Police-public cooperation led to quick arrest of ATM burglars: City police chief

December 15, 2011

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Mangalore, December 15: Terming the foiled ATM heist in the city as the 'efficiency of the khaki force', Mangalore city police chief Seemanth Kumar Singh said that the police-public cooperation resulted in the quick apprehension of the burglars and recovery of stolen money.

The Commissioner of Police told media persons that today's achievement of the city police has bagged appreciation of the Director General of Police, who immediately announced Rs 20 thousand cash award to the police team, which participated in the operation. “Besides this, I am announcing Rs 10 thousand award on behalf of Commissionerate”, he said.

Mr Singh said that due to the timely action, police were able to nab four accused within a few minutes after a cash container was robbed in the broad day light. He gave the name of arrested as Murali, Shridhar, Hariharan and Manindran, all hailing from different places in Tamil Nadu.

He said that city police would get in touch with Tamil Nadu police and find out more about the culprits, and also hand them over for further investigation.

The Commissioner said that police found the accused with cash container on board a KSRTC bus, bearing registration number KA 19 F 2822, which was bond to Puttur. “When the police waylaid the bus near Kannur Mosque at Adyar, the accused tried to escape. However, the public helped the police to chase down the robbers”, he said adding that city police would honour those individuals from the public for helping to nab the accused.

Giving details about the incident, the Divisional Manager of State Bank of India, Raghuram Shetty, said that the security lapse on part of the Pro Interact Agency, which bears the responsibility of depositing the money in ATM gave an opportunity for robbers, though they were caught later.

He said that there was only one gunman inside the ATM located adjacent to KMC College at Hampankatta, along with the person depositing the cash.

“At around 12:15 pm, when the cash was brought in a four wheeler to deposit at the ATM, the robbers diverted the attention driver of the by throwing a few currency notes of Rs 10. At this time the gunman was inside the ATM along with the official who was depositing the cash. Suddenly the robbers grabbed a cash box which had Rs 25 lakhs cash stored in it. They fled the scene and boarded a KSRTC bus”, he said.


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January 25,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 25: The local police will provide security for Sri Nijagunananda Swami and his Kittur Nishkal Mantapa Mutt following a letter containing a threat to his life that was received on Friday.

The letter, containing the names of 15 liberal thinkers and activists, was circulated widely on social media and shown on some Kannada TV channels. The letter is addressed to the seer, and it condemns his lectures where he speaks in favour of liberal values.

“The decision to eliminate you will be taken on January 21. You will be eliminated, along with 15 of your followers and people who think like you,” the letter said. 

Among those threatened are Nidumamidi Channammalla Swami, Jnyana Prakash Swami, the former Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy, actors Prakash Raj and Chetan Kumar, writer Chandrashekar Patil, Brinda Karat of the CPI(M) and writer K.S. Bhagavan.

It is not the first time that the seer is getting such threats. Two years ago, Belagavi Police had provided security to the seer following threats to his life. Last year, he got a phone call from a person from Shivamogga district. But the seer did not bother to complain.

This time, the district police will seek a written complaint from the seer. “We will assess the threat perception and the security levels. Adequate security will be provided,” the police said.

The seer is now camping in Jewargi in Kalaburagi district. “We have intimated the Kalaburagi Superintendent of Police of the need for immediate security arrangements. We will take steps to provide adequate security to him once he arrives in Belagavi district,” Superintendent of Police Lakshman Nimbaragi said.

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