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Thursday, November 30, 2006

Mangalore crime file: Gambling den raided; 9 arrested

The police team under the guidance of puttur assistant superintendent of
police Dr P S Harsha raided a gambling den at Kashigudde near Kokkada and
arrested nine persons. An amount of Rs 1,127 was confiscated from them.
Uppinangady sub-inspector R Ramesh, Sampya SI Nagaraj and police constables
Vishwanath Rai, Devraj, Raghuram, Deviprasad, Uday, Krishnaiah, Surendra,
Monappa, Lokesh, Krishnappa and Suresh were involved in the raid.2 injured
Puttur: Two persons sustained injuries in an accident between a car and a
motorbike at Daddalapalike near Periashanth. Kayarthadka Milk Producers
Society secretary Raghav Gowda and Venkappa Gowda were returning from their
relatives house at Hirebandady when a sumo coming from Bangalore moving
towards Dharmasthala knocked Raghav Gowda and Venkappa Gowda. Uppinangady
police have registered a case. Theft at temple Mangalore: Unidentified
culprits gained entry into Guru Vidyanatha Daivastana at Bejai Kapikad road
and broke the lock and stole gold and silver worth Rs 30,000 on Monday. A
theft case has been registered at Urwa police station on Tuesday. Suicide
Mangalore: Sunil (40) of Kollam of Kerala, who was residing in a rented
house at Minakalya in Panambur.He hanged himself on Monday. An unnatural
death report has been registered at Panambur police station on Tuesday.
Vandalism Kasargod: An unidentified person on Tuesday night allegedly beat
the temple priest at Madhur Madanantheshwara Siddivinayak temple. It is
reported that the person broke the idol of lord Shiva. The police arrived on
the spot. Inquiry is under progress.

BSF soldier missing

Hubli: Border Security Force (ESF) soldier Shekhappa Gulappa Navalgund is
reportedly missing since May 6. In a complaint lodged at railway police
station, his wife Neelamma stated that Shekhappa departed from Hubli station
by Delhi Express train but neither reported to the duty nor came back home
at Pashupathihal in Kundagol taluk.

The missing is 5'8" in height and of dark complexion. He was wearing sky
blue shirt and chocolate brown trouser while departing from Hubli station.
If any information about the missing is found, contact Hubli railway police
station or dial (0836) 2364751.

posted by Jerry "Jet" Whittaker at 11/30/2006 07:02:00 AM

 

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