Kundapur Rowdy-Sheeter's Bail Cancelled and Remanded in Judicial Custody
In a significant legal development, a rowdy-sheeter from Kundapur taluk has been arrested after the court cancelled his bail for violating the stipulated conditions. The accused, identified as Abubakkar, aged 48 and a resident of Gulwadi village in Kundapur taluk, is officially listed as a rowdy-sheeter at the Kundapur Rural police station. Police records indicate that multiple cases have been registered against him over time.
Legal Proceedings and Bail Violation
The arrest stems from a specific case registered under Section 303(2) read with 3(5) of the BNS, along with Sections 5 and 12 of the Karnataka Prevention of Slaughter and Preservation of Cattle Act, 2020, and Section 11(1)(D) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act. Authorities discovered that Abubakkar had violated the conditions of his bail in connection with this case. Following this finding, the police formally approached the court, seeking the cancellation of his bail on grounds of non-compliance.
Court's Decision and Arrest
The court, after reviewing the police's application, took decisive action by revoking Abubakkar's bail. Subsequently, a remand warrant was issued, leading to his immediate arrest. He was promptly produced before the court, which then remanded him in judicial custody. The court has set the custody period to last until April 7, ensuring he remains detained during this time.
This case highlights the strict enforcement of bail conditions and the legal consequences for violations, particularly in matters involving serious charges such as cattle slaughter and animal cruelty. The Kundapur Rural police station continues to monitor the situation as the judicial process unfolds.



