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Karnataka: Suhas Shetty murder accused Chotte Naushad attacked inside Mangaluru central jail by fellow inmates

An incident has taken place in which Chotte Naushad, an accused in the murder case of Hindu activist Suhas Shetty, was attacked by other prisoners in the Mangalore Central Jail.  However, Naushad escaped unhurt. The incident took place during his transfer to the Mysore Jail

IndreshIndresh
May 20, 2025, 09:00 am IST
in Bharat, Karnataka
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Suhas Shetty murder accused Chotte Naushad (Left)

Suhas Shetty murder accused Chotte Naushad (Left)

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In an incident, Chotte Naushad, one of the key accused in the sensational murder of Hindu activist Suhas Shetty, was attacked by fellow inmates inside Mangaluru Central Jail. The incident reportedly took place in Barrack B, where multiple prisoners assaulted Naushad using stones and improvised weapons. However, Naushad escaped with his life, though his condition remains under observation.

According to jail authorities, the assault took place shortly after Naushad was brought back to the facility following his appearance in court. His police custody had ended on the same day, and preparations were underway to transfer him to the Mysuru Central Prison. However, Naushad reportedly insisted on meeting someone inside Mangaluru Jail, and police permitted a brief interaction with another inmate. It was during this moment that several fellow prisoners launched a sudden and violent attack on him.

Background of the Case

Chotte Naushad, also known by the aliases Vamanjoor Naushad and simply Naushad, is accused of being a key conspirator in the murder of Suhas Shetty. Police investigations have revealed that Naushad, along with other accused, planned and executed the murder of the Hindu activist. The case has drawn widespread attention in Karnataka and beyond, not only because of its communal undertones but also due to alleged organised planning and financial backing.

Naushad faces multiple criminal charges, with at least six serious cases registered against him across police stations in Suratkal, Bajpe, Moodbidri, Mangaluru North, and Bantwal Rural. These charges include murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to commit robbery.

Series of Arrests and Political Fallout

Naushad is one of the three suspects who were recently arrested after being on the run. His arrest was considered a major breakthrough in the investigation. Earlier, police had arrested eight individuals allegedly involved in the murder. Investigators have indicated that 10 individuals were directly involved in the crime, while two others are still at large. However, there are suspicions that the actual number of people involved may exceed 20.

The political ramifications of the Suhas Shetty murder case continue to grow. Several Hindu organisations and political parties, including the BJP, have demanded that the case be handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), citing larger conspiracy angles and possible terror links. The Hindu Jagarana Vedike has also alleged that over ₹50 lakh was raised to fund the killing and has accused a Bajpe head constable of playing a role in the conspiracy.

Security Concerns and Jail Administration Under Scrutiny

Jail officials have yet to confirm the identity of the inmates who carried out the attack or their possible motives. However, it is widely speculated that tensions within the jail, fueled by communal divisions and the sensitive nature of the Suhas Shetty case, may have contributed to the violent outburst.

Authorities are expected to initiate an internal inquiry into the incident. Meanwhile, police have tightened security around Naushad and may consider his immediate transfer to another facility to prevent further threats to his life.

As the investigation into the Suhas Shetty murder continues, this latest development adds another layer of complexity to a case that has already seen arrests, political accusations, and now violence inside the walls of  Widespread Condemnation Over FIR against BJP Leader Shwetha Poojary for comments on Facebook.

In a move that has sparked a wave of outrage, an FIR has been filed against BJP Mahila Morcha State Secretary and former corporator Shwetha Poojary for questioning the silence of the government over the presence of two burqa-clad women at the crime scene of the Suhas Shetty murder case. Her social media post seeking accountability has now been turned into a criminal offence, drawing sharp criticism from various quarters.

Shwetha Poojary had posted on Facebook, questioning why the two women, seen interacting with the assailants moments before the murder, were not taken into custody. She specifically called out Dakshina Kannada District In-Charge Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao, asking why he had not addressed the growing suspicion around their presence. Following this, a Congress party member filed a police complaint, and within hours, the police registered an FIR against Shwetha Poojary. This swift and aggressive action has raised serious concerns about freedom of speech, the politicisation of law enforcement, and the selective application of justice.

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A Disturbing Trend of Suppression

The police action against Shwetha Poojary is being viewed as part of a broader pattern of suppressing voices that question the ruling government, especially those aligned with Hindutva ideology. Critics argue that rather than investigating the valid concerns raised about potential suspects in a murder case, the state apparatus is being misused to intimidate political opponents.

If asking legitimate questions about law enforcement’s handling of a brutal, cold-blooded killing can lead to an FIR, where is our democracy headed? Is the state now criminalising dissent? The right to question those in power is fundamental to any democratic society, and targeting individuals for merely seeking accountability sets a dangerous precedent.

What About the Burqa-Clad Women at the Scene?

The controversy centres around two women in burqas who were seen speaking to the murder accused near the crime scene after the killing took place. Eyewitness reports and CCTV footage have raised alarms about their possible involvement or prior knowledge of the crime. Yet, no action has been taken, and their identities remain unverified.

Shwetha Poojary’s post did not incite violence or make any communal comments. It merely raised a pressing question: Why have these individuals not been questioned or detained? If these concerns are valid—and supported by video evidence—then the focus of the police should be on deepening the investigation, not punishing those who demand transparency.

 

 

 

 

Topics: Suhas Shetty MurderChotte NaushadMangaluru Jail AttackShwetha PoojaryMangaluru central jailKarnataka
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