DK Shivakumar seeks 2 days’ time after I-T sends out summons

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August 7, 2017

Bengaluru, Aug 7: After raids over three days, the income tax department has summoned Karnataka energy minister DK Shivakumar to appear before it in Bengaluru on Monday in connection with a tax-evasion probe.

"It is a normal procedure. The minister has sought two days to appear," an I-T department spokesperson said.

The energy minister said he would consult advisers to decide when to appear before the department. "I'm a law-abiding citizen. I'll definitely be in the I-T office and offer my full cooperation to the probe," he said.

Summonses were issued on Shivakumar, family members and associates, who were raided by the I-T department, under Section 131 of the Income-Tax Act which relates to collection of evidence on undisclosed earnings. It is mandated that a notice be issued to him after his premises were searched.

Our search-and-seizure operation is techni cally over, pending for malities like collection and documentation of seized material and recording of statements. I-T officials have a timeframe of 60 days to demand response in cases under which Shivakumar's properties were raided,'' an official added.

After completing all formalities, including recording of statements, I-T officials said the search teams will submit their reports (or panchanamas) and seizures to the investigation wing directorgeneral in New Delhi, and he will decide when and what information can be given to the public.

The department claimed it was one of the biggest I-T operations against an individual in recent times. "This operation was a marathon ex ercise -involved 300 officials at 70 premises of Shivakumar, his relatives and friends across the state and in Delhi, for about 80 hours," said an official of the department's Karnataka and Goa region.

With the I-T department closing in on Shivakumar, KPCC president G Parameshwara held a closed-door meeting with the minister for over three hours early Sunday, and discussed the political fallout of the raids and how they should go about it, a party source said.

Shivakumar also held meetings with ministers MB Patil, A Manju and party's woman wing chief and aide Laxmi Hebbalkar.

Some religious Vokkaliga leaders met Shivakumar to extend moral support. He summoned his financial advisers to help draft responses to queries, especially pertaining to cash seizures and foreign investment.

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February 23,2020

Madikeri, Feb 23: Back-to-back floods and landslides in the last two years, has led to a fall in the number of tourists coming to the coffee-growing region of Kodagu, forcing the district administration to intervene and take confidence-building measures, telling tourists that Kodagu was safe to visit.

According to the statistics of the Karnataka State Tourism Department, Kodagu recorded a moderately good number of tourists in 2018 and 2019, the years that the district witnessed devastating floods and landslides.

The Department’s statistics reveal that 17 lakh tourists visited Kodagu in 2018 and 18 lakh in 2019. This means the flood-ravaged years did attract tourists contrary to what the stakeholders had claimed.

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May 12,2020

Bengaluru, May 12: Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa had promised to extend all co-operation for the safe and early return of the Karnataka ex-pats, living in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), here on Tuesday.

He was speaking to the Karnataka ex-pats living in UAE, who had pleaded the chief minister to make arrangements for their return to the state.

Those who had spoken to the Chief Minister had informed that there is a large number of people, landed into a great difficulty ever since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and eager to return to their home state, Karnataka.

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July 19,2020

Davangere, Jul 19: A 9-year-old sniffer dog ran 12 km in the night to trace a murder accused and helped the police arrest him in Karnataka's Davangere rural area, an official said on Sunday.

"Doberman Pincher Tunga ran 12 km non-stop from the crime spot at Basavapattana in the city to a house at Kashipur in the rural where murder accused Chethan, 25, was hiding and helped us arrest him on July 17," Davangere Police Superintendent Hanumantha Rai said on phone.

Davangere is 260 km northwest of Bengaluru.

"Though Chethan allegedly shot dead his friend Chandra Nayak with a stolen service revolver on July 10 over sharing the booty (gold ornaments) of the theft they had committed recently with two others. We took female dog Tunga to the crime spot on July 16. She led the sleuths to the area where Chethan was hiding with two accomplices," Rai recalled.

While trained sniffer dogs normally run 4-5 km from a crime spot, Tunga could track the accused 12 km away.

When Tunga's handler (Head Constable Prakash) took her to the crime scene at 9.30 pm, she sniffed around and ran 12 km non-stop to Kashipur. She halted at a wine shop and went to a food joint later. Then she stopped at a house nearby at 12.30 am.

The prime accused (Chethan) was present in the house of his relative. He was arrested after he confessed to the theft and the murder.

The police are on the hunt to trace Chethan's two accomplices who fled from the house they were hiding in.

Karnataka Additional Director General of Police (law and order) Amar Kumar Pandey felicitated Tunga on July 17 at a function here for cracking the murder case with its exceptional sniffing traits.

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