ACB raids offices, houses of officers across Karnataka including Mangaluru

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December 13, 2017

Mangaluru, Dec 13: Officials of the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) raided offices and residences of six senior government officers across Karnataka on Wednesday.

The simultaneous raid began before 7 a.m. in different places and investigations are still on. 

In coastal district of Dakshina Kannada, P F Miranda, Assistant Director of agriculture department was the target. The ACB police raided his office at Thokur and house at Kinnigoli.

ACB sleuths raided the house of Minor Irrigation Department Assistant Executive Engineer (AEE) H B Malappa at about 2 pm.

It is learnt that he was earlier posted at Shivamogga and later transferred to Kalburgi four months ago.

ACB police said that he owns houses in Shivamogga and Bengaluru, but lives in a rented house in Kalburgi. Investigations are on.

Minor Irrigation Department Assistant Executive Engineer Hemanth's office in Chikkaballapur, farm house and his Bengaluru house were raided by the ACB team 11 officers on Wednesday morning. Investigations are on.

The house of PWD Assistant Executive Engineer (AEE) Jagadish in Koratagere in Tumakaru district was raided by ACB.

ACB police said that Jagadish has been serving in the public works department (PWD) at Koratagere for the last four and half years, and owns a house there.

The Lokayukta police had gathered information against the AEE two years ago and the ACB has raided his house now.

ACB officers have also inspected documents found in the AEE's Saraswathipuram house in Tumakuru.

In a separate incident, ACB sleuths raided the house of Ankola Assistant Conservator of Forests (ACF) Panduranga Pai and searched his Hubbali, Dharwad and Ankola houses on Wednesday.

Another PWD AEE Suresh Bhimanayaka's house was raided by an ACB team and documents were inspected. He is posted at Kittur taluk in Belagavi district.

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June 8,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 8: Forum Fiza Mall in Mangaluru on Monday reopened for public after Ministry of Home Affairs allowed the reopening of shopping malls from June 8 with certain precautionary measures amid COVID-19 pandemic.

People visited the mall wearing masks and maintaining social distancing.

Earlier, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had said that religious places and places of worship for public, hotels, restaurants and other hospitality services along with shopping malls will be permitted to open from June 8.

However, these facilities will not be able to resume operations inside containment zones designated by authorities in states, said a government notification.

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May 9,2020

Bengaluru, May 9: With 41 new cases of COVID-19 reported on Saturday, the total number of positive cases in Karnataka has reached 794, said the state Health Department.

Out of the total number, 386 are discharged and 30 patients have passed away. The total number of active cases now in Karnataka is 377.

The total number of positive coronavirus cases across the country is 59,662, including 39,834 active cases.

Till now, 17,846 patients have been cured and discharged and 1,981 deaths have been recorded in the country, as per the data provided by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. 

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June 21,2020

Bengaluru, June 21: An assistant sub-inspector of police who was undergoing treatment for COVID-19 infection in city-based Victoria hospital passed away on the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday as he did not respond to the treatment for coronavirus.

The 59-year-old ASI was attached to the Wilson Garden traffic police station in Bengaluru. He tested positive for coronavirus on June 18 and was rushed to the COVID ward in Victoria hospital on June 19. He had fever for the last four days. His wife and two children have been quarantined. According to the police, the station has not yet been sealed down and no policemen have been quarantined.

The Wilson Garden ASI is the third Bengaluru police personnel to die of COVID-19 in the last one week. Earlier, an ASI from the VV Puram traffic police station had died undergoing treatment. On Saturday morning, a head constable from the Kalasipalya police station who was admitted at Victoria hospital passed away. The series of deaths in the police department has created fear among other policemen across the city.

One the other hand, dozens of policemen were tested positive in different parts of Karnataka today including 21 from two police stations of Bengaluru. 

Around 15 policemen from the Kalasipalya police station and five policemen from the Ashok Nagar traffic police station tested positive for coronavirus on Sunday.

In Kalasipalya, three ASIs, head constables and police constables have tested positive. In Ashok Nagar traffic police station, a probationary sub-inspector, an ASI, two police constables and a lady constable tested positive for the virus.

One more police constable working in Bandepalya police station also tested positive. Seven policemen who were in his primary contacts have been quarantined. BBMP officials have begun the process of fumigating the station premises and its surroundings.

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