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Savad arrested for sexual assault on a moving bus: Kerala

A young Islamist pervert named Savad sexually harassed an actress and model inside a Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) bus. When the young victim complained, Kavil Savad Sha (27) of Kayakkody, Kozhikode, ran away from the bus. He was chased by the conductor and driver of the bus and was caught and handed over to the police. The lady shared the plight she faced on her social media page.

Nandita Sankara, the victim, was traveling from Thrissur to Kochi on Tuesday, 16 May. Since she didn’t sleep well last night, Nandita fell asleep sitting on the bus. Savad boarded this bus from Angamaly. Angamaly town is 30 km from Ernakulam city but is close to the airport.

Though it was a ladies-only seat, Savad squeezed between Nandita and another young girl. KSRTC buses have three seats on one side of the bus. These bench seats do not have armrests. Usually, men avoid ladies’ seats even if the buses are full and ladies’/pregnant women’s seats are vacant.

Nandita occupied the window seat while the other young girl sat at the other end. The pervert slid into the middle of the seat. The sudden intrusion woke up Nandita.

Savad started to chit-chat and asked Nandita where she was going and whether there would be roadblocks. She told him her destination. He was decently dressed, and Nandita said she answered everything he asked.

As soon as the bus left Angamaly, the perverted Islamist started misbehaving. Nandita felt his hand rubbing against her hip. She also noticed that the other hand was fondling his private part.

She raised the bus window and stared outside, trying to keep a distance from Savad. After a while, she saw that the pervert had unzipped, pulled out his private parts, and was masturbating openly. He was also using his shoulder bag so that fellow passengers do not see what he was up to.

Nandita was chatting with a friend who encouraged her not to remain silent and asked her to react. She quickly took a video and then questioned his behavior. Savad acted coy and told her he did not do anything. He pulled up the zipper, jumped up, and went to get off the bus. Nandita, too, got up and shouted that she was sexually abused.

The bus conductor asked if Nandita had any complaints, and she replied yes. But Savad said his zip was not open, and Nandita’s accusations were false. In the confusion, Savad was unable to zip his pants fully. The conductor asked the driver to take the vehicle to the police station, and Savad claimed he did not have plans to flee.

By then, the bus reached the airport stop. When the driver opened the door for other passengers to alight, Savad jumped out and ran. The conductor chased and caught him. Savad pushed the conductor, who ran after him and sprinted again. This was when the driver joined the chase, and Savad was apprehended with the help of traffic police officers near the airport signal.

There was a law student on the bus who stood with Nandita. They went to the police station and complained. Savad’s arrest was registered by 4 pm. Nandita said Savad should remember her face the next time he unzips himself. He must be afraid to open that zip, the brave girl added.

Nandita uploaded the video of Savad trying to justify himself on her social media pages. And no, she did not use the one where the pervert was engaged in his evil act.

Sexual assault as a grooming tool

There is more to this incident than what meets the eye. Radical Islamists target young girls who do not wear the dreaded burka. The burka is the most concealing of all Islamic veils. Mohammadens use such attacks to prove that veiled women are safe and vice versa.

Molestation jihad is a tactic they have successfully implemented in many parts of the Islamic world. The Kerala Story movie depicts this vile phenomenon and its use in vivid detail.

It is also allegedly part of the grooming jihad (love jihad) menace. Though such sexual assaults against Hindu girls are a severe issue, local green communists are trying to push off the Nandita incident as a solitary one. When will Hindu society wake up?

Savad comes from Kozhikode, 200 km from where the incident happened. Kuttiadi and the high ranges that include Kayakkody are a hotbed of radical Islam. The region is where the banned terrorist organization Popular Front of India’s (PFI) frontrunner Muslim Cultural Centre (MCC) was born. Though there were several a few years ago, one will not see a prosperous Hindu currently in these regions.

Savad’s social media pages clearly show that he is an active admirer and supporter of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML). Before returning to Kozhikode, he worked in some Gulf countries and was engaged with the dubious Kerala Muslim Cultural Centre (KMCC). Muslims rarely return (even if they have to clean Arab toilets) unless specific financial benefits and positions are offered.

Ideally, the police should investigate his source of income and zero in on his handlers. All of them should be punished. Under the present green communist regime in Kerala, this seems highly unlikely. One should also note that no passenger on the KSRTC bus stood up for the victim. How long before Kerala turns into another Kashmir?

Sources claimed that Savad runs a coffee shop near Calicut University in Kozhikode. What better place than to trap young educated Hindu girls? Savad’s fellow Islamist conversion mafia deviants are trying hard to justify his actions on social media.

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