Muslim youth brutally tortured by cops ahead of his wedding; two personnel suspended

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April 24, 2019

Bengaluru, Apr 24: The family of a Muslim youth, is battling kidney complications after brutal custodial torture by the police, has demanded strict action against the accused. They allege that constable Ayyappa flagged down Mohammed Tanveer, 23, and his friend Danish on the night of April 9 near Lavanya Bakery at M.M. Layout for a traffic violation.

Both men were taken to the police station where Tanveer was allegedly beaten with lathis for many hours before being released the next day. The family alleged that Tanveer’s kidneys had been damaged because of the brutality of the beating and that he has to undergo dialysis.

On Sunday, the DJ Halli police booked an FIR against Ayyappa who had allegedly assaulted Tanveer during the initial confrontation and at the station, and sub-inspector Santosh. They have been charged under Sections 323 (punishment for voluntarily causing hurt), 324 (voluntarily causing hurt with a dangerous weapon), 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace) and 149 (unlawful assembly) of the the Indian Penal Code. Before the FIR was registered, the duo was suspended following an inquiry by the police commissioner.

At a press conference on Tuesday, the victim’s brother Mohammed Musaveer said that the police had been charged under bailable offences. “Such inhumane acts must be taken seriously. My brother is fighting for his life in the hospital because of them. The police must receive a punishment that is in accordance with their crime,” he said.

Tanveer had been stopped by the police for talking on his phone while riding his bike.

According to Musaveer, he and Danish were going to a drug store to buy medicines for his neighbour’s father. He was taken to the police station along with Danish where he was allegedly stripped, assaulted, abused physically and verbally, and humiliated. He fell unconscious in the police cell.

The police booked a petty case against Tanveer and allegedly made him apologise for his actions. He had to allegedly write “I’ll not do this mistake again” a hundred times in Kannada. His family allege that the police made Danish slap him.

His family had to seek the help of a social worker to secure his release.

When he was brought home, he started complaining of stomach pain, which did not subside even after two days. When it became unbearable, he was admitted to a private hospital where he is now being treated for kidney complications.

The family has also approached the Karnataka State Human Rights Commission seeking action against the police and suitable compensation for Tanveer so that he can lead a normal life. “He was scheduled to get married on May 3, but because of his condition, it has been postponed,” Musaveer added.

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May 31,2020

Mangaluru, May 31:  Even as the worst locust attack on India in recent years raised concerns over its impact on crops, swarms of locusts have triggered panic in Karnataka’s Dakshina Kannada too. 

Farmers in the coastal district were taken aback when they found the swarms of locusts, which they feared as the arrival of desert locusts in the region.

According to reports, Renjalady village under the limits of Nuji Baltila Gramp Panchayats in Kadaba taluk and Shirlalu village in Belthangady taluk witnessed locust attacks in last couple of days. 

“Locust swarms were seen in many areas. We have also alerted agriculture department. Already insects have destroyed crops of many farmers,” said a farmer in Shirlalu village.  

Joint director of Dakshina Kannada district agriculture department MC Seetha confirmed that officials have received information from villagers about the locust scare and entemologists have already visited the place to collect more information.

Not Desert Locusts?

“We contacted entemologists and forwarded the pictures that farmers sent to us. Looking at the picture, entemologists have opined that it may be calotropis locust or colour grasshopper. Desert locusts usually arrive in lakhs,” said Ms Seetha. Desert locusts that are destroying crops in other parts of India may not come to Dakshina Kannada, she added.

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March 16,2020

Kalaburagi, Mar 16: In the wake of coronavirus scare, the public gatherings including local markets, village fairs, Urs festival in Kalaburagi district have been banned, said B Sharat, Deputy Commissioner, on Sunday.

"Gatherings including local markets, village fairs, Urs festival in the district have been banned as a precautionary measure against the coronavirus until further orders," Sharat said.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared that Europe has become the new 'epicenter' of the global coronavirus pandemic that has infected more than 15 lakh people with over 4,000 deaths globally.

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March 25,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 25: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday said that strict action will be taken against overpricing and hoarding of essential items during lockdown period in the state.
Speaking to media persons here, he said: "Today 14 new cases of COVID-19 have been reported taking the total number of cases to 105 (excluding four discharged) in the state."
"Out of this, six are from Kasaragod district, two from Kozhikode, eight have returned from Dubai, one each from Qatar and UK; and three have got infected from a mutual contact. One health worker is also suspected to be on the list," he said.
A total of 72,460 people are under observation in the state out of which 71,994 are in isolation in their homes and 466 in hospitals. Today 164 people were hospitalised. 4,516 samples were sent for testing out of which 3,331 have tested negative.
Chief Minister Vijayan said that people should take the lockdown seriously and strictly adhere to government instructions.
"All personal vehicles should strictly be off the road. Taxis and autos can only be used for emergency purposes. People using personal vehicles should give self-declaration giving details about the purpose of the journey. Police action will be taken against those giving false information or found misusing personal vehicles," he said.
The Chief Minister today interacted with the MLAs from Kasargod through audio conferencing and asked them to co-ordinate the activities there along with the Panchayat president.
"Special attention should be given to the elderly, homeless, specially-abled in the state and local self-government institutions should take effort to arrange food and shelter for the needy. Apart from medicines, those in isolation would also be given counselling if required," he said.
He also urged the youth to come forward in volunteering during this difficult time. They can volunteer as bystanders in hospitals and help in other places too.
The Chief Minister also informed that the testing facilities at Central Universities in Kerala, IISER in Trivandrum and MIMS, Kozhikode can be used.
"All MLAs are working in their respective constituencies and they should make the effort to identify places that can be used as regional isolation centres, as and when required," said Vijayan.

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