Mangaluru: Car Street shop firing - Three police teams formed, Kali Yogesh's hand suspected


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Dec 15: Mangaluru city police have stepped up their efforts to trace down the miscreants who opened fire at an apparel store in Car Street on December 8 and have formed three teams for the investigations.

It may be recalled that exactly a week ago, two unidentified bike-borne men had opened fire at M Sanjeeva Shetty apparel store. A security guard was injured in the incident.

Lack of cooperation from the shop owner is reportedly causing hindrance to the speedy investigation of this case.

Police have recovered the CCTV footage and collected images of the two bike-borne attackers. They have also formed three teams to trace the culprits and also identified two suspected informers of Kali Yogesh.

It is said that the bike borne miscreants were conversing in Kannada. Kali Yogesh is involved in extortion and some media houses had received calls from Kali Yogesh claiming his role behind the firing.

It is learnt that Kali Yogesh had targeted the real estate business for extortion but since the announcement of demonetisation the business of extortion from real estate has come down. This led him to target the small commercial establishments, it is learnt.

It is said that the apparel store owner had received frequent threat calls from the underworld, but out of fear, the owner had not complained about it to police. Soon after the incident the owner denied that he had received any threat call, but once the media highlighted the name of Kali Yogesh's involvement in the incident, the shop owner admitted that he had indeed received threat calls at his Puttur office. Frequent changes in his statement are also said to be obstructing the investigation.

 

  

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  • JK, southkanara

    Sat, Dec 16 2017

    Now a days, Trafic police busy with catching two wheelers for not wearing helmets in main streets of Mangalore..... others busy with protecting our VIP's and their public meetings etc.... Still our police dept is good enough to identify and arrest the criminals of haftha collection.. wish them good luck.

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  • KRPrabhu, Bangalore/Mangalore who

    Sat, Dec 16 2017

    People are feared to co operate with police.If information is given their life will be in danger.If facts about criminals are known to them then also may not arrest criminals like Paresh Mestha murder case.This is today's situation.If criminal is powerful police will not arrest..if poor but backed by anti-national communal group or political party then also no arrest...only bajjai kalvas arrested within no time.

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 16 2017

    KRPrabhu,

    ''If facts about criminals are known to them then also may not arrest criminals like Paresh Mestha murder case.''

    So many murders take place in a single day. Are you concerned about that?? no, you are not. The only reason you want to bring up Paresh Mestha murder case is that deep inside you want the culprit to be from a certain community.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sat, Dec 16 2017

    I can understand your mindset.This the only asset of you people.

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  • Ronald, Udupi

    Sat, Dec 16 2017

    Fear! Criminals thrive! Police too should install confidence in victims by opting out from their payroll! Now a days most police are tough on criminals and underworld.

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