circle inspector Anil S Kulkarni and Kadaba sub inspector Yogeesh Kumar also visited the spot.


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