Kundapur: Bhatkal Tense after Cattle-trafficking Van Knocks Down Policemen


Daijiworld Media Network – Kundapur (SP)

Kundapur, Oct 7: Chandrappa (23), a constable attached to Bhatkal police station on the border of the taluk, was killed after the police motor bike in which he was travelling, was hit by a van that was illegally trafficking cattle, on Wednesday October 6. He was a native of Haveri district.  V J Rajesh (33), the other constable who was riding the bike, was admitted into a private hospital here with grievous injuries. Rajesh hails from Sirsi.

The two were discharging duties at Bhatkal check post, when a van loaded with cattle, moved forward without stopping, even after they signalled it to stop. A tempo that followed the first vehicle, also sped past, without caring to stop. The policemen chased the vehicles in their motor bike. One of the vehicles then hit their bike near Sri Venkatramana temple in Bhatkal, critically injuring Chandrappa, who was on the pillion. Chandrappa died while being taken to a hospital.

The accused abandoned their vehicle and disappeared. About 25 heads of cattle, which were reportedly being taken to Bhatkal from the town, were found to have been cramped inside the vehicle. In a related incident, the shops and other establishments observed voluntary bandh since Wednesday afternoon. Activists of Hindu organizations mobbed the Bhatkal police station and urged the policemen to immediately arrest the culprits.

  

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  • RAKESH, MANGALORE

    Sat, Oct 09 2010

    Illegal cattle is responsible for the incident.In bhatkal there's no legall cattle house.Government should take strict action against the cattle thiefs.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Thu, Oct 07 2010

    A very sad and provocative incident. People should repsect the laws of the land should they want to live peacefully. The culprits must be arrested soona and tried. May the departed soul rest in peace. Why they didnt stop when the authorities signalled them to stop??? So far the anti cow slaughter bill has remained a bill and it has not become law. If the cattle were transported illegaly and in an inhuman they must be punished acoording to the laws of the land.

    Let me tell you all, cow slaughter or cows have become political tool like Ramjanmabhoomi and nobody is sincere in their approach. People have been eating beef ever since their inception and all of sudden in 21st century only a negligent percentage of our population is forcing their will on manjority just to score political mileage and to fish in troubled water.

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