Mangaluru: Brawl at Bajilkeri fuelled by pre-existing enmity - 11 arrested


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Jul 15: After members of two gangs fought between themselves on account of pre-existing enmity during late night hours on Monday at Bajilkeri here, four among them suffered injuries. Relating to the incident, 11 members of the two gangs were arrested by the police personnel of the city (north) police station.

It is said that a gang led by Ajay Prasad was opposed to the visit of Abdul Rashid and his gang to Bajilkeri. On this issue, the two gangs were opposed to each other. It is said that Rashid and his gang arrived at Bajilkeri late night on Monday and challenged Ajay and his gang. On this occasion, the two gangs fought with each other, duly armed with lethal weapons. In this incident, Abdul Rashid, Ajay Prasad, Vijay Prasad and Gururaj were injured.

The police rushed to the spot immediately and brought the situation under control. They registered cases against both the gangs. In one of these cases, Abdul Rashid, Mohammed Hamiz, Jiyad Ayyub, Mohammed Ashiq, Mohammad Imran, Safwan, Mohammad Nawaz and Nawaz Shariff were arrested. In the other case, Ajay Prasad, Vijay Prasad, and Gururaj have been arrested. Another accused is absconding.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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