Mangalore, Jun 23: The Bantwal Rural police led by Superintendent of Police arrested six persons in connection with the murder of 27-year-old Naushad at Maripalla in Bantwal taluk, on Monday.
The six arrested are Irfan alias Ippu (24) from Arkula, Tausif (22) from Pudu village, Mohammed Nisar (26) from Padi in Pudu village, Mohammed Nisar (24) from Perimar in Pudu village, Abdul Sattar (27) from Maripalla, and Mohammed Siraj (25) from Perimar in Bantwal taluk.
Addressing a press conference here on Monday, Inspector General of Police (Western Range) Amrit Paul said that the two police teams which had been formed to nab the accused had cracked the case in a record time of 24 hours. Out of the seven accused in the case, six arrested by the police teams have confessed to the crime. The seventh accused, identified as Saddam, is yet to be arrested, he said.
He said that the deceased Naushad had 15 cases registered against him in different police stations in the district. Out of these, nine cases had resulted in his acquittal due to lack of witnesses, one was under investigation, while four cases were pending in the court. Naushad had started his criminal activities from 2003 and was a known rowdy-sheeter in Bantwal taluk, he said.
Personal rivalry seems to be the motive for the murder of Naushad. However, the investigation is still ongoing and more facts will be known with further investigation, he said, lauding the police team for quick investigation and arrests of accused.
The police teams who arrested the accused, also seized five machetes, one rod and a vehicle bearing the registration number KA 23 M 7797 during the arrest.
The police team was led by SP Dr Sharanappa and included Assistant Superintendent of Police T P Shivakumar, Bantwal subdivision DySP Rashmi Paradi, Bantwal circle inspector Belliappa along with members of Mangalore city crime branch (CCB) police.
Do not engage in criminal activities, requests IGP
Speaking to media persons, he requested youth not to engage in criminal and anti-social activity, as it would tarnish the image of the district as well as destroy their reputation and future prospects.
When asked about the accused in Bajrang Dal leader Rajesh Poojary murder case, Mr Paul said that the action taken by police was based on available evidence in the case.
“Although a section of the society may opine that the accused are innocent, we believe that they were involved in the crime and present at the scene of murder,” he said, adding that identification parade by witnesses had also tested positive.
Several members of the society have held protests claiming that the police had arrested innocents in the Rajesh Poojary murder case.






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