Clean chit to Kempaiah in caste certificate case

DHNS
August 29, 2017

Bengaluru, Aug 29: The Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) has given a clean chit to former IPS officer Kempaiah, adviser to the Home Minister, in the fake caste certificate case.

The complainant had filed several certificates, including school certificates, indicating that Kempaiah belonged to Kuruba and not Kadu Kuruba. Kadu Kuruba is an ST community whereas Kuruba is a backward community.

The ACB closed the complaint after receiving a report from the Directorate of Civil Rights Enforcement (DCRE) which certified that Kempaiah belongs to Kadu Kuruba community.

Earlier, in 2016, DCRE had claimed that certain vital documents pertaining to the false caste certificate case were missing. The complaint was filed by activist Dinesh Kallahalli. The ACB had sought a report from DCRE since the complaint was not directly connected to an offence under the Prevention of Corruption Act.

Kallahalli had claimed that DCRE had indicted Kempaiah for submitting a false certificate in 1990. In February 2017, DCRE submitted a report to the ACB stating that though there was a report by then IGP C Dinakar alleging Kempaiah had submitted a false certificate, the Social Welfare Department stated that he belonged to Kadu Kuruba.

The DCRE report also quoted a paragraph from Kempaiah’s letter to the department in February 2017, where he has accused certain activists of unnecessarily dragging the issue for publicity and to hurt him. He also attached a 2010 report submitted by the then Revenue Inspector and approved by the tahsildar.

“In the report, it is stated that the Revenue Inspector had visited Gollahalli village at Kasaba hobli in Kanakapura taluk.

“He had certified that Kempaiah belonged to Kadu Kuruba community.’’ Based on this report, DCRE wrote to ACB confirming the same.

Kallahalli, a resident of Kanakapura taluk, said that neither the ACB nor the DCRE has attempted to verify the certificates submitted by him. “I had submitted documents from the school where he studied. I have no faith in the ACB which is in the control of the state government,’’ he said.

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March 23,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 23: Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai had warned those who chose to defy the lockdown order clamped in nine districts, to prevent the spread of the dreaded COVID-19 virus in the state. 

Speaking to newsmen, he said, "We have ordered for a lockdown in nine districts in the state to prevent the spread of the coronavirus and issued guidelines to follow it."

The nine COVID-19-affected districts are Bengaluru, Bengaluru Rural, Mysuru, Kodagu, Dakshina Kannada (Mangaluru), Dharwad, Belagavi, Kalaburgi and Chikkablapur.

According to Mr. Bommai, the State government will put in place further measures next week depending on how the situation will unfold in the State and the neighbouring States.

"Government offices will be operational in the State, including in the nine COVID 19-affected districts. As per the current schedule, the legislature sessions will also continue. Pourakarmikas will be working at 50% strength," he added.

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May 22,2020

Bengaluru, May 22: Amid the fourth phase of nationwide COVID-19 lockdown, inter-state travel from Karnataka is now permitted with the consent of the receiving state, informed Praveen Sood, Karnataka Director General of Police (DGP) and Inspector General (IG).

"Inter-state pass is not required to go out of Karnataka as long as you have the consent of the receiving state," he said.

The order follows MHA's recent announcement of relaxed guidelines amid the nationwide lockdown.

"Due to lockdown, migrant workers, pilgrims, tourists, students and other persons are stranded at different places. They would be allowed to move as under," read the new guidelines while asking states to designate nodal authorities to facilitate the interstate movement.

The Centre has extended the lockdown till May 31 across the country.

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February 4,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 4: A 33-year old woman techie allegedly stabbed her mother to death and made a murderous assault on her younger brother before fleeing their home here, police said on Tuesday.

According to police, the woman fatally stabbed her mother using a knife and attacked the brother early on Monday.

The injured brother has been hospitalised here.

A search was on for the techie and the motive for her action under investigation, police said.

The woman, employed as a software engineer with a company here, earlier had told her mother and 30-year old brother that she has been transferred to Hyderabad and she may have to relocate.

The brother told police that in the early morning on Monday he saw his sister searching something desperately and offered to assist, which she refused.

However, minutes later she made a murderous assault on him, he told police, adding when he screamed for help and called his mother, his sister said she has killed their mother.

She stabbed him and attacked with an iron rod before fleeing, her brother told police.

The body of the mother was found in another room in the house.

"We are still investigating the matter. We are not clear about the motive behind the murder," a police officer told media adding the woman was yet to be arrested.

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