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3 Suspects Detained in Murder of 32-Year-Old

Hindustan Times Bengaluru

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May 29, 2025

Day after the murder of a 32-year-old man in Mangaluru district, the police has detained three suspects, officials familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.

- Arun Dev

BENGALURU: Meanwhile, chief minister Siddaramaiah said that the police have been instructed to arrest the accused soon.

According to the complaint filed at the Bantwal Rural police station by local resident and ambulance driver Mohammad Nissar, the attack on Abdul Rahim (32), secretary of Koltamajalu Jumma Masjid, and his co-worker Kalandar Shafi (29) was premeditated.

"The attack was carried out by a gang of 15 people, including Deepak and Sumit Acharya, both known to the victims. The assailants lured Rahim and Shafi to a house in Ira Kodi, Kuryal village, under the pretext of sand delivery. As the two were unloading the material, they were ambushed—dragged out of their pick-up truck and brutally assaulted with swords, knives, and iron rods," the complaint stated.

An officer said that Shafi, though seriously injured, managed to identify two of the assailants while en route to the hospital, information which was conveyed to police by Nissar. Rahim succumbed to his injuries shortly after the attack, the complaint added.

Police have filed an FIR under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), including Sections 103 (murder), 109 (abetment), 118(1) and 118(2) (concealing design to commit offence), 190 (attempt to commit culpable homicide), and 191(1), 191(2), and 191(3) (related to grievous hurt and unlawful assembly). The FIR has named 15 as accused, with two—Deepak and Sumit—identified by the survivor.

According to officials, Deepak and Sumith are among the three who have been detained.

"Investigation has just begun as police were busy with the bandobast (security deployment) due to the tense atmosphere prevailing and priority was given to ensure peaceful cremation," Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) R Hitendra said.

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