Manjeshwar: In a horrific crime reported from Bayari village in Manjeshwar Taluk, four people of a family were murdered on Monday here. The police have reportedly arrested the accused.
The arrested accused has been identified as Udaya (40), a resident of Sudanbala. The accused was caught by locals and was handed over to the police. The incident took place at 7:30 pm on Monday evening near Bayari Canal which is in close proximity of the Karnataka border.
The murdered victims have been identified as maternal uncles of Udaya, Sadashiv (54), Vittal (52), Babu (50), and maternal aunt Revati (58). An argument between the family members reportedly resulted in the murder of the four, the initial investigations of the police into the matter has revealed.
Locals informed police that the accused Udaya is mentally unstable.
Kasargod Dy.SP Balakrishna reached the crime scene and is leading the team which is investigating the crime.
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Kochi: The official Facebook page of Malayalam news channel MediaOne TV has been restored after being blocked without prior notice, the broadcaster said on Wednesday.
The channel was quoted by Maktoob as saying that the restriction was lifted automatically, with Meta Platforms informing it that the action had been taken following a “government request” which has now expired or been reversed.
The development came shortly after the channel approached the Kerala High Court challenging the blocking of its page, terming it arbitrary and in violation of legal provisions and judicial precedents. The High Court had issued notice to Meta via email hours before the restriction was withdrawn.
In its petition, the channel said access to its Facebook page had been restricted for users in India without citing any specific content or alleged violation. It contended that while individual posts may be taken down under applicable a rule, blocking an entire page goes beyond the scope of such measures.
The incident followed an earlier action taken against the channel in 2022, when the Ministry of Information and transmitting prohibited it from transmitting. It cited national security concerns regarding the Ministry of Home Affairs' refusal of security clearance.
The Supreme Court of India in April 2023 set aside the ban, observing that national security claims cannot be made without substantive basis and that criticism of government policies does not render a media outlet anti-national.
