Puttur ASP to file criminal complaint against MP Kateel

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February 6, 2011

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Mangalore, February 6: Puttur Assistant Superintendent of Police Amith Singh who is accused of assaulting BJP leader and Chairman of Bantwal Urban Development Authority (BUDA) has decided to file a criminal complaint against Mangalore MP Nalin Kumar Kateel and Puttur MLA Mallika Prasad and others for intimidating his family, while he was away on duty on January 31.

On that day, between 10.30pm and midnight, about 200 BJP workers led by Mallika Prasad gheraoed the ASP's house and shouted slogans after Singh allegedly slapped BUDA Chairman Govind Prabhu for interfering in police investigations at Bantwal station.

Amith Singh said that he had informed his superiors of the incident and also made an entry at the police station. “Now I have decided to file a complaint and inform the SP and IGP, requesting them to do the needful,” he said without indicating when he would do so.

Regarding whether MP Kateel was at the venue, Singh said he had photographs to show that Kateel was in the gathering. He also said plastic water bottles, thrown by the protesters, were found in his compound.

SP AS Rao said as the ASP had not filed the complaint and they had not conducted investigation into the incident. “We will take up the matter when a complaint is filed,” he said. “A gathering of 200 persons, especially when only ASP's wife was at home is intimidation. We view it seriously. It has never happened in the district,” the SP said.

He said the proper place to register protests should be at the place of work and not at an officer's residence that too when he is not in the house.

Background:

Some persons had stoned a Masjid in Bantwal police station limits during the January 22 bundh. But, when the police who gathered information of the accused decided to arrest them, a few BJP leaders prevented them saying they themselves would produce the accused before the police station. When the BJP men failed to keep up their promise, the cops had dragged to the station four persons, two each on January 30 and 31 respectively.

Soon, BJP leaders Govind Prabhu and Harish Acharya arrived at the station and pressurised the cops to release the accused. But, ASP Amith Singh who was present at the station, refused to budge to the demand, resulting in the BJP men staging a protest accusing the officer of attacking their leader. On the evening of January 31, over 500 BJP men gathered outside the Bantwal Rural Police Station and demanded the suspension of Amith Kumar Singh. A protest was staged even in front of the residence of the ASP at Puttur. MP Nalin Kumar Kateel and Legislator Mallika Prasad too took part in the protest.


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May 15,2020

Mangaluru, May 15: Dakshina Kannada saw a record spike in the number of fresh COVID-19 cases today, which triggered panic among the people of the district, which is currently under orange zone.   

According to the mid-day bulletin of the Department of Health and Family Welfare, as many as 16 people from Dakshina Kannada tested positive for the covid-19. 

Among them 15 are the Gulf returnees who were brought by an Air India Express special flight from Dubai to Mangaluru International Airport on May 12. 

As many as 179 repatriates had landed at Mangaluru Airport. Among them 125 are quarantined in Dakshina Kannada, 49 in Udupi and five in Uttara Kannada districts.  

Meanwhile, a 68-year-old woman from Surathkal area in Mangaluru, who is suffering from Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) was also tested covid-19 positive.

This is the highest number of cases reported in a single day since first case registered in the district on March 22 when Dubai-bound youth from Bhatkal was tested positive. 

With this the total number of covid-19 cases in the district mounted to 50 including five deaths. Many of them have returned home after recovery.

3 members of a family test positive

According to Deputy Commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh, three members of a same family are among 15 gulf returnees who are tested positive.  They are a 45-year-old man, his 33-year-old wife and their 6-year-old child. 

Six among those who tested positive today are above 60 years of age, said the deputy commissioner. 
 

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May 24,2020

Bengaluru, May 24:The first 'Sunday curfew' imposed by the Karnataka government to try and contain the spread of COVID-19 got underway in the state today, with people by and large adhering to norms, roads wearing a deserted look and almost no vehicular traffic, barring essential services.

With barricades being up across most roads in the state, people ventured out only to purchase groceries, vegetabes and medicines.

Instances of violation of Sunday curfew lockdown norms were reported in COVID-19 hotspots of Shivajinagar and Rayapura in Bengaluru and Nelamangala and Devanahalli.

Temples, malls, bars, eateries and small food joints remained shut throughout state.

In most parts of the state buses, autorickshaws and cabs did not ply.

In Bengaluru, the ever bustling Majestic area, which houses the central city bus stand, inter-city bus stand, Metro Railway Station and the City Railway Station, did not see any activity as buses did not ply and all shops were shut, police said.

Reports from Mysuru, Tumakuru, Kolar, Mangaluru, Udupi and other towns across the state said there were no lockdown violations.

Amid the rigid curfew marriages were conducted in a simple manner in various parts of the state like Gollarahatti and Yashwanthapura in Bengaluru and also in Davangere.

Families of the brides and grooms invited only a few people for the event, adhered to social distancing norms and wore masks.

In Gollarahatti, the event organisers cleaned the road, after which the invitees, who were hardly 25 to 30 in number, sat down to have a feast.

The Karnataka government had eased restrictions during Lockdown 4 for start of economic activities like city buses, inter-district bus service, intrastate train services, opening of shops and markets.

However, the government had made it clear that there will be 'Janata Curfew' every Sunday during which only essential services would be permitted.

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June 28,2020

Mangaluru, June 28: Three fresh deaths in last 24 hours have taken the total number of covid-19 deaths in Dakshina Kannada district to 13.

While a 31-year-old youth from Idya in Surathkal and a 57-year-old woman from Bantwal passed away last night, a 52-year-old woman from Jokatte breathed her last today. 

The youth from Suratkal breathed his last in Wenlok. The woman from Bantwal’s Loretto Padav village was unwell for last 1 year. She was tested positive three days ago and passed away at a private hospital. 

The woman from Jokatte was reportedly suffering from tuberculosis. On June 26, she was admitted to a private hospital in the city, where she was tested coronavirus positive.

As per the district health bulletin on Saturday June 27 evening, a total of 12,919 samples have been sent for tests till date, out of which 12,198 have turned out negative, and 576 positive, including 10 persons from other districts. 

Out of these, 148 are currently active. As many as 416 persons have recovered and been discharged.

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