Udupi: Following the arrest of the accused in the gruesome Nejar massacre within two days of the incident, Udupi District Muslim Okkuta released a press statement lauding the action by the Udupi Police.
In an official release following an emergency meeting, the organization expressed gratitude to the police personnel, particularly Superintendent of Police, for their efficient operation.
However, the Udupi District Muslim Okkuta condemned certain media outlets and websites for spreading baseless speculations about the victims' family members. The organization emphasized the need for a comprehensive police investigation to determine the actual reasons behind the carnage.
They urged the media to report responsibly and avoid spreading rumors, emphasizing that patience and cooperation are crucial until the investigation is complete.
The Udupi District Muslim Okkuta called for a thorough investigation into this barbaric incident, describing it as the most heinous massacre in Udupi's history. They demanded trial and punishment to the full extent of the law for the accused and anyone involved. Additionally, the organization urged the government to appoint a special public prosecutor to assist in the investigation.
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Hazaribag (PTI): Bodies of two young women and a man were found in Pauta forest in Jharkhand's Hazaribag district on Monday, police said.
Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO), Hazaribag headquarters, Amit Kumar Anand told PTI that after investigation, the bodies were identified as Mohammed Adil (25), a native of Katkamdag, Shania Perven (19) of Lohsingha and Khushi Perven (21) of Hazaribag Mufassil.
"All the deceased were cousins, and their bodies have been sent for post-mortem at Sheikh Bhikhari Medical College and Hospital," the police officer said.
The SDPO said that they were investigating the cause of the death and would wait for the post-mortem report.
A missing complaint was lodged about them on April 23, the officer added.
