Four children sneak into naval base, two drown

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July 31, 2012

Karwar, July 31: Four children's fishing adventure on a lazy Sunday afternoon ended in a tragedy when two of them drowned in a canal in the Seabird Naval Base (INS Kadamba) in Karwar.

The four friends, all 12 years old, had sneaked into the high security naval base for their fishing expedition through a pipe which takes rain water to the sea. But in the heavy flow of water, Amit Chipkar and Satish Rathod couldn't make it, and were washed away. The other two (names withheld to protect identity), panic-stricken, crept back to safety, without alerting the security personnel of the base.

The incident came to light only when the parents of the missing children lodged complaint with the police Sunday night. When the police started making enquiries, the two boys told their parents about their escapade into the naval base, and about their friends who were washed away. After that, the police informed the naval base about the missing children. The Navy officers, in turn, alerted the fire force.

By Monday afternoon, fire force officials fished out the body of Satish from the canal. Amit's body is yet to be found.

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The fire force vehicle being stopped by naval personnel at the Kamat Gate in Binaga in Karwar


The local people are, however, furious at the way the Navy handled the situation. They questioned the rational behind the Navy's decision seeking the help of the fire force, rather than asking its officers to search for the boys. When the fire force's vehicle reached the Kamat Enclave Gate at Binaga, the security personnel at the gate refused entry through the gate. After a verbal duel between the naval personnel and the local people, the security staff allowed the vehicle to enter the base through the Hoysala Gate, 3 km from the Kamat Enclave Gate.

Some local people and Vittal Naik, a social activist, blamed the Navy's negligence for the children's death and demanded an enquiry into the deaths. “How could children breach a high security zone,” Naik asked.

The Navy officers refused to react to the incident. Officers on condition of anonymity said that despite warnings, many local people sneak into the base for fishing through the pipes fixed for the easy flow of the rain water into the sea.

An officer said metal nets fixed to these pipes to stop people's entry about three years ago had to be removed because of protests. “Then people alleged that the nets led to blockage of rain water and flooding in the adjoining area.” The local people should ensure that they do not breach the security by entering the high security zones, the officers said.

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January 8,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 8: CISF personnel at Bengaluru airport on Wednesday detained two persons after they found two live bullets in their baggage during the routine inspection.

The detained person, said to be of a Mangaluru origin who arrived at the airport on Wednesday morning has claimed to be serving the American military. His mother who had arrived with him too has been taken into custody.

According to officials during the questioning, the man said that he was on a leave and that as he had hurriedly packed his belongings at the last minute there was a possibility that the bullets might have fallen into his bag mistakenly.

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March 5,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 5: Karnataka chief minister BS Yediyurappa on Wednesday admitted in the legislative assembly that corruption was deep-rooted in government offices and held transfer racket as the root cause of the graft menace.

“Unless we root it out from the system, we can never uphold the spirit of the Constitution and ensure equitable justice to people. If legislators lend support (to this cause), then we can weed out this menace,” Yediyurappa said during a special discussion on the Constitution.

Successive governments have been accused by opposition parties of running a transfer racket, but there’s very little done to institute a probe or order a crackdown following the allegations.

The chief minister’s candid admission came after senior Congress MLA HK Patil, quoting a report from Amnesty International, said 63% of people in Karnataka give bribe to get their work done in government offices. The CM said he agreed with the report in toto.

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May 15,2020

Marriages will have to shed decadence as the state government, in an advisory, has restricted the number of guests to 50 and barred consumption of liquor at such events. 

The advisory was issued in anticipation that the COVID-19 lockdown will be eased in a phased manner. 

The advisory, issued by the Department of Health & Family Welfare, states that events can be held in a “suitable public place with good natural ventilation (no air condition).”

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All guests must have the Arogya Setu app on their phones and the contact details all marriage attendees should be maintained. 

No person from a containment zone will be allowed to attend the event, and persons aged above 65 years, pregnant women and children below 10 years are not permitted. 

Sanitizers are to be provided at the entry and at “appropriate” places. Thermal screening is a must at the entry point of the venue. The scanner should be held 3-15 cm away from a person’s forehead. “Anyone found having a fever (37.5 degree centigrade or 99.5 farenheit), cold, cough, difficulty in breathing shall not be permitted to attend the event and immediately referred to seek medical advice,” the advisory said. 

Besides prohibition on consumption of alcohol, the advisory said paan, gutka and tobacco will not be allowed. 

Face masks are compulsory and all persons should maintain a physical distance of more than one metre. The venue shall be clean and hygienic, with a prohibition on spitting in public places.

A nodal person should be identified to oversee the arrangements, the advisory said.

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