Udupi: Kidnapped Congress Member Vasudeva Adiga's Phone Found


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi

Udupi, Jan 11: One of the two mobile phones belonging to Kota block Congress member and RTI activist Vasudeva Adiga (45) of Vandar, who was reportedly kidnapped two days ago, was found near Avarse in Goliangadi on Thursday January 10.

A worker who was working near Avarse on Goliangadi-Saibarakatte road found the mobile phone and switched it on. It is learnt that the police who were trying to call both his phones found it switched on.

The phone might have fallen when Vasudev was kidnapped and taken along this road, police informed.

"No breakthrough in this case has been made so far. Three teams of police have already been deployed and more police officers have been deputed. Investigation is on. In order to gather more information several people have been questioned. No arrests have been made so far," informed Dr Boralingayya, Udupi district police commissioner.

 

  

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  • Christine, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 12 2013

    We pray for the safety and security of the man being kidnapped and hope that the Police will be able to rescue him soon.May God be with the family to support them in this great hour of crises and agony

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Fri, Jan 11 2013

    No breakthrough in this case has been made so far!
    Had it been Cows or Animals, kidnappers legs would have been
    broken by now.

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