Still waiting for Rs 15 lakh? This couple gets Rs 40 lakh from govt, but jailed for spending it!

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September 18, 2019

Tirupur, Jul 18: When over a billion Indians are still eagerly waiting for Rs 15 lakh promised by Bharatiya Janata Party during 2014 Lok Sabha poll campaign, a couple in Tirupur is now jailed for spending Rs 40 lakh it had received from the local government.

It all began in 2012, when Rs 40 lakh was mistakenly credited to the bank account of Tirupur-based LIC agent V Gunasekaran.

Without trying to find out how the amount landed in the account, Gunasekaran and his wife Radha went on a spending spree, bought a property and splurged on their daughter’s wedding. Eventually, the long arm of the law caught up with them.

A trial court here on Monday sentenced the couple to three years imprisonment for spending the cash which was credited to one of their accounts by mistake.

The amount sanctioned under the Member of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme and the MLA Local Area Development Scheme was meant for civil work to be taken up by the Public Works Department. The PWD authorities had mentioned the account number of Gunasekaran instead of the PWD executive engineer when they took three demand drafts.

According to the prosecution, Gunasekaran, of Rakkiyapalayam, had a savings account in the Tirupur main branch of Corporation Bank, where the EE too had an account. Though the amount was transferred to Gunasekaran’s account, the PWD authorities were not aware of it for eight months. When they realised that the funds had not reached their account, they approached Corporation bank officials who said the money had been credited to the account mentioned in the DD.

When the bank officials checked the account balance of Gunasekaran they found that the entire sum had been withdrawn within days of it being credited.

Senior officials of Corporation bank requested Gunasekaran to re-deposit the money in his account so that the bank could retrieve it. But he failed to do so.

In 2015, assistant general manager Narasimha Giri lodged a complaint with Tirupur city’s Central Crime Branch (CCB) police against Gunasekaran.

CCB registered a case against Gunasekaran and Radha under various Sections, including 403 (dishonest misappropriation of property) and 120 B (criminal conspiracy).

The couple obtained anticipatory bail in the case, and were pursuing it before the Tirupur judicial magistrate court II. "Gunasekaran gave an undertaking to the bank that he would return the cash, but did not honour the assurance despite repeated requests. So, it was a clear case of misappropriation, said additional public prosecutor Ibrahim Raja.

As the prosecution proved the case, JM court II judge D Thirunavukkarasu ordered them to undergo three years imprisonment. The CCB arrested the couple who were sent to the Coimbatore central prison.

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January 1,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 1: Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai said here on Tuesday that the State government will think about making policy on giving compensation to the families of those who have died in police firing.

Speaking to newsmen here on Tuesday, he said that the government withholding compensation to the families of two persons who died in police firing in the city on December 19 after a protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act turned violent and even in 2006 when two persons had died in police firing at Mulky in Dakshina Kannada the then State government had not given any compensation to their families.

In the latest case, the First Information Report (FIR) has named the two persons who had died in the firing as the accused. After the incident, there were demands to provide compensation to the families of the victims.

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March 10,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 10: Tension prevailed in the city after an international flyer quarantined at the District Wenlock Hospital walked out of the facility.

The passenger, with a recent travel history to high-risk countries, refused to cooperate with health officials. The day-long drama ended when the district administration intervened and the flyer agreed to get himself re-admitted.

Deputy commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh said the passenger had fever and was sent to an isolation ward. “The passenger is cooperating with the treatment and samples have been collected for testing,” she said. The samples will be sent to a testing centre in Bengaluru.

Sources told  that rude behaviour by staff at Mangalore International Airport may have angered the passenger and he walked out of the quarantine facility.

She said if passengers show reluctance to be screened, they should first be counselled and allowed to get themselves admitted to a hospital of their choice with quarantine facility. If they still refuse to cooperate, they will have to be hospitalised forcefully, she added.

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Bengaluru, Apr 1: The Opposition Congress leader in the Karnataka Assembly, and former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has appealed the party legislators and MPs to contribute a minimum rupees one lakh each, towards the KPCC's Corona relief fund.

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The people of the state, who had battered from the unprecedented rains and floods recently, had to face another daunting challenge of the spread of COVID-19 virus across the state.

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