Police commissioner holds discussion with Muslim representatives

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August 11, 2011

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Mangalore, August 11: In a first-of-its-kind exercise, Mangalore Police Commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh convened an exclusive meeting of Muslim leaders, office-bearers of Muslim association to discuss the problems faced by the community members.

The meeting was convened also in the backdrop of the upcoming Eidul Fitr and Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations. The police chiefs discussed the ways and means to maintain peace and harmony in the areas under the commissionerate and work closely to thwart any effort by the anti-social elements to disturb peace.

The participants at the meeting demanded that besides the leaders of the masjid, church and temple, the office-bearers of various organization should be invited for the peace committee meetings in each police station.

The police department was urged to keep a close eye on the wordings of the banner that are put up during the festival time. A couple of speakers felt that the police officers look at the religion of the culprit while dealing with them. The tendency to berate Muslims as terrorists is also on the rise, one speaker felt.

Some of the demands put forth at the meeting are follows: protection to people performing Taravih namaz, harassment to Muslim applicants at the passport office, end to atrocities on street vendors.

Muslim representative from 17 stations in the commissionerate jurisdiction attended the meeting. N.S. Kareem, Mohammed Mustafa, Mohammed, Mohammed Mukkacheri, Rafiq Amblamogaru, Haji Hameed Kandak, Ali Hasan, Farooq Bengre, C. Ahmed Jamal, Mohammed Ismail, Yakub Suratkal, Abdul Wahab Bikarnakatte expressed their views.

Presiding over the meeting Commissioner Singh said, it was the responsibility of the people of all the religions to ensure that there was a peaceful atmosphere in Mangalore in the build up to the festival season.

He said similar meetings involving Hindu and Christian leaders, representatives will be conducted in the next two days.

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February 5,2020

Kasaragod, Feb 5: The customs officials has confiscated 15.5 kilograms gold from a car at Bekal near here on Wednesday.

Sources said, acting on a tip-off, the customs sleuths intercepted a car at Bekal, and seized the yellow metal which is being smuggled by the occupants into Kerala.

The police also managed to arrest the two youth identified as Khetan (29) and Akash (23), both natives of Maharashtra. They had hidden the gold in the cushion. 

The accused confessed that the gold was being transported from Thalassery to Maharashtra illegally. The custom officials are investigating to find others involved in the case.

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February 21,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 21: Police officials including the Mangaluru city Commissioner of Police P S Harsha would be summoned to appear before the panel conducting a magisterial probe into December 19, 2019 firing on anti-CAA protesters in the city which left two people dead.

Notices would be served on 176 police officers and staff to appear for hearing, Udupi deputy commissioner G Jagadeesha, conducting the magisterial probe into the incident said here on Thursday.

He told reporters that officials, including the city police commissioner Harsha, would be summoned to depose on the violence which led to police firing that killed two people.

Mangaluru (North) Assistant Commissioner K U Belliappa, who is the nodal officer for the police department, has given a list of 176 policemen who are ready to adduce evidence in the hearing.

The police officers would be summoned in phases.

The next hearing is on February 25.

He said so far, 203 members of the public have deposed before him on the incident.

Former city Mayor K Ashraf, who is under treatment in hospital, has also provided a written statement.

The remaining members of the public can provide evidence during next hearings, he said.

On December 19, two people were killed in police firing as protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) turned violent here.

The protesters had attempted to besiege the Mangaluru north police station and tried to attack police personnel, following which force was used to disperse them, police had said.

Two people received bullet injuries in the firing and they later succumbed at a hospital, the police had said.

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April 22,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 22: In order to infuse confidence among people to fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, Karnataka government on Wednesday launched a helpline 'Apthamitra' with an exclusive toll free number and a mobile app, aimed at providing required medical advice and guidance for those in need.

The help line and app was launched by Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa in the presence of senior Ministers and officials of the department.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr Yediyurappa said that the help line was need at this crucial juncture. “If anyone has symptoms of Coronavirus, they can call the helpline from their home, get medical advice or assistance and get their doubts cleared. 

People who call to know the symptoms, an expert team of doctors will advice on what to do next.”

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