Two minors held for scribbling graffiti on Pumpwell flyover


Team Udayavani, Apr 27, 2021, 3:06 PM IST

Mangaluru: Police have arrested two minors for allegedly scribbling graffiti on the embankment of Pumpwell flyover here.

On Tuesday, April 20 a graffiti saying “Lockdown is required” “bad boys in the city” was found scribbled on the ‘beautified’ wall of the flyover.

A case in this connection was registered against unidentified persons.

The detained minors are students of a college in the city. They said their intention behind scribbling was that exams would be postponed in the scenario a lockdown is imposed.

Police are investigating the case further to verify if any other persons’ involvement.

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