Udupi, July 06: The local police who traced a gang of youth fleecing the people including migrating labourers of cash and ornaments during night, arrested seven persons including a main accused in Mangaluru homestay attack, on Friday.
The arrested are identified as Sreyas alias Sachchu of Kalyanpura, the main accused in the home-stay attack case, Abhijith, Vignesh, Sampath, Manish Kumar, Shashank and Nikhil Shetty. Abhishek and Harshit were absconding. All of them were between 19 and 21 years of age. Among them, Nikhil Shetty is a student, police said.
The accused were targeting the migrating labourers and locals in Udupi, Manipal, Mangaluru and surrounding areas and looting the money and other valuables after attacking them. But no one has complained against such incidents. As they were striking the victims during night time, the police were unable to trace the accused even with the help of CCTV footage. A few months back, the accused made away with cash and valuables at city bus stand. But there also, the police failed to trace the accused.
On June 16, the accused assaulted a local person at Kalyanpura shandy market and fled the scene after snatching the mobile phone. Based on a complaint regarding this, the police started investigating and identified one person. When the police interrogated him, he spilled the beans and police arrested three in Bengaluru and three in Mangaluru. The police have been searching for another two accused who were absconding. All the arrested were produced before the court which remanded them to judicial custody. They were facing many cases in Mangaluru city, Udupi and Manipal police stations, police sources said.
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New Delhi (PTI): Vice President of India C P Radhakrishnan on Sunday left for Sri Lanka on a two-day official visit.
This marks the first bilateral visit by an Indian vice president to Sri Lanka, his office said.
During the visit, Radhakrishnan will call on the President of Sri Lanka Anura Kumara Disanayaka.
He will also meet the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka Harini Amarasuriya, along with other dignitaries on April 19, an official statement said.
Radhakrishnan will interact with leaders of the Indian-origin Tamil community and Tamil leaders from the Northern and Eastern regions of Sri Lanka.
Later in the day, the vice president will address the Indian diaspora at a community event in Colombo, where he will virtually hand over houses to beneficiaries from Tamil communities, built with assistance from the Indian government as part of the third phase of the Indian Housing Project.
With this, the total number of houses for Tamil communities will reach 50,000, and 10,000 more houses are being built in the fourth phase of the project, the statement mentioned.
On April 20, the vice president will travel to Nuwara Eliya, visit the Indian Housing Projects, and interact with the local Tamil community.
This visit, which follows recent high-level engagements between the two countries, is expected to further strengthen the millennia-old civilisational and people-to-people ties between India and Sri Lanka, the statement said.
