Karnataka police arrest all 12 in Vijayapura massacre
The complainant alleged the attack was linked to a long-running dispute over land purchased by his family.
Salar News
Vijayapura, 1 June
Police
arrested 12 people on Monday in connection with a violent land dispute that
left six dead, including four members of the Nirale family. The accused are set
to be produced before a court on Monday.
A
complaint lodged at Chadachan police station states that on 29 May, Dundappa
Nirale, Shivaputra Nirale, Chandu Nirale, Rahul Nirale and two associates were
killed. While several others were injured in what has come to be known as the
"Chadachan murder case.”
The
complaint was lodged by farmer and town panchayat member Chaitannya Kumar
Nirale, 33, who stated that the violence stemmed from a long-running dispute
over agricultural land purchased by his family from a local farmer.
According
to the FIR, the Nirale family had purchased several parcels of land in
Govindapur from Khyama Ninga Teli. However, disputes allegedly resurfaced after
the purchase when objections were raised to the family's efforts to clear and
cultivate the land.
While
clearing the land, a group of armed men arrived on motorcycles armed with
swords, machetes, sickles, knives and other weapons.
Police have registered a case, and an investigation is ongoing.
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