Punjalkatte police in Dakshina Kannada district arrested 3 persons of a five-member organization at the charge of wrongfully restraining a set of six paramedical college students who had long gone to Karinjeshwara temple in Bantwal on August 26. The temple, which is on Karinja hill, off the Mangaluru-Bengaluru National Highway, is one of the locations people from Mangaluru and different elements of Karnataka go to experience the scenic splendour of the thick woodland abutting the hill.
According to the police, six final-year paramedical college students (3 boys and 3 girls) of A.J. Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangaluru, had long gone to the hill in 3 separate bikes on August 26. The go-to to the hill become a part of an experience to more than one location in Bantwal.
After taking pix and journeying to the temple, the students went right all the way down to the pond on the foothills around 6 p.m. wherein they had been stopped with the aid of using the five-member group who puzzled them. On gaining knowledge that the scholars belong to one of a kind religions, the group puzzled the scholars approximately the motive in their go to to the hill.
Soon, police rushed to the spot. Following a grievance with the aid of using a lady student, police registered a case in opposition to the five-member organization below Section 341 (wrongful restraint) of the Indian Penal Code.
Police arrested three accused and looking for closing organization members.