Udupi: Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Thursday said that he has no information about any arrest in connection with the pro-terrorist graffiti writings on wall in the city.

He was speaking to reporters in Udupi when he was asked about the arrest of an individual in connection with the case, responding to the query, the Home Minister added that he had not received any such information.

He further added he would get the details of the investigations by Thursday evening and would talk to reporters then.

He also said he had discussed the case with top police officials in Mangaluru on Thursday morning and had instructed them to take immediate measures and action against those involved.

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Bajpe: Police have arrested a youth for allegedly posting derogatory and defamatory content against the Bajpe police on social media.

The arrested accused has been identified as Abhishek M. (23), a resident of Katipalla, Surathkal.

According to the police, Abhishek posted a photograph of Bajpe Nisarga Hotel on his Instagram account mr_a_titude_22, alleging that accused persons in a murder case under the jurisdiction of the Bajpe police station were being treated “like royalty” by the police and were being served beef meals from the hotel every day. In his post, he further accused the police of colluding with criminals and misusing their authority, stating that public trust in the police was being betrayed.

Following which, the Bajpe police registered a case and arrested the accused.

Police records reveal that Abhishek is already facing multiple criminal cases. A case of murder, attempt to murder, assault and robbery has been registered against him at the Surathkal police station. At the same time, a robbery case has also been registered at the Kaup police station.

After his arrest, Abhishek was handed over to the custody of the CEN police for further investigation. He was later produced before a court, police said.