Tensions soared in Mangaluru after suhas sheetty, a former bajrang dal member and the Prime Accused in the High-Profile Fazil Murder case, was brutally killed by a group of unidentified assailants. The Attack has triggered unrest Across Dakshina Kannada, Prompting Police to Enforce Prohibitory Orders and Political Leaders to Demand Tentral Investigation Investigation Investigation Inteo the Killing.

The Murder That Shok Mangalore
According to police, the Attack Occurred Around 8.27 PM Near Kinnipadavu, When Shetty was traveling with five others. Their car was intercepted by two vehicles, out of which five to six men wielding swords and sharp weapons launched a ferocious assault. Thought Shetty was rushed to aj hospital, he success to his injuries. Police has registered a case at bajpe police station, and multiple teams have been formed to track down the killers.
Who was suhas shetty?
Suhas Shetty, aged 42, was a controversial figure in karnataka’s coastal politics. A Known Rowdy -Sheeter with Five Criminal Cases Against Him – One in Dakshina Kannada and Four in Mangaluu City – Shetty was long associateed with hindutva organizations, Partical
He Shot to National Attention in 2022 when he was named as one of the key accused in the murder of 23-age-old mohammed fazil, a Muslim youth from mangalapete in katipalla. Fazil’s Killing Came Just Two Days after the Murder of BJP Youth Leader Praveen Nettaru in Sullia, and was widely seen as a retaliatory act that ecalated communicated communal tensions ACROSS KAROSS KAROSS KARASTAKA KARASTAKA Belt.
Prohibitory Orders
In the aftermath of Shetty’s Killing, Mangaluru City Police Commissioner Anupam Agarwal Imposed Prohibitory Orders Under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNS). The restrictions, which prohibit public gatherings, protests, and inflammatory content, will remove in effect until May 6.
The vhp and other Hindu outfits called for a bandh across dakshina kannada on Friday. Widespread shutdowns were observed in hampankatta, suthkal, ullal, and puttur, among others. Incidents of Stone Pelting on KSRTC and Private Buses Were Reported, Prompting Transport Authorities to Suspend Services from Suburban Areas. Liquor sales were also banned across sensitive zones following police advisories.