3 arrested for gang fight in Udupi after viral video
According to police, there were four people each in two cars and they engaged in street fight at Kunjibettu in Udupi town police limits on 18 May night
PTI
Udupi, 25 May
Three people were arrested on Saturday for their alleged involvement in a clash
between members of a gang here and lethal weapons were seized from them, police
said.
According to police, there were four people each in two cars and they engaged
in street fight at Kunjibettu in Udupi town police limits on 18 May night. They
all belong to the ‘Garuda Gang’. The members tried to attack each other with
weapons to 'settle' a real estate dispute, they said.
Police seized a car, two motorcycles, a sword, and a dagger from the accused.
After the video of the street fight went viral, the police swung into action
and arrested three persons identified as Ashiq, Raquib, and Saqlain. The police
also confiscated knives and two cars.
"A First Information Report (FIR) has been registered at Udupi town police
station in this regard. We are in hot pursuit of the other individuals involved
in the incident who were found absconding," said Superintendent of police,
Arun K.
The CCTV footage showed a white car
reversing and ramming a grey vehicle before speeding away, while one of the
occupants brandishing a sword is seen running behind it. The white car then
knocks him down leaving him injured.
Taking to 'X', the Karnataka unit of the BJP on Saturday shared the purported
video of the incident and slammed the Siddaramaiah-led Congress government for
the alleged "deteriorating law and order situation" in the state and
used hashtag #CongressFailsKarnataka.
"Karnataka model! Gang wars, rape of young women, assault, murder, bomb
blasts, ganja, opium, rave parties, including Pakistani Zindabad slogans etc.
@INCKarnataka are common under government rule. Anarchy is created today as a
result of the government giving free hand to the terrorists, fanatics, thugs,
miscreants @siddaramaiah and making police a puppet," the party alleged in
a post in Kannada. -PTI
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