Hijack alert: States protest sharing of unsubstantiated intelligence input

August 19, 2012

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New Delhi, August 19: Several states have raised objections to an uncorroborated intelligence input about hijacking of an aircraft ahead of the Independence Day, saying such exercise was needlessly increasing burden on security personnel besides causing harassment to the public.

At a recently held meeting in which representatives from states including Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Jammu and Kashmir and Union territory of Chandigarh participated, concern was raised over such unsubstantiated intelligence inputs, officials privy to the meeting said today.

The intelligence input passed on by police of a Northeastern state spoke about the hijacking of an Indian aircraft before August 15 by a Lashker-e-Taiba (LeT) terror group led by a Yemeni national along with 10 members from the Pakistan-based terror outfit.

The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security while leaving nothing to chance issued an alert to airports concerned in Jammu, Srinagar, Jaipur, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad and Mumbai. Authorities in the Union Home Ministry sought further confirmation from the police official who skipped the meeting saying that the input was still being verified.

An official at the meeting also made some critical remarks about passing on half-baked intelligence input which triggered panic among security agencies, the sources said.

The sources said that other participants echoed the official's sentiments and opined that unsubstantiated intelligence inputs were increasing the burden on security personnel, who are already under pressure ahead of such national days like Independence Day and Republic Day.

This also leads to unnecessary harassment of public who travel during Independence Day holiday besides putting additional burden on exchequer for deployment of more forces, the sources said.

Many states have been suggesting a mechanism to provide actionable intelligence but during the national days and important visits, these inputs are shared without corroboration.

The official in question had only informed that the input was based on a 'source' information without revealing the origin of the information, the sources said.

Post 26/11 attacks in Mumbai in 2008, such inputs have been swarming the Intelligence Bureau, which passes on to states concerned, and later begin the process of verifying, the sources said.


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Mangaluru, Jun 13: A bus agent died after the compound wall of his house collapsed on him at Matadagudde, near Gurupura-Kaikamba, on Friday afternoon. This is the first rain-related death reported in Dakshina Kannada.

The victim is Narayana Naika, 52. According to police, heavy rain on Friday afternoon blocked a small water stream adjacent to his compound wall, and the deceased was clearing it. The stone compound wall then suddenly collapsed on him, and he got buried underneath. He sustained grievous head injuries and died on the way to hospital.

Narayana is survived by his wife and two children.

Dakshina Kannada received an average rainfall of 26.1mm in the last 24 hours till 8.30 am on Friday. The highest rainfall was recorded at Puttur and Mangaluru taluks at 31.3mm and 30.3mm, respectively. Bantwal and Sullia taluks received 26.3mm and 24.6mm of rain, respectively.

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April 6,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 6: Three more COVID-19 positive cases in the Dakshina Kannada district have been recovered and discharged on Monday.

All three are Kasargod residents and were being treated in the city’s Wenlock hospital.

A 22-year-old man Bhatkal was discharged on Monday after recovering fully from the infection.

A total of 12 cases have been found COVID-19 positive in Mangaluru till now, said B Rupesh, Deputy Commissioner and District Magistrate's Office, Dakshina Kannada, on Monday.

"So far, 4 positive cases have recovered in Mangaluru, of which 3 COVID-19 positive patients have recovered and have been discharged today," said Rupesh.

He further said, "A total of 12 positive cases have been reported in the city till now."

As per the latest update by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the total number of confirmed cases in the country is 4281. 151 cases are from Karnataka.

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April 12,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 12: A 10-month-old baby who tested COVID-19 positive on March 27 completed treatment and discharged from hospital on Saturday.

He was the youngest positive case in Karnataka, from Sajipanadu village in Bantwal taluk.

The child had been with his mother to a relative's house at Monetepadau village, situated on the Karnataka-Kerala border in the first week of March.

A few days later the child developed an acute respiratory illness and tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.

Treating the breastfeeding child was challenging for doctors as he had to be isolated. A team of doctors from Wenlock Hospital took up this challenge and successfully cured the baby.

Test reports on his mother and grandmother too have returned negative. They too had been under quarantine and were discharged with the baby.

Another positive development was that no COVID-19 case has been reported from the child's village.  

The entire Sajipanadu village was completely sealed after the child tested positive and the district had provided all the necessary supplies to the villagers.

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