Three More Stabbed in Blood-thirsty Kasargod - City Cordoned off
Daijiworld Media Network - Kasargod (GA)
Pics: Daijiworld Kasargod Network (DK)
Kasargod, Apr 18: The city for long has a bloody history. But so far it was known for rivalry between political parties which usually ended in bloodbath. But now suddenly the blood-thirsty city seems to have found another reason to bathe in blood. While the spate of murders has continued unabated, the motive behind these murders has changed from party rivalry to rivalry between two communities.
Even after 3 murders in the first 4 days of the week, the city now seems to be still thirsty for human blood. While certain Sandeep was murdered at the beginning of the week, Mohammad Sinan was murder to avenge former's death on Wednesday evening. Even before the people could come in terms with these two ghastly murders, locally popular advocate and BMS leader Suhas was stabbed to death, possibly to avenge Sinan's murder. Between this, almost 4 persons of different communities were stabbed.
The victims: Sandeep, Sinan and Suhas
A deserted Kasargod bus stand
The Kerla ADGP who visited Kasargod on Thursday
Now in yet another incident of stabbing, three more persons were stabbed in the small hours of Friday April 18 at Ambalaphara near Kanhagad. The stabbed have been identified as Rashid (28), Aziz (28) and Rahim (30). Out of the injured Rashid is said to be in a critical condition in a hospital at Mangalore. While Aziz is admitted in Kasargod district hospital, Rahim is being treated in a hospital at Kannur. The district had observed a twelve-hour bundh from 6 am on Thursday. Accordingly they had started late in the night in an Alto car (KA 14 F 1050) from Yermad. But as they reached Ambalphara, they were stopped by unidentified men, who stabbed them and fled the place.
On the other hand 'Haji’s Timber' situated at Nallakkunnu and owned by Mohammad, son of Ibrahim Haji of R B Nagar near here was set on fire by miscreants at 3 am on Friday. The exact details are yet to be furnished, it is said that total loss is estimated at Rs 15 lac.
The city has fully been cordoned off by police and no one’s allowed either to enter and come out of the city. The ctoherwise busy city is wearing a deserted look with no business activities. Even bus service between the city and Mangalore remains suspended as of now.
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