<p>Mangaluru: A special team set up by Mangaluru Commissioner of Police Sudheer Kumar Reddy arrested five youths for posting communally sensitive messages and inciting clashes between communities on Wednesday. </p><p>Among arrested was Mohammed Aslam (23) of Hejamady, who was working in Saudi Arabia. He had allegedly posted inflammatory messages on his Instagram page. </p><p>Police issued a look out Circular (LOC) and arrested Mohammed under sections 192, 353 (2) of BNS. </p>.BJP delegation express disappointment over the raids with Udupi SP, Mangaluru Commissioner.<p>Chethan (20) of Katipalla and Nithin Adapa (23) of Haleangadi had purchased a SIM under a fake name. They have allegedly posted messages aimed at disturbing peace in society. Both Chethan and Nithin were arrested under section 196 (1), 353 (2) of BNS.</p><p>The fourth accused Riyaz Ibrahim (30) a resident of Farangipete was also working in Saudi Arabia. Riyaz who used to post messages, posters inciting hatred among communities was arrested. A case under section 353 (1) (c), 353 (2) of BNS was registered against Riyaz. </p><p>A case under section 353 (1), 353 (2)of BNS was registered against Jamal Zakir (21) from Kasaba Bengre who is also accused of posting messages on Instagram page, `Troll_bengare_ro_makka', allegedly inciting communal tensions. </p><p>Guruprasad from Haleyangadi who posted messages on his Facebook account, is accused to doing it with an intention to spread enmity. He was arrested and a case was registered under sections 196 (1), (a), 353 (2), 79, 56, of BNS.</p><p>Commissioner Sudheer Kumar Reddy said the special teams set up have launched a search for two more miscreants who were posting such inflammatory messages on social media. </p><p>"We will track such miscreants wherever they are," he said and cited the examples of two youths who were posting hatred messages from Saudi Arabia believing that they would never be arrested. </p><p>"Please do not post messages on social media to hurt feelings. Use social media for disinformation but to help others in need," Commissioner stressed.</p>
<p>Mangaluru: A special team set up by Mangaluru Commissioner of Police Sudheer Kumar Reddy arrested five youths for posting communally sensitive messages and inciting clashes between communities on Wednesday. </p><p>Among arrested was Mohammed Aslam (23) of Hejamady, who was working in Saudi Arabia. He had allegedly posted inflammatory messages on his Instagram page. </p><p>Police issued a look out Circular (LOC) and arrested Mohammed under sections 192, 353 (2) of BNS. </p>.BJP delegation express disappointment over the raids with Udupi SP, Mangaluru Commissioner.<p>Chethan (20) of Katipalla and Nithin Adapa (23) of Haleangadi had purchased a SIM under a fake name. They have allegedly posted messages aimed at disturbing peace in society. Both Chethan and Nithin were arrested under section 196 (1), 353 (2) of BNS.</p><p>The fourth accused Riyaz Ibrahim (30) a resident of Farangipete was also working in Saudi Arabia. Riyaz who used to post messages, posters inciting hatred among communities was arrested. A case under section 353 (1) (c), 353 (2) of BNS was registered against Riyaz. </p><p>A case under section 353 (1), 353 (2)of BNS was registered against Jamal Zakir (21) from Kasaba Bengre who is also accused of posting messages on Instagram page, `Troll_bengare_ro_makka', allegedly inciting communal tensions. </p><p>Guruprasad from Haleyangadi who posted messages on his Facebook account, is accused to doing it with an intention to spread enmity. He was arrested and a case was registered under sections 196 (1), (a), 353 (2), 79, 56, of BNS.</p><p>Commissioner Sudheer Kumar Reddy said the special teams set up have launched a search for two more miscreants who were posting such inflammatory messages on social media. </p><p>"We will track such miscreants wherever they are," he said and cited the examples of two youths who were posting hatred messages from Saudi Arabia believing that they would never be arrested. </p><p>"Please do not post messages on social media to hurt feelings. Use social media for disinformation but to help others in need," Commissioner stressed.</p>