Beware of chain snatchers: Udupi police

November 6, 2011

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Udupi, November 6: In the backdrop of increase in the cases related to chain snatching, the district police have taken measures to create awareness among women to protect themselves from possible attack.

In the backdrop of increase in the cases related to chain snatching, the district police have taken measures to create awareness among women to protect themselves from possible attack.

Speaking to media persons, Superintendent of Police Dr Y S Ravikumar informed that the district police has taken stringent action towards nabbing the culprits involved in crime besides creating awareness among women for the required measures to be adopted.

He said three to four chain snatching cases were reported in Udupi in the last three to four months.

“We request women not to go alone in those areas where movement of people is less. Let women not wear heavy jewllery unless it is very important. The women should approach nearby police station at the earliest with the vehicle numbers. If not vehicle numbers, they should make note of the model of the vehicle which was used by the miscreants.The victims can also immediately dial the police control room number 100 which is monitored for 24 hours, he added.

The message will be delivered immediately through wireless to all the check posts. The first 10 to 15 minutes following the incident is crucial that helps out to nab the culprit. Measures are taken to analyze the modus operandi involved in the crime by the chain snatchers. In some cases, the criminals use some tactics to divert the attention of women and they are made to believe untrue stories.

On Friday, a fresh case was reported near Krishna mutt, in which a woman's chain was snatched by a bike rider. However, the complaint was registered after one hour, Ravikumar said and added there is information regarding three separate gangs comprising 5 to 6 members operating behind chain snatching cases, he said.

To a query on athlete Prithvi Amparu's suspicious suicide case, Ravikumar said the detailed documents are sent to verification to the experts. The process of investigation is deferred owing to the delayed report from the experts. Referring to the twin murder case of Kini couple at Parampalli, he said: “We are investigating into all angles.” On theft of laptops in Manipal University campus, the SP said: “We have informed the people concerned to notify the registration number and identity of the students with the computer sets that has been provided to them. The person who steals can not sell the laptop.”

Dr Ravikumar said that there was no information on the movement of Naxal for the last three months in the district. Combing operations are carried out in all the naxal infested areas of the district, he added.


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February 4,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 4: Taking the state government to task, the Karnataka High Court on Monday opined there was a need to rehabilitate or compensate migrant workers whose homes in Tubarahalli and Kundalahalli were demolished by a BBMP engineer last month.

On January 19, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) assistant executive engineer at Marathahalli had taken up a demolition drive stating that the migrant workers residing in the area were “illegal Bangladeshis”.

A division bench led by Chief Justice Abhay S Oka was hearing a petition by the People’s Union for Civil Liberties which contended that the evacuation of the workers was illegal. Stressing the need for relief, the court directed the state government to come clean on its stance and adjourned the hearing to February 10.

Advocate General Prabhuling K Navadgi submitted that the Union government had issued a circular last year to ascertain the presence of illegal Bangaladesh migrants. “On the basis of this circular, the BBMP officials had written a letter to Marathahalli police sub-inspector on January 18. Based on this letter, the residents in huts were evicted in a civilised manner,” he stated.

The bench, however, differed with the submission. “Who identified them as Bangladeshis before the eviction? Which is the competent authority to do so? Which police officer took up the inquiry?” the bench questioned.

The court also asked whether the government would take up similar eviction drives against illegal buildings of the rich. It also expressed displeasure over the action taken against the BBMP engineer.

“Instead of sending him home, you say you have transferred him. We can’t be mute spectators,” the bench said.

The court did not mince words as it castigated the authorities for failing to act judiciously. “The police and the BBMP are blaming each other. Your action appears to be dangerous. Going by the state of things, it seems that everything is not in order,” it said.

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March 3,2020

Kalaburagi, Mar 3: Former Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge on Monday in a letter requested Karnataka Assembly Speaker Sri Vishveshvaraya Hegade Kageri that the restricted media coverage in Assembly Budget session was not the right thing and it will be danger of for healthy democracy.

The letter written by Mr. Kharge to the Karnataka Assembly speaker which available to the press said that the fourth pillar of democracy 'Media' ban from covering assembly proceedings was not a healthy move and requested to immediately withdraw the government order in this regards, he said.

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February 26,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 26: Customs officials at Mangalore International Airport on Wednesday arrested a man for trying to smuggle gold worth over Rs 26 lakh by concealing it in his rectum.

The accused has been identified as Moideen Arzan, a resident of Uppala, Kasaragod.

According to police, he arrived from Dubai by an Air India flight and was attempting to smuggle the gold which he had converted in the form of paste and concealed in rubber capsules inside his rectum.

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Thursday, 27 Feb 2020

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Those Economy Saboteurs/ Smugglers are very Desperate People whose means of livelihood depends Solely on their Criminal Activities. 

 

WHAT is driving these people so crazily into CRIMINALITY?!

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