Udupi: Anti-naxal Police Assault Lawyers Picnicking at Sirimane Falls


Daijiworld Media Network—Udupi (CN)
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Udupi, Aug 9: Two advocates of the city were reportedly attacked by members of the police anti-naxal squad near Sirimane Falls, in Sringeri, on Saturday, August 9.


The victims have been identified as Wilfred of Moodubelle and Udaykumar Tekkatte. Sources informed that a group of 12 advocates had been on a picnic to the waterfall and  were shouting for their vehicles, parked about five kms away, when the police who were on duty took to task the advocates and assaulted the two severely. 



When one of the lawyers asked for a higher official,  he was pulled inside the squad vehicle where they threatened to shoot him. The anti-naxal squad is also reported to have followed the advocates vehicles for nearly five kilometers. 

The injured were given first aid at Hebri and later admitted to Ajjarakad hospital in Udupi. A complaint has been filed with the superintedndent of police in-charge, M B Nagaraju.


Mattar Ratnakar Hegde, president, bar association, visited the hospital and told media persons that a meeting of the association will be held on Sunday, August 10. A decision will be taken in the meeting about the future course of action to be adopted, he added.

  

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  • Vishwa, mangalore\usa

    Mon, Aug 11 2008

    Did they had permission to enter the forest, which is naxal affected. I remember during my tracking day, we enetered the protected forest, the forest officer caught us, he warned us and they stipped us out side the forest. We should understand that what type of tension the officer will be in, any body can come and attack them withour law but they have to follow the law when they shoot at them. please put your self in their shoes and think

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  • etvraviraja, udupi

    Mon, Aug 11 2008

    Please do not mix religion with this issue, Mr Noronha...keepers of law, need not cause nuisance in the name of having fun, by dancing naked, drunk...god save our country from such lawyers!

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  • Raymond, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Aug 11 2008

    If lawyers get such a treatment, what is the fate of common man?

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  • M.P.Noronha, President, Mangalore Diocese Catholic Lawyers guild, mangalore

    Mon, Aug 11 2008

    It is unfortunate that police assaulted inocent advocates. Police who ought to have protected law, have assaulted the persons who plead law and fight for upholding rights of a citizen in accordance with law. It is a shameful act on the part of the executive and a black mark on the democracy.Such act of the police is violative of fundamental right to life guaranteed under Indian Constitution. Catholic lawyers guild strongly condemns the attack and urge that stern action be taken against erring officials.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Aug 10 2008

    These Anti naxal forces have completely failed to curb the naxal activities. They cant show their existence by catching naxal, at least by doing such acts let them get publicity.

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