Mangaluru Students Involved in Assault and Kidnapping After Football Match
Mangaluru City Police have registered a case of assault and kidnapping involving two groups of students who attended a football match at Nehru Maidan Football Ground on August 14, 2024. The match was between Yenepoya and St. Aloysius Football teams, with Yenepoya winning.
According to Police Commissioner Anupam Agrawal, the dispute escalated on August 19 near Pandeshwar Forum Mall. The accused forced the victims into a car and assaulted them. The victims, students of Yenepoya College and Matha Institution, were taken to different locations, including Mahakali Paddu and Jappu Mahakali Paddu Masjid, where they were assaulted again and filmed.
The accused have been identified as Diyaan, Taslim, Salman, and two minors. Diyaan and one minor are students of St. Aloysius College and Matha Institution. The victims were taken to Wenlock Hospital and are in stable condition.
A case has been registered in South Police Station under multiple sections of BNS, 2023, based on a complaint by a minor from Yenepoya College. The Commissioner confirmed that Diyaan and Salman have been secured, and efforts are ongoing to apprehend the remaining accused.
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Mangaluru -: Mangaluru is a city in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is known for its beautiful beaches and educational institutions.
Assault -: Assault means physically hurting someone. It is a serious crime.
Kidnapping -: Kidnapping means taking someone away by force. It is also a very serious crime.
Yenepoya and St. Aloysius Colleges -: These are two well-known colleges in Mangaluru where students go to study.
Pandeshwar Forum Mall -: This is a popular shopping mall in Mangaluru where people go to shop and have fun.
Diyaan, Taslim, Salman -: These are the names of some of the people who are accused of committing the crime.
Minors -: Minors are people who are under 18 years old. They are not considered adults yet.
BNS, 2023 -: BNS stands for the Indian Penal Code, which is a set of laws in India. The year 2023 indicates the latest version of these laws.