Cattle die after tempo turns turtle trying to evade Dal activists' hot pursuit

April 7, 2012

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Mangalore, April 7: About 18 cattle died after a 407 tempo toppled near Kottara Chowki on Saturday.

The incident took place earlier this morning when Bajrang Dal activists after receiving prior information about the vehicle transporting cattle illegally were following it. “We had prior information about the transportation and followed the vehicle. We informed the police too but by the time they could come, the accident had taken place” Sharan Pumpwell, President, DK Bajarang Dal unit told Coastaldigest.com.

One of the persons in the tempo has sustained injuries on his leg and has been admitted to Wenlock Hospital, Urwa police said. The others in the tempo fled and the police have begun their search.

The vehicle bearing the registration number KA 32 B 9909 was transporting 30 cows in all out of which 18 died due to the mishap.

Mr. Pumpwell told Coastaldigest.com that in spite of umpteenth appeals and requests, the police and district administration have failed to check illegal transportation and slaughter of cows in the region. “That is why we are tackling the issue ourselves. The issue of cow transportation and slaughter has caused communal violence in the region in the past too. If the authorities do not want such violence to repeat in the future, they must take steps to stop these illegal activities at the earliest”, Mr. Pumpwell said.

The police department on the other hand says that the city need not worry about worsening of law and order situation owing to the issue. “We are aware of the happenings and are prepared to tackle the situation. We will take care of the law and order situation” Mutthuraya, DCP (law and order) told Coastaldigest.com.

The incident has been condemned by DK Meat Traders' Association. Speaking to Coastaldigest.com Ali Hasan, President of the Association said that resorting to illegal means of transporting cattle is condemnable. “At the most one can transport 10-11 cattle. Mercilessly ill-treating cattle is not right. However, we also condemn the moral policing, no matter who does it. There is a system in place and a concerned department to voice grievances against. If people have problems, they should approach the concerned authorities and fight in a legal way”, Mr. Hasan said.

He also revealed that the state unit of the Association has been intimated about the happenings in the region and a meeting would be held in a couple of days' time on the issue.


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June 28,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 28: Criminal cases will be lodged against people for not adhering to the COVID-19 protocol in the city, said a top police official on Sunday.

"Deputy Commissioners of Police (DCPs) and BBMP (officials) are on the streets to enforce wearing of mask and social distancing. Warnings now, criminal cases will follow," said Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao.

He exhorted people to insist on everybody wearing a mask and maintaining social distance.

"Urge every Bengalurean to enforce mask enforcement and social distancing. If people argue, call 100. We are ready to respond to your calls," said Rao.

Assuring the city residents, he said one should not worry about others being high and mighty while making sure everybody follows the Covid precautions.

"Don't bother about high and mighty factor, whosoever it is, just tell people around you to wear mask and not hanging around neck," said the Commissioner.

On Saturday, DCP Rohini Katoch Sepat conducted a special drive to ensure everybody is following the Covid rules.

"Conducted a special drive along with BBMP marshals, imposed fine for not wearing mask and social distancing," said Sepat.

The senior police officer had also sealed down some shops for not conforming to the social distancing directions.

Sepat personally made announcements through a megaphone, spoke to shopkeepers, pedestrians and walked the streets in enforcing the rules.

Similarly, Rao also warned commercial establishments of raids and legal action in the event of Covid rules violation.

"Shops, malls, banks, hotels, offices and establishments. All of you are already aware of precautions to be taken. If you do not implement mask wearing and ensure safe distance, city police will raid and initiate legal action," asserted Rao.

On Friday, Bengaluru North DCP Shashi Kumar closed down some shops which did not follow Covid rules and rewarded some shopkeepers who adhered to them with roses.

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May 19,2020

Udupi, May 19: Within minutes after health and family welfare department announced four fresh covid-19 cases in Udupi district, a girl who had come from central part of Karnataka tested positive for the coronavirus thereby taking the count of cases detected after last evening to five. 

With this the total number of confirmed covid-19 cases in the district rose to 16. Three among them have recovered. One patient died last week. There are 12 active cases. 

According to sources, the 17-year-old girl from Chitradurga had visited KMC hospital in Manipal for cancer treatment on May 16. 

Her throat swabs were sent for corona testing on the following day. Today she obtained a positive report. Hence, she was shifted to Dr TMA Pai Covid hospital.

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March 23,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 23: Indian Coast Guard (ICG) on Monday announced to enhance surveillance along the coastline of Karnataka to strengthen security.

It has tasked its hovercraft in New Mangalore, and high-speed patrol vessels and interceptor boats along the coastline for ensuring foolproof security of the uninhabited islands, Deputy Inspector General S B Venkatesh, Commander, Coast Guard, Karnataka, said in a release today.

The amphibious hovercraft have been deployed for near to coast patrol, to facilitate smooth execution of search and rescue operations and security cover over land and riverine route. Please log in to get detailed story.

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