2017 Mukkacheri murder case: Accused sentenced to life imprisonment


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Apr 28: The third additional district and sessions court has sentenced Abdul Rahman Suhail of Mukkacheri to life imprisonment in connection with the murder of Zubair and the attempted murder of Ilyas at Mukkacheri in Ullal on the night of October 4, 2017.

Zubair and Ilyas were talking when a group attacked them with deadly weapons and murdered Zubair. Ilyas, who tried to intervene, was also attacked with a sword and seriously injured.

Then inspector Gopikrishna K R had filed the charge sheet before the court against the accused Abdul Rahman Suhail, Nizam alias Nizamuddin, Tajuddin, Mustafa alias Mohammed Mustafa, Altaf, Asif alias Manda Asif, and Nasir alias Kadappara Nasir.

In connection with the case, the court had sentenced accused Nizam alias Nizamuddin, Tajuddin and Mustafa to life imprisonment on April 20, 2022. Asif alias Manda Asif and Nasir alias Kadappara Nasir were acquitted. The fifth accused Altaf had died.

Main accused Abdul Rahman Suhail, who had obtained bail from the court and later absconded without appearing before the court, was rearrested by the police.

After conducting the trial, Judge Sunita delivered the verdict on April 22 sentencing him to life imprisonment. Mohan argued on behalf of the government.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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