Arson threat: No case against Dakshina Kannada BJP MP until court's direction

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January 3, 2017

Mangaluru, Jan 3: Mangaluru city police chief M Chandra Sekhar has said that a court's direction is must to register an FIR against Daskshina Kannada BJP MP Nalin Kumar Kateel as his offence wasnon-cognisable.'

1kateelHe said that the police have already submitted a report to the JMFC court in connection with two separate complaints against Mr Kateel under Section 506 of the IPC for his provocative speech at Konaje during a protest rally on Sunday.

The MP had threatened of setting Dakshina Kananda on fire if the police failed to arrest those who involved in the murder case of Karthik Raj, a local youth who was hacked to death on October 22 last year by unknown miscreants.

Mr Chandra Sekhar said: "We have taken note of the complaint and it amounts to non-cognisable offence under IPC 506. Under this section, offences are categorized as cognizable and non-cognizable.”

“Police can directly register complaint if the comment was cognizable. Under NCR (Non-cognizable Report), police will submit report to JMFC Court and the court will decide about further action," he said.

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Dodanna
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Tuesday, 3 Jan 2017

As a MP his duty is to take care of the citizen I/O that he still is standing with his old low grade showing rowdism. No need to wait for any judicial advise. Dept must book him non bailable case. Being a MP and behaving like a Desh Drohi he has no right to enter to our respectful parliament house.
This is the right time all peace loving Mangaloreans stand together and demand his resignation n send him behind bar at least for 5years period.
Then u see no pumpwell satyajith or puranik will open their mouth with communal speech.
Jai Hind!

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