Udupi: Partnership turned sour - Man kidnapped, brutally beaten up


Silvester D'Souza
Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (SP)

Udupi, Jan 29: It has been reported that a youth kidnapped his former business partner, brutally assaulted him for two hours with the assistance of ruffians, and abandoned him on the road in critical condition. It is alleged that the main accused had been pursuing his demand for money from his erstwhile partner, and had turned angry at the fact his demand had not been met.

The incident occurred within the limits of Kota police station, and the person who was grievously injured in the incident is Rajesh Shetty (25), son of Narasimha Shetty from Achlady in the taluk.

Reportedly, Achlady Rajesh Shetty and Basrur Sudhir Shetty, who are distant cousins, had formed a partnership and opened a medical shop some years back. The partnership was dissolved in later years, but Sudhir Shetty, who claimed that he had lost Rs 50,000 in the business, kept on insisting that Rajesh Shetty should make good this loss. Sudhir Shetty also threatened to murder Rajesh Shetty, and repeatedly pestered Rajesh over phone to part with money since the last six months, it is alleged. Rajesh did not take this threat seriously.

At around 5.30 pm on Wednesday, a Maruti Omni van bearing registration No KA 20 D 2043 pulled up near Rajesh Shetty's house. Sudhir Shetty and six other unidentified persons alighted from the vehicle, barged into Rajesh's house, and dragged him away. Rajesh's motor bike was also taken away by them. Only Rajesh was at home at the time, and the family members who came home later, felt that Rajesh had gone out to attend some work. Some local youth had seen the vehicle approaching Rajesh's house, but they did not take it seriously as they were not aware that the youth had been kidnapped.

The gang dumped Rajesh inside the van, and continued to assault him when the van was on the move through B H Road, Herikere, Basrur etc. They pulled away a gold chain from his neck, and called his friends by using Rajesh's cellphone, asking them to pay Rs 50,000 or be prepared for the murder of Rajesh if they fail to pay or inform the police.

A friend of Rajesh immediately arranged for the amount and placed cash at a spot mentioned by the gang at about 9 pm. By then, the gang had seriously injured Rajesh in his head. The gang members escaped after dumping Rajesh and his motor bike near Hunsemakki village. Friends of Rajesh took him to Kundapur where treatment was provided, before he was shifted to Manipal Hospital.

A case relating to the incident stands registered in Kota police station. The police have begun efforts to arrest the culprits.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    such Action is no go even he had a great loss.Is there any proof that other one had gain?when loss is there ,should both bear it.cant push up on one.probably the other (victim)was successful in other Business so was joulous of him.why did he not complain to ploice when threats came?now beat him the same way as he did to his Cousin.You Need not have enemys if such relatives are there.Hope victim will recover his health fast.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Jan 29 2015


    Bhandarkar,

    Boss, breaking business partnership and incurring financial loss could be sustainable to some extent but broken marriage would be a living hell. God forbid. Easy to talk. Only those who have undergone such unfortunate happening may know better. Let us try to uphold our marriage oath to best of our ability.
    “Faith makes all things possible… love makes all things easy”

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  • VM, Udupi

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    Bokka, time ethu andu?

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  • VM, Udupi

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    Sorry I was asking this to someone who commented out of the subject. Baki aap samazdar hai.

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  • Ziro, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    Mr. Karan (Katapadi/Dubai)

    Wake up from your dreams!
    Do you think that the kidnappers inform law enforces before they plan something ?

    Tell me, since you mentioned that you are currently residing in Dubai you should be knowing that they have strict laws so does that stop crime from happening ?
    Saudi has more one of the most stricter laws along with the religious police do they have "ZIRO" (zero) crime rate ?

    "WHAT HAVE YOU GIVEN TO THE COUNTRY"

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  • Ralf Kudroli, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    What on earth are you talking about Mr. Bhandarkar? Wat has that got to do with the above scenario?

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    It's o.k.-You will not understand, even if I explain, Mr Ralf.
    Read Flavian's comment.

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  • Ronald, Udupi

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    Immature people solve disputes this way!! There are many outfits closely affiliated to politics are part of this kind of solutions on a daily basis!! Often in the name of God!!

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  • Karan, Katapadi/Dubai

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    BJP is talking about women security and women power. Where is security for common man? Had there been strict law, can any one dare to do this?? Why he didnt go to police or court instead of kidnapping and injuring?

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    These atrocities should be controlled by all means and the police should make a serious note of crimes like these and they should severely deal with people indulging in these criminal acts.

    Joe Gonsalves

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  • kusuma kumari g , kodyadka

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    Bad partner like this probably deserves this treatment. But police could have been informed instead of taking law into your own hands.

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    The Whole Karnataka state is gone to dogs. Everyday we hear different crimes...

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  • RTN MICHAEL MATHIAS SHIRVA ROTARY, PILAR SHIRVA

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    very bad .partnership is always danger

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    This happens too often in a partnership called 'Marriage'!
    This is no big deal!........
    However, 'Marriage' is (a big deal...no that deal-o.k?) but then the vows taken, unwritten agreements are blown to the wind in matter of seconds and scenes uglier than those described here are enacted....Is it not?

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    Yesterday somebody had rightly commented that once peaceful Kundapura is closely following the steps of Kasargoda, his fears seem to be coming true for sure!!!

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  • JK, Udupi

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    No law and order in place, everything out of control. Credit goes to George.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    It’s ok if it is in line with Partnership deed!!!!

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    Better not to show the CA / Vakil knowledge in such goondagiri cases...

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  • Willy, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    Cops have to be on the move, when you get these culprits, some good punishment should be given so that they remember this treatment for the rest of their life. 5 years of hard labour should be given. My idea still remains same, take them to villages and make them clean places.

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