Bantwal: Police find knife in auto rickshaw during inspection, two taken into custody


Mounesh Vishwakarma
Daijiworld Media Network - Bantwal

Bantwal, Jul 9: The police on Sunday July 9 night found a sharp knife in an auto rickshaw during inspection of vehicles at Panemangalore here and took two persons into custody.

In the wake of untoward incidents that took place at BC Road on Saturday July 9 during the funeral procession of slain RSS worker Sharath, the police have tightened security and begun nakabandi at important points in the district.

Udupi police officials and personnel who are also lending a hand with the security arrangements were inspecting vehicles at the old bridge in Panemangalore, when they found a knife in one of the auto rickshaws.

The police then seized the rickshaw and took its two occupants into custody.

As Sec 144 is still in force in the district, no one is allowed to carry sharp objects or weapons with them in public places.

Bantwal town police are investigating further.

Meanwhile, the police have stepped up investigation into the stone-pelting and stabbing incidents at BC Road and Kaikamba during the procession on July 8. On Sunday evening, the police visited several houses hunting for the accused. A video recording in possession with the police has helped them in noting the culprits involved in the stone-pelting. Based on the video evidence, the police have begun the operation to nab the accused. Police are hunting for the culprits in BC Road, Parliya, Kaikamba and Shantiangadi.

  

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 10 2017

    On the flip side, in rural areas it is common for local coolie workers to carry sickles n knives etc. to be used to clear thick foliage, shrubs or assist in other farming activities, especially during this season of growing vegetables!

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  • Orton, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 10 2017

    Earlier to win in elections they tried to use Ram Mandir in Ayodya but failed.
    In 2014, they tried NAMO, passed.
    In Bihar, they tried with Cow but failed.
    In UP, they tried with EVM, passed.
    In Karnataka, they are trying with Knifes, waiting for the result.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 10 2017

    Leaders have gun permits for their self defense.
    Can't we poor people carry a simple knife for self defense in this time of communal unrest?

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 10 2017

    Ask Nalin and Shobha yeddy ....

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  • Jagdeep, Mangaluru

    Mon, Jul 10 2017

    Police should check the track records of the mobiles of some politicians .

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Jul 10 2017

    Police should comb all vehicles including animal push carts, two wheeler and four wheelers, buses and Lorries included, also boats
    Weapons can be transported in anything

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  • Stan, Udupi/Dubai

    Mon, Jul 10 2017

    They may be carrying weapons for self defense.

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  • Acchu, Mlore

    Mon, Jul 10 2017

    It's better to Ban knife in Mangalore than beef ban.

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 10 2017

    If any one hold /posses weapons like knife etc should be construed as trouble mongers. Such persons be arrested and declred as Rowdy sheeters.

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  • Sandesh, Mangalore, Oman

    Mon, Jul 10 2017

    If that was knife left in that auto by someone traveled in that before ?

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 10 2017

    No doubt, when Section 144 is in force, carrying knife or weapon is prohibited. Other than that, under the present situation, these people may have been carrying the knife for defence and not offence.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 10 2017

    I wonder if they are from Chaddi Gang 😁 😁😁

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  • Prashant Karkera, Hejamady/Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 10 2017

    If they were, their names would have been published, identity not disclosed itself says the story

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  • Sathish shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 10 2017

    It is the handy work of peace loving gown covered persons. who are not happy with peace between two community to fulfil their agenda.

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  • ayan, bangalore

    Mon, Jul 10 2017

    The police on Sunday July 9 night found a sharp knife in an auto rickshaw during inspection of vehicles at Panemangalore here and took two persons into custody.
    But why Police is not exposing thier names to the news agency. also why police is not exposing the names of stone-pelting culprists,

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  • Ummar, Santhekatte

    Mon, Jul 10 2017

    Well done police dept. Who ever takes the law on their hand should be dealt with strict action. Don't let anybody to get scott free.

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 10 2017

    How come police release the names in some cases and not in some cases?

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