Roopa not aware of prison rules, says DGP, denies charges

DHNS
July 14, 2017

Bengaluru, Jul 14: A day after DIG Prisons (Administration) D Roopa submitted a report on corruption in the Bengaluru Central Prison at Parappana Agrahara, DGP (Prisons) H N Sathyanarayana Rao on Thursday termed her an “amateur and unaware of prison rules’’.digroopa

The brewing discontent between the two came to the fore when Roopa, in a report, pointed at irregularities in the prison and rumours about exchange of Rs 2 crore with prison authorities to provide special services to AIADMK leader V K Sasikala, a convict in a disproportionate assets case.

“It is a little over two weeks since she was posted to the department and she still has to learn and understand the prison manual and how the department functions,’’ he said at a media conference on Thursday.

Suspecting a conspiracy against him, Rao assumed that the ugly spat with her could be because he sent two memos to her recently. The first memo advised her not to post photographs or videos shot inside the prison on social media networking sites and the second memo was for not attending the chief minister’s review meeting held on Saturday (July 10).

Rao said Roopa’s report was sent to his office after office hours on Wednesday. He also told reporters that Roopa had leaked sensitive information to the media even before bringing it to the notice of her seniors.

Rao got his hands on the report only on Thursday morning and said she had written the report based on rumours and there are no new revelations by her in the report. “We are contemplating taking legal action against the officer,” Rao added, giving a point-by-point rebuttal to Roopa’s report.

‘Nothing new in report’

The DIG’s report had a mention of two separate incidents of assault on a doctor and a nurse at the jail hospital. Rao clarified that a doctor was assaulted by a prisoner on June 26 at the jail hospital over a trivial issue and the police are investigating the case. “The case of a nurse being manhandled by a prisoner has not come to our knowledge and if it does, we will take action,” Rao added.

Drug menace

Over allegations that 18 prisoners tested positive for drugs, Rao said a good number of undertrials who get admitted are drug addicts. Due to their addiction, there are constant attempts to smuggle drugs into the prison, which has been curbed to a large extent. Smugglers are caught and booked, he said.

‘No massages for Telgi’

On allegations that fake stamp paper kingpin Abdul Karim Telgi having an undertrial attendant and getting massages from undertrial prisoners, Rao said that due to his ailments, the court allowed him to have an attender.

According to the prison manual, well behaved convicts can be used for such services. And on allegations that prisoners maintain medical records at the jail hospital, Rao said that according to the jail manual, convicts with a record of good conduct can be used for such services.

‘No special treatment’

On allegations about special treatment for Sasikala and corruption charges against him, Rao said: “Forget taking bribes, we don’t allow visitations even if MPs, ministers or MLAs from Tamil Nadu use their influence and call us to facilitate visiting her. Allegations of bribes are based on a rumour in her report. Let her come up with evidence and I am ready for any probe,” Rao said.

Allegations of Sasikala having a cook or aide and a kitchen in her cell are untrue, he said. “She is lodged at the ordinary woman’s barrack on the first floor and she consumes jail food which is specially packed for her from the jail kitchen to prevent anyone attempting to poison it,” Rao added.

DIG prison’s stand

Meanwhile, Roopa said she did not want to discuss anything about the report as it would violate the Official Secrets Act. “I have written my findings to the DG himself and DG-IGP with a copy to the Home Secretary and ACB. Let the government look into my report and hold an enquiry to find out who is right and who is wrong,” Roopa said.

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May 6,2020

Mangaluru, May 6: Amidst delay in repatriation of Kannadigas stuck in Gulf countries including UAE and Saudi Arabia, on behalf of the office bearers, the executive committee and members of the Bearys Chamber of Commerce & Industry, its president Mr S M Rasheed Haji and executive committee member U T Ifthikar Ali today (May 6) called on authorities concerned in Dakshina Kannada to persuade them to follow up with the State and Central level authorities.  

The duo met Nalin Kumar Kateel, Dakshina Kannada MP, who immediately contacted Pralhad Joshi, Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, over phone and urged him to take up the issue with the external affairs ministry. Mr Joshi told Mr Kateel that efforts are still underway to bring back Kannadigas stranded in Gulf countries. However flights schedules are yet to be finalised.

The duo then met Kota Srinivas Poojary, district in-charge minister, who said that the government is prepared to handle the repatriation flights and passengers. 

The duo also met IAS officer Rahul Shinde, who is in-charge of affairs related to international passengers coming to Dakshina Kannada amid covid-19 crisis. Meanwhile, Zakariya Jokatte, president of Jubail unit of BCCI, spoke to Mr Shindhe over phone.

The official explained that the govt has made elaborate arrangements to conduct medical test of passengers on arrival at the Mangaluru International Airport. 

The passengers will be categorised into A, B and C groups depending on their symptoms and co-morbid conditions. The category A passengers (symptomatic passengers) will be sent to isolation hospitals which may be Covid care centres. Category B passengers (asymptomatic but suffering from co-morbid conditions) will be quarantined at hotels, hostels, guest houses etc. Category C passengers (asymptomatic and healthy) will be home quarantined.

The minister and official also sought BCCI’s cooperation in handling the situation. 

Quarantine accommodation facility 

Yenepoya group has already offered two of their hotels as quarantine accommodation and promised to offer one more.  Entrepreneur U Kanachur Monu and many others too have offered their hotels as quarantine accommodation in Mangaluru. 

District administration has asked Treebo, a hotel aggregator to list such willing facilities on their website.

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January 27,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 27: No power can now stop Kashmiri Pandits from going back to Kashmir, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Monday, forcefully defending the NDA government’s decision to reorganise Jammu and Kashmir and abrogating its special status under Article 370.

Addressing a massive pro-CAA, NRC rally organised by the Bharatiya Janata Party at Gold Finch city, Kuloor, on the outskirts of the city, the Defence minister also sent a strong message to Pakistan and said India will not let anyone live in peace if it is harmed.

"We will not touch anyone, but if someone bothers us, then we are not going to let them live in peace," he said.

Referring to the exodus of a large number of Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley in the late 1990s at the height of militancy, Singh said no power now can stop them from returning to their homes.

On the Citizenship Amendment Act, the minister said it is not a law to hurt the sentiments of any religion but to give relief to victims of religious persecution.

Mahatma Gandhi had told Nehru to give citizenship to minorities like Hindus and Sikhs if they come to India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi has fulfilled that vision by bringing in the law, Singh said.

On several non-BJP states refusing to implement the CAA, the defence minister said it it is a central law and everyone should follow it.

Accusing the Congress of misleading people on the issue, he said the party should not forget its duty towards the nation just because it is in opposition.

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March 23,2020

Mangaluru/Udupi, Mar 23: The coastal district of Dakshina Kannada including the city of Mangaluru today refused to return to normalcy from yesterday’s Janata Curfew, as the government imposed lockdown in the district till the month end to contain the Covid-19 caused by the deadly novel coronavirus.

The lockdown coupled with the prohibitory orders under Section 144 has forced all the commercial establishments barring few to remain closed in the district.

The police started issuing stern warning to the people through loudspeakers against venturing out of their homes unnecessarily. People are allowed to move only in case of any emergency or basic needs.

The police warning came after a few people started ignoring the lockdown and ban orders. A few private buses also were seen plying on the roads in the morning.

Under the proibitory orders, the district administration banned from venturing out of their homes except in case of emergency or extreme necessity. All public programmes including religious ceremonies, cultural programmes also are banned. All shops, commercial establishments, workshops and godowns with other unessential goods are supposed to remain closed. Bus service, both government and private, are to suspended. Mass prayers and religious ceremonies are not allowed in temples, mosques and churches. Beaches and other tourist spots are closed.

Udupi

The lockdown in 9 districts of Karnataka has forced many private buses in Udupi to stay off the roads for second day on Monday. Some buses plying between Udupi to Kundapur have resumed service a day after Janata Curfew, with very minimum occupancy.

Due to lockdown in Dakshina Kannada, all services operating from Mangaluru to Udupi, Manipal, and Kundapur have been suspended till the month end. Buses on Karkala-Udupi route have also stopped their operations.

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