Mangaluru: HC issues summons to former cop Madan in missing case of student


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (DC)

Mangaluru, Nov 22: The habeas corpus petition plea filed by the parents after their son went missing in mysterious circumstances will be heard by the High Court on Thursday, November 22.

Shiva Kumar, a rickshaw driver has alleged role of former sub-inspector (SI) in Bajpe police station Madan and had filed a habeas corpus petition in the high court after his attempts to trace his son went in vain.

It may be recalled that Vinayaka (19), a second-year student of aeronautical engineering at Karavali College had volunteered to help Madan who tendered resignation to the SI's post to contest in the assembly elections. Madan had contested Mangaluru South as an Independent. Vinayaka worked for Madan for about 7 months after the former had persuaded him to be part of election campaign.


Madan

But Madan lost the elections and he had kept Vinayaka in his apartment promising him a job. Thereafter Vinayaka went missing in mysterious circumstances. The attempts of his parents to contact Madan also went in vain.

The couple also filed a complaint at Urwa police station. The plea in the High Court will be taken up on Thursday and the court has issued summons to Urwa police station sub-inspector Ravish and Madan.

 

  

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