Bannaje Raja meets his ailing mother
Team Udayavani, Jul 10, 2018, 2:58 PM IST
Udupi: Bannanje Raja, who was on bail to meet his ailing mother reached his native on July 8, spent a day with his ailing mother on July 9.
Raja is lodged at Hidalga jail in Belagavi presently.
Raja met his mother at his residence here in Malpe. Police arranged tight security during his visit.
Raja had filed a plea in the court to meet his ailing mother. He was allowed to be with his mother from 9 am o 6 pm.
Raja met his ailing mother and his family members at his residence along with other family members.
SP Laxman Nimbargi, additional superintendent of police Kumarachandra also visited his house. At 6 pm he was taken to Udupi town police station. He will be taken to Belagavi after medical test on Tuesday, said police sources.
After a long time the mother and son duo met each other. After 1995 he had met his mother only once, when he was taken to Udupi for questioning.
On Monday several friends, neighbours and his classmates waited to meet Raja who studied at Fisheries School near his residence. But only few close relatives were allowed to meet Raja.
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