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  • Yellapur: Bodies of Two Brothers Swept Away in Kavalagi Stream Recovered

    Yellapur, August 13, 2025 – The bodies of two brothers, Mohammed Rafik Ibrahim Sab Sayyad (27) and Mohammed Hanif Ibrahim Sab Sayyad (25), from Madanasara village, who went missing after being swept away by the strong currents of Kavalagi stream while returning from fishing in the Bedti River, have been recovered. The incident occurred on August 10, 2025, when the brothers, part of a group of eight, were caught in a sudden surge of water while crossing the stream.

    Local residents, police, and fire brigade personnel immediately launched a search operation. On August 11, Mohammed Rafik’s body was found, followed by Mohammed Hanif’s body on August 13, approximately 1 km from the incident site. The police retrieved the bodies and initiated legal procedures. The tragedy has left the family and local community in deep sorrow.

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  • Mangaluru: BJP Leader Ravindra Naik’s Role Exposed in Ashraf Mob Lynching Case Charge Sheet

    Mangaluru, August 13, 2025 – The charge sheet filed in the mob lynching case of 38-year-old Ashraf, a mentally unstable individual from Kerala, killed in Kudupu, Mangaluru, on April 27, 2025, has brought to light the role of BJP leader Ravindra Naik, husband of former BJP corporator Sangeetha Naik. The document also exposes initial attempts by Mangaluru police to suppress his involvement, despite all 21 accused naming Naik in their statements.

    The incident occurred during a cricket tournament in Kudupu, where Ashraf was brutally attacked and killed by a mob. Some claimed he shouted “Pakistan Zindabad,” triggering the assault, but locals and human rights organizations argued that Ashraf, being mentally unstable, was targeted after a minor altercation. The charge sheet details how Naik allegedly incited the mob, urging them to “beat and kill” Ashraf for the alleged slogan and prevented players, including Deepak from the Kongooru cricket team, from stopping the assault. Statements from multiple accused confirm Naik’s presence and provocative remarks, such as, “If we let him go, others will do the same tomorrow. We’ll handle the police.”

    Initially, Mangaluru Police Commissioner Anupam Agrawal, on April 29, 2025, claimed no complaints were filed against Naik, despite the accused implicating him during early interrogations. The charge sheet contradicts this, revealing consistent statements about Naik’s role. Allegations suggest Naik and another accused, Devadas, attempted to cover up the incident, instructing others to deny knowledge and promising to manage police inquiries to ensure a “C report” (closure without charges).

    The case, initially registered as an unnatural death, was reclassified as murder due to public outrage, media coverage, and pressure from human rights groups. The post-mortem report, released on July 25, 2025, confirmed Ashraf’s death resulted from severe injuries, including 35 external wounds, brain hemorrhage, and kidney damage caused by blunt force trauma. Despite Naik’s name appearing in the charge sheet, he has not been formally charged, with police citing insufficient evidence and his unavailability for questioning. Naik remains at large, raising concerns about political influence in the investigation.

    The case has sparked questions about police conduct, especially after Agrawal’s transfer and the appointment of new Commissioner Sudheer Kumar Reddy, who also denied evidence against Naik. Social media posts questioning Naik’s non-arrest led to police warnings against such claims without evidence. Further investigation into Naik’s role is promised, but his exclusion from the accused list continues to fuel suspicions of a cover-up.

  • Udupi: Election Commission Issues Notice to Bharatiya Janashakti Congress for Inactivity

    Udupi, August 13, 2025: The Election Commission of India (ECI) has issued a show-cause notice to the Bharatiya Janashakti Congress, an unregistered political party based in Udupi, on August 12, 2025. The ECI cited the party’s failure to contest any elections since 2019, rendering it inactive for six years, as the basis for proposing the cancellation of its registration under Section 29A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951.

    The party, registered at D.No. 4-148/A, Paniyoor Road, Uchila, Udupi, is required to submit a certified written response from its president or general secretary by September 1, 2025, and mandatorily participate in a hearing. Failure to comply will result in the party’s deregistration without further notice.

  • Hebri: Police Register Case Against Vijay and Others for Threatening Temple Trustee’s Family

    Hebri, August 13, 2025: Hebri police have registered a case against Vijay and his associates for allegedly threatening Supreeth (32), a resident of Chantaru village, Brahmavar, and his family, preventing them from entering the Nandal Shri Durgaparameshwari Temple in Nadpalu village, Hebri taluk. The incident occurred on August 12, 2025, at around 12:30 PM, when Supreeth and his family were in their car at the temple premises.

    According to the complaint, Supreeth’s grandmother, Manorama, is the hereditary administrative trustee of the temple. Vijay and others approached the vehicle, blocked it, and issued life threats, explicitly denying the family entry to the temple. The accused have reportedly made similar threats in the past over temple-related matters, raising concerns about potential harm to Supreeth’s family. Based on the complaint, Hebri Police Station registered a case (Crime No. 52/2025) under Sections 126(2) (wrongful restraint), 351(2) (criminal intimidation), and 3(5) (acts done with common intention) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).

    Investigations are underway to address the recurring threats and ensure the safety of the complainant’s family.

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  • Fugitive House Theft Accused Nagaraj Narayan Naik Arrested in Koppal

    Bhatkal, August 13, 2025: Bhatkal Rural Police have apprehended Nagaraj Narayan Naik, a resident of Raichur, currently residing in Byndoor, Udupi district, who had been absconding for four years in connection with a house theft case. The arrest was made in Karatagi, Koppal district, on August 13, 2025. Following his apprehension, Naik was produced before a court, which ordered his judicial custody.

    The operation was successfully executed by a police team, with Constables CHC 646 Arun Naik and CHC 292 Lokesh Naik being commended by the police department for their exemplary service in apprehending the accused.

  • Udupi Police Arrest Two for Stealing Copper Pipes Worth ₹6.31 Lakh from Moodanidamboor Hospital Site

    Udupi, August 13, 2025: Udupi City Police have arrested two individuals involved in the theft of copper pipes, fittings, and old copper strips valued at ₹6.31 lakh from a government hospital under construction in Ajjarkad, Moodanidamboor village, Udupi taluk. The stolen materials were intended for the hospital’s oxygen pipeline installation.

    The arrested individuals are Mohammad Javeed (29, Dr. Shivarama Karanth Nagar, Bengaluru) and Sayyad Dada Peer alias Liaqath (28, Shira taluk, Tumakuru district). A special police team, led by Inspector Manjunath V. Badiger, apprehended the accused in Shivamogga on August 12, 2025. The team recovered copper pipe pieces worth ₹2.81 lakh, a Maruti Swift Desire car, and an axle frame, totaling ₹6.31 lakh in seized property.

    The theft came to light when hospital authorities noticed missing copper materials from the storeroom and reviewed CCTV footage. The footage revealed that on July 20, 2025, Liaqath and another individual loaded copper pipes, fittings, and old copper strips worth approximately ₹8 lakh into a car and fled. Based on the complaint, a case was registered at Udupi City Police Station.

    This swift action by the police underscores their commitment to tackling theft at critical public infrastructure projects, with investigations ongoing to identify any additional accomplices.

  • Byndoor: Udupi Police Launch Ambitious Drishti Scheme to Enhance Safety

    Byndoor, August 13, 2025: The Udupi District Police, in collaboration with Byndoor Police Station, inaugurated the ambitious Drishti scheme at Byndoor Rotary Bhavan on Tuesday, aimed at enhancing public safety and reducing crime across the district. The initiative, launched under the directives of the State Home Department, seeks to ensure safety reaches every household.

    District Superintendent of Police Hariram Shankar, who inaugurated the event, outlined the scheme’s objectives. “Under the Drishti scheme, each guard will be responsible for overseeing 50 to 150 households, providing critical information to police teams. Trained and skilled personnel will be appointed to reduce criminal activities,” he said. Additionally, he announced the Garuda scheme, under which 600 CCTV cameras will be installed across 110 locations, with a pilot implementation at 20 sites.

    K. Babu Shetty, president of the Kollur Sri Mookambika Temple Management Committee, emphasized the importance of people-friendly initiatives. “Such programs strengthen police-public collaboration, helping reduce crime rates and prevent incidents like theft,” he said.

    The event was attended by prominent figures, including Gireesh Byndoor, president of the Seneshwara Temple Management Committee, nominated members of the Town Panchayat Nagaraj Ganiga, Nagaraj Shetty, and Sadashiva D. Paduvari, Taluk Guarantee Implementation Committee president Mohan Poojari, and Kavya H.R., HR officer of Jumbo Star Security. Kundapur Deputy Superintendent of Police H.D. Kulkarni delivered the introductory remarks, while Byndoor Police Station Officer Timmhesh B.N. welcomed the gathering. Journalist Arun Kumar Shirur compered the event, and Crime Inspector Naveen P. Borkar proposed the vote of thanks.

    Udupi Police Launch Ambitious Drishti Scheme to Enhance Safety
  • Milagres College, Kallianpur Celebrates National Librarian’s Day with Focus on Reading

    Udupi, August 12, 2025: Milagres College, Kallianpur, celebrated National Librarian’s Day on Tuesday, organized by its Library and Information Center and NSS Units at the Audio Visual Hall. The event, attended by students and faculty, featured Retired Professor of History, Prof. Dr. Jayaram Shettigar, as the chief guest, with Ms. Thanisha, a second-year B.Com student, delivering the welcome address.

    Milagres College, Kallianpur Celebrates National Librarian’s Day with Focus on Reading

    Prof. Shettigar emphasized the transformative power of books, citing the inspiring example of a 12-year-old girl who established a library in a cancer hospital. He urged students to carry books instead of mobile phones, sharing personal anecdotes about how reading shaped his personality and worldview.

    Milagres College, Kallianpur Celebrates National Librarian’s Day with Focus on Reading

    In his presidential address, Principal Dr. Vincent Alva reflected on the shift in student habits, recalling his college days when handwritten notes and reference books were essential for exam preparation. He contrasted this with the current reliance on AI tools like ChatGPT and expressed concern over declining library visits due to mobile phone usage. Dr. Alva encouraged students to frequent the library to engage with books and newspapers for holistic development.

    The program concluded with a vote of thanks by Mr. Asthik, a second-year B.Com student, who also served as the anchor. The event highlighted the enduring importance of libraries and reading in fostering personal growth and intellectual development.

    Milagres College, Kallianpur Celebrates National Librarian’s Day with Focus on Reading
  • Udupi: Man Brutally Killed by Friends Over Viral WhatsApp Audio; Three Arrested

    Udupi, August 13, 2025: A shocking murder took place in Puttur village, Subramanya Nagar, 9th Cross Road, Udupi taluk, on the night of August 12, 2025, at approximately 11:30 PM, when three individuals allegedly broke into a man’s home and killed him over a viral WhatsApp audio.

    The victim, identified as Vinay Devadiga, a 40-year-old painter and local resident, was attacked in his residence. According to police reports, Vinay had returned home around 6 PM after attending to personal work in Udupi and was resting in his room. The accused, identified as Ajit (28) and Akshendra (34) from Gandhinagar, Brahmavar, and Pradeep Acharya from Benagal, Brahmavar, forcibly entered the house and searched for Vinay. The trio attempted to seize Vinay’s mobile phone, and when he resisted, Ajit restrained him while Akshendra and Pradeep attacked him with a machete and knife, resulting in his death. The perpetrators then fled the scene on a scooter.

    Preliminary investigations suggest the motive was linked to a WhatsApp audio clip, in which Akshendra was insulted by an individual named Jeevan. Vinay had reportedly shared this audio, causing it to go viral, which allegedly provoked the accused to commit the crime.

    The Udupi Town Police have arrested the three suspects and are conducting further investigations. A case has been registered at the Udupi Town Police Station.

  • Manipal: KMC Hospitals Announce Holiday Closure on August 15-17

    Manipal, August 12, 2025 – Kasturba Hospital in Manipal, Dr. T.M.A. Pai Hospital in Udupi, and Dr. T.M.A. Pai Rotary Hospital in Karkala have announced closures on August 15, 2025 (Independence Day), August 16, 2025 (third Saturday of the month), and August 17, 2025 (Sunday), in line with national and institutional monthly holidays.

    Emergency and accident services will continue to operate 24/7 as usual. The hospital administration has requested the public to plan non-emergency visits accordingly and extended wishes for a safe and meaningful Independence Day celebration.