Mangaluru: Goonda act slapped on two criminals


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Mar 3: T R Suresh, police commissioner, has ordered to slap 'Goonda Act' on two persons, accused in several cases at various police stations under the city's police commissionerate limits.

The accused, on whom the Goonda act is slapped are rowdy Samitraj (29), resident of Daregudde near Moodbidri and Abdul Rahim alias Abdul Rahiman (30), resident of Kudroli. They are arrested and sent to Bengaluru central prison.

Samitraj is involved in more than 13 cases relating to rape, attempt to murder and arson. Abdul Rahim is accused in eight cases.

The police commissioner clarified that this action is taken considering the background of the criminals and to maintain law and order under the Mangaluru police commissionerate limits.

  

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  • Tom Cat, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 03 2018

    The police commissioner clarified that this action is taken considering the background of the criminals and to maintain law and order under the Mangaluru police commissionerate limits.

    Ditto applies to Nalpad Harris instead of eye wash treatment at the moment. "Sorry", his background is not the same as theirs.

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  • rao, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 04 2018

    Mr. Tom and Jerry the criminals have 13 & 8 cases each comparing to Nalpad Harris.. his case is a peanut..

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