Mangaluru: 'Assaulted by group in hotel, harassed by cops' - Canada resident in FB post


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Feb 9: In a shocking incident that came to light a week after it occured, a man was allegedly assaulted by a group in a private hotel in the city. The police who took him away soon after the incident also allegedly assaulted and harassed him.

Manoj Prabhu, who lives in Canada, had come down to his hometown Mangaluru to participate in a community festival as well as to attend to his ailiing father. On February 2, he and other family members dined out. At around 11 pm, while the others went home, Prabhu took an auto rickshaw and on the way stopped at a hotel in Kodialbail in order to get a takeout for a late night snack.

While at the cafe in the hotel, of which he had been a regular customer, Prabhu decided to step out for a while to smoke a cigarette. Realizing that he had forgotten his lighter, he asked the waiter for one, but was told that the hotel did not keep lighters as smoking was prohibited inside. He then asked a group of three, who said they did not smoke. He next approached a group of 8-10 men, but instead of politely turning him down, the group allegedly started abusing him with foul words. Prabhu said that he apologised to the group and left.

However, before he could open the door of the cafe, the group of 8-10 men came towards him and allegedly "started pushing, slapping, throwing punches, kicking" him in the gut, and forced him out of the door and into the lobby and the reception area of the hotel, Prabhu said.

Prabhu tried to fight back, but in vain. "I started cussing at them and was screaming so they would stop but neither they nor the manager of the hotel did anything. Instead they proceeded to shove me outside the main door to the main entrance. The main culprits, about 3-4 goons, were asked to go back into (the cafe) and their minions stood there with their phones held up taking photos and videos of the scene," Prabhu said in his post.

Prabhu demanded an apology from the group, but instead the hotel manager allegedly harassed him, he said.

At that moment, Prabhu noticed a police control room (PCR) van and thought the police would finally rescue him. However, the cops who arrived also started allegedly abusing him. The hotel manager had in the meanwhile called the cops, Prabhu said.

Prabhu alleged that he was forcibly lifted into the boot of the PCR van and some of the cops and others who were around started kicking and beating him up again with sticks and bare hands. "I, scared of more beatings, jumped from the boot to the back seat and the two cops told me they will drop me home.But, NO!," he said.

It was then that the police too began allegedly harassing him. "With the child-lock enabled back doors, they drove to their police station, Kadri police station on Bejai main road. Once we reached, the cops dragged me like a dog on the ground, 3 more cops joined in and took me up to the 1st floor of the police station. I realised later that only the ground floor had CCTV cameras. They took away my phone and wallet and a total of 7 cops with heeled shoes and sticks kicked and beat me up for the next hour and a half. With my face on the floor they stomped on me, swung the sticks like I am a drum kit. They finally got me to the ground floor. I asked for a glass of water and/or requested them to call my father. But, NO!!" Prabhu said.

"They allowed neither and kept laughing at me, poking me while they drank water, ate and moved around inside the station. Never have I felt this helpless in my life," he said.

The hotel manager was then called in, and the cops allegedly insisted that he write a complaint blaming Prabhu for creating a nuisance. "As he (hotel manager) finished and got up to leave, I pleaded with him one last time to take me along. All he said was 'I cannot do anything, the cops will take care of you', which I will never forget in my life," he said.

The cops continued to harass him, Prabhu said, until finally at around 2.45 am, his father was called, and he arrived in five minutes. However, the ordeal was not over.

"One of the two cops who was up at the time tried to blame me, and told my father I was drunk and I was cursing at people inside the restaurant. My father clearly told him that my son is not capable of that and told him that this is not in my personality. They had already prepared a statement which blamed me for indecency and forced my father to sign it which he politely declined. They told him that they would have to keep me in the police station until 10 am if he did not agree to sign. Under duress he did as they asked and we left the police station at 4 am," Prabhu said.

He further said that due to the assault, he now has bruises all over his body, and his iPhone and gold ring have been taken away. He also posted pictures of the bruises.

Prabhu later registered an official complaint with the deputy commissioner of police (DCP crime).

"My intention of writing this post is NOT to spread hate against any authority or group which is established to protect civilians but to keep a record of the individuals who wear costumes and do not respect it. These are the people who do not respect a fellow human being," Prabhu said in his post, adding, "The goons/customers at the hotel who pick fight for reasons that is beyond logic and reason, these are people who work out at the gym and feel powerful."

He also said that he remembers the names of all seven police officers, and has figured out names of two out of the eight or ten people.

The assault has meant that Prabhu would be unable to travel back to Canada immediately, as he has filed a complaint. He said his fiancee would join him in Mangaluru and together they would fight for justice.

When contacted by daijiworld, DCP (crime) Laxmi Ganesh declined to comment and said, "I do not know anything about it. I shall look into the matter and investigate."

When daijiworld contacted the hotel, an assistant office manager said that they were not aware of what exactly happened, and that the incident took place outside the hotel. "Whatever happened, it happened outside the hotel, and had nothing to do with the hotel," he said.

 

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  • Kusuma Kumari Gunji, Nellore Kodyadka

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    smoking is best avoided It causes harm

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    Its mentioned on the pack itself..... "Smoking is Injurious to health"

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  • Robert Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    We are not a full fledged democracy. In a true democracy, there is accountability for police force. Whatever may be the dispute , the violence in police custody, proves my point.

    The DCP sir should explain to us, why the police force under him does not follow the rule of law. The police force under him he can control and this incident should not have taken place. This has the potential to damage his track record in police force.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    A permanent residency in Canada , US or Australia makes some Indians think that they have got their skin colour changed!!
    The arrogance, filled with fake sense of superiority can be expressed or unleashed only when they are in India and sometimes it backfires!!
    Pity!!

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  • Pandu, USA

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    Very bizzare are story. To be fair draining should have got a statement from police.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    All those who were involved in the fight must have been high with alcohol.

    At that juncture, even a simple stare may result in undue commotion and fight will erupt.

    Manoj must have tried to show off and challenged the group. He says that he resisted them but no use at all, when 10 people are at a fight better cool off and escape from the spot.

    Usually, some security guys are employed in most of the hotels and especially where drinks are served.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    I feel there is something more to the story than what has been posted.
    If police had raised a hand on him, definitely he would have hurled abuses at them. Mangalore police are not the ones being described in the post.

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  • Anwar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    I am not surprise at the behaviour of the police, they shot two innocent souls few days back.

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  • Manvit, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    there will be more gunshots if they start their bowling practice.

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  • Anwar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    Its good to comment sitting at home watching POGO when you have absolutely no idea how violence impacts the family and kids at home.

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  • Vishu, Udupi

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    Looks like some attitude issue.

    Anyways "smoking is really dangerous "

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  • Karthik, Konaje/Navi Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    Moral of the story : When in Toronto hit the bottle; when in Kudla stick to Tove.

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  • Walty, Kudla

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    Whatever maybe the case, the police can't beat anyone. If he was drunk, they should have done a blood test, have they?

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  • Raghu, Pumpwell

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    When is the end for this all...

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  • sk, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    Why everyone, the goons, the manager, the cops, all were against him? One sided story?

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  • abdul munim, mangaluru

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    I do not think any group in mangalore or the police will behave that badly with a normal person.

    There is something this NRI gentleman is hiding. He must have sweared at the gang and they must have beaten him.

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  • Aneesh, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    It seems he was high on something. True or false idk

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  • Keith, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    There are 2 sides to this story there are videos been circulated where this guy is abusing cops using unparliamentary words and creating nuisance and disturbing customers

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  • AJ, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    Yesss..this must have happened actually...Must have been used to people ignoring swear words in Canada...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    Mangalore Police shouldn't take orders from Politicians ...

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  • Robert Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    Upon reading this shocking news , I am faced with a question. Do we really care about this incidence or we ignore and move on?

    At a time when ethics in news journalism take back seat, I salute daijiworld for this bold coverage.

    I will do my bit in not going to kodiak bail restaurants. Unless we as citizens so our bit, these things will continue to happen.

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    Whoever was involved in this act whether the Kadri Police Station or the Hotel people, should be immediately punished. The Kadri police personnel should not be spared. They are a blot to law & order and should be dismissed from service. This action will create a bad example to the canadian resident when he returns to canada telling his friends "do not go to Mangalore the police are goons"

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    Krishna Dasa, Udupi, thank you for calling a spade, spade. There are idiots who claim to be the defenders of our culture. Which culture, this one?

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  • Al Dsouza, Canada

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    Sorry to hear such a shocking news. Hope law and order protect the people responsible ways. Let's pray for the victim to heal soon and get justice. As a Canadian feel sad for this man who has to go through such a hard time during his visit.to India. Let's pray for all those involved with this incident to practice peace and show love and compassion towards fellow humans.

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  • Samit, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    Manoj, Please make sure to report to Canadian Embassy as soon as possible.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    It is so sad things turned out bad to him.Now that he cant return back due to pending Police case.

    One thing is sure.In mangalore things have turned extreemly from bad to worse.

    Police have too added their part to it.Hotel personal fearing bad reputation ,denied what they saw?

    May be he could have saved all these problems by not begging or asking for a lighter with many people.simply avoid smoking for once?.Sad is Police have simply not treated him as a human being but as a rowdy sheeter.

    No wonder noone respects our Police.They self loose respect in this manner.

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  • Victor Alvares, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    Kelavereg paribokka soya oppuji.

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  • Richard, India

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    Something just does not gel. There must be more to the story. There is a lot of hate in the community .However something must have triggered the rage which is not revealed in the report. All onlookers cannot go mad and beat one innocent person for no reason....

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    Daal mein kuch kaala hai !

    Just for asking cigarette lighter, why should group of 10 people beat up one person???

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    Nalin has to bang on police officers table for the right cause

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  • Valson Mendonsa, Mangalore/USA

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    Police and Hotel both are contributing factor for your incident where the street smart gang blamed on you as a drunker scenario & such gang probably are daily customers & all believed because they were group of 10 mouths speaking and you are only one..
    Now they all know who you are?.all on your side.. This basically ‘Hate Crime and Assault on innocent’ and what action need to be taken. Anything Wrong is Not Strong..

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  • Bala K, Urwa

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    Really shocking. The culprits should be taken in to account and punished. All the CC tv footage to be recovered immidiately otherwise rhe accused will tamper. Nexus between police and hoteliers should be investigated.

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  • Chetan, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    Prabhu is lying, is my analysis after reading the report. The public, restaurant staff and the police will not gang up against Prabhu for no reason. This chap must have gotten drunk and created nuisance.

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  • Indian, India

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    Mistaken identity..

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  • Sunil Pinto, Dubai/ Udupi

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    He will be fighting a losing battle. Better he forgets this incident, packs up his bags and leave India for the sake of his peace of mind. Normal indian citizens have to run from pillar to post for any official work, imagine his plight fighting influential authorities and a callous Indian society.

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    Disgraceful behaviour by the police and goons. In democracy I can’t understand both police and goondas can get away scotfree after these atrocities. And people want to develop Mangalore as tourists attraction. Don’t nforget this news goes internationally.

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    Absolutely shocking..hope for proper investigation.

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  • Krishna Dasa, Udupi,.

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    I ask every visitor to India about how much they like their visit to India and all most all response is they never want to return back to India. They give many reasons cleanliness, quality of life, robbery, theft, rudeness of the host, inequality among people based on gender, cast, religion, fake show up, Grate Indian religion & speritulity with out humanity & service to others etc.

    Every time I return from India I make promise not to return but my love & concern towards few friends and family members make to forget all previous incidents and allow me to book ticket to India and my wife says it is black Indian magic from Indian Citizens. Indian Citizens have robed my ancestral property, Banks and investment companies given me run around, robed me blind, all most killed me but after few months I forget things and return to India. I have difficulty to understand.

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  • Shankar Bhat, Surathkal/California/USA

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    I fully agree with you brother. It is 27 years I never gone back to my country.

    When I am reading the Indian News, my conscious says never go.

    Being a Hindu I feel I am much safe with my Christian neighborhood, happy and loved and cared by them although I belong to another faith.

    I also can't understand where we have the problem and why we can not fix and learn to be good.

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  • James, Bendur

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    Very well said bro. I too regret for my big mistakes in life where I had umpteen great opportunities to settle in good advanced countries but I rejected all just because of my great childhood memories.

    Today when I see the division between religions, hatred and the cruel behaviour of the police personnel towards the common citizen I really shed tears for my mistake.
    Shame on our democracy.

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  • ChrisP, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    All of these western nations are built on the blood of nations like india. Give back all that is stolen , then you will see what these so called "cultured" people are truly capable of.

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  • Satya, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    You are totally wrong. Do not blame others for your situation. The foreigners would not be in a position to rob from us if we were united and strong. We were colonized only because of our weakness and divisions and treachery between ourselves. The Westerners only exploited that situation as anyone else would have done. Just call them smart.
    Ours is one of the oldest civilizations and we should have been the masters of the universe. We had rich and thriving kingdoms while the westerners were roaming in the forests like nomads. Yet they were able to rule over us within a short time of history and today are far more advanced than us and we on the other hand are only going backwards. The western nations have evolved by learning from their mistakes and correcting them, but we refuse to learn and change. That is the difference.

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  • Bangeera, Karkala/Dubai

    Mon, Feb 10 2020

    Chris P my Safron color Bai, The amount we remitting earned from Christian and Muslim countries is so so much, their loot is nothing in front of that! Don't get shocked.

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  • Anwar, Mangaluru

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    Absolutely shocking, there might be more to this ! Looking at the current hateful mindset among few, cops and goons might have mistaken his identity. After reading this article, I cannot find any other reasons for cops beating this innocent guy, such a pathetic environment created.

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  • Mangalorean, MANGALURU

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    Whatever has happened is extremely sad and unjust. This is not the way to deal with things but it's also true that there are always two sides to any story. What we know here is only one side of it, there must have been something that would trigger it but again, violence is never the answer. Whoever are the culprits, must be punished including the cops if found guilty for such atrocities.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    First time in 72 Years ...

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  • suhail, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 09 2020

    Mangalore has become menace of local goons.

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