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The Director-General and Inspector-General of Police in Mangaluru has ordered the Criminal Investigation Department to investigate a case involving Udupi police attempting to execute a court warrant against Ashiq for failing to pay damages in a 2014 road accident case. During the attempt, Ashiq’s aunt and daughter allegedly obstructed the police, leading to complaints from both sides: police against the women, and the women against the police for harassment and assault. The police officers involved have been placed on leave. A protest was held by the Billava Yuva Vedike, alleging delayed action on the women’s complaint. Simultaneously, police raided a resort owned by a BJP Yuva Morcha president who participated in the protest, citing violations of the Immigration and Foreigners Act. Protesters were also booked for demonstrating without permission.

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CID to Investigate Clashing Accounts in Udupi Warrant Case

MANGALURU, December 24, 2025 – The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has been ordered to investigate allegations of obstruction of justice and assault involving Udupi police officers attempting to execute a court warrant. The warrant was issued against an individual named Ashiq for failing to pay ₹20 lakh in damages, plus interest, stemming from a 2014 road accident case.

The incident occurred on December 10th when police, accompanied by a court bailiff, went to the home of Ashiq’s aunt to serve the warrant. Reports indicate Ashiq’s aunt and daughter allegedly interfered with the search, leading to a complaint filed by the head constable. Subsequently, the daughter filed a counter-complaint accusing the police of harassment and assault.

Udupi Superintendent of Police Hariram Shankar confirmed that the officers named in the counter-complaint have been placed on leave pending the investigation.

The case has sparked controversy, with the Billava Yuva Vedike staging a protest alleging the police were slow to act on the women’s complaint against the officers. According to the Vedike’s president, Praveen M Poojary, police only registered the women’s complaint after the protest.

In a related development, police raided the Sankamma Taayi resort in Hanehalli, owned by Prathwiraj Shetty Billadi, the Udupi district BJP Yuva Morcha president, who participated in the protest. The raid reportedly uncovered violations of the Immigration and Foreigners Act, with accusations that the resort allowed foreign nationals to stay illegally. Police have also booked the protest organizers for holding an unpermitted demonstration.

SP Shankar stated that the resort manager, leaseholder, and owner have been served notices to join the investigation and could be added as accused if found guilty. The CID investigation aims to clarify the conflicting accounts and determine whether laws were broken on either side.

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