Mangalore: Madoor Isubu Blames KFD for Making Him Scapegoat


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Jan 10: Underworld fugitive, Madoor Isubu, has reportedly confessed through a letter addressed to the presiding officer of a court here, that the activities concerning communal violence for which he is being blamed, were in fact, executed by Karnataka Forum for Dignity. He also said he fears for his life from this organization apart from Hindu outfits and the underworld elements.

It is gathered that Isubu also has said he was linked by the organization with various activities, after Mulky Rafiq, who was earlier executing such activities, died in an encounter. He also claimed that even callers posing death threats to various people over phone, had made use of his name without his knowledge, and that he had never got the extortion money he is accused of collecting.

Isubu insists that a Taliban court functions in Mangalore, and that decisions about elimination of people like Sukhanand Shetty and Candle Santu were taken in the city. He says he has become the prime target of the organizations because of the fact that he had revealed the names of all those who were involved with these anti-social activities.

  

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