‘DyCM Ashwath Narayan was kingpin of BBMP fire that destroyed incriminating files in 2011’

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September 5, 2019

Bengaluru, Sept 5: Former chief minister H D Kumaraswamy has reiterated that incumbent deputy chief minister CN Ashwath Narayan was a “kingpin” in the fire that destroyed incriminating files at the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) head office in 2011.

Documents stored in the file room of the Bangalore Metropolitan Task Force (BMTF) police station were lost in the fire. The BMTF, the agency empowered to probe corruption in BBMP, BDA and BWSSB, had reportedly named top political leaders and contractors in a report into a multi-crore rupee bogus bill scam.

“The DyCM has spoken of building a new India. These people... do we not know who they are? Is he not one of the kingpins who set fire to BBMP files inside the Palike headquarters?” said Kumaraswamy, reacting to Narayan’s comment that Congress leader D K Shivakumar was paying the price for indulging in corruption.

Kumaraswamy said the BJP central leadership was practising “vendetta politics against his friend” but it wasn’t a first. “Several bureaucrats including N Vittal, who retired as the chief vigilance commissioner, have recorded how successive governments used the ED and I-T to harass opponents,” said Kumaraswamy.

Veteran Congress leader Mallikarjun M Kharge also called it vendetta politics. He said his colleague had abided by the law and appeared each time ED and I-T officials had summoned him. “They [BJP] are under this impression that by arresting Congress leaders, the cadre and its party will be weakened,” Kharge said. “Shivakumar made himself available every time the ED summoned him, so why this arrest? Was he planning to fly abroad or was he hiding?”

In Mysuru, Congress Legislature Party leader and former CM Siddaramaiah reiterated that the arrest of Shivakumar was illegal. “Arrests are generally made when a criminal has murdered someone, has committed dacoity or the law fears that the person will run away or will destroy evidence,” Siddaramaiah said. “This arrest is nothing but intentional and politically motivated arrest.”

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February 26,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 26: Customs officials at Mangalore International Airport on Wednesday arrested a man for trying to smuggle gold worth over Rs 26 lakh by concealing it in his rectum.

The accused has been identified as Moideen Arzan, a resident of Uppala, Kasaragod.

According to police, he arrived from Dubai by an Air India flight and was attempting to smuggle the gold which he had converted in the form of paste and concealed in rubber capsules inside his rectum.

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Azmath
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Thursday, 27 Feb 2020

"Get rich quick and by any means syndrome"
Those Economy Saboteurs/ Smugglers are very Desperate People whose means of livelihood depends Solely on their Criminal Activities. 

 

WHAT is driving these people so crazily into CRIMINALITY?!

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June 9,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 9: Two days after he went missing under mysterious circumstances, a 33-year-old man was today found dead on the banks of Netravati river at Ullal Hoige on the outskirts of the city.

The deceased has been identified as Chethan Acharya. A missing case was registered on Tuesday morning at Ullal police station.

It is suspected that Chetan might have committed suicide due to depression. 

The missing case was later converted into the case of unnatural death. Investigations are on.

Also Read: Mangaluru: 28-year-old man jumps off Netravati bridge

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March 31,2020

Kottayam, Mar 31: A 91-year-old and 88-year-old senior citizen couple were discharged from the isolation ward of government medical college after getting treated from COVID-19 on Monday.

"It is a testimony to the dedication and expertise of the medical staff as well as the strength of the Kerala public health system. We shall overcome," Kerala Finance Minister Thomas Issac tweeted as he praised the healthcare services for treating the elderly couple considered as highly vulnerable to the contagious virus.

Apart from the two senior citizens, five others suffering from COVID-19 have also been treated and discharged from the hospital.
Thomas, 91, and his wife Mariyamma, 88, who were under treatment at the Kottayam Medical College were already suffering from various age-related problems. The 91-year-old had a heart attack and severe breathing trouble when he was under treatment.

"The aged couple based in Ranni in Pathanamthitta district had got infected with the virus after coming into contact with their son, wife and grandson who had arrived from Italy. COVID-19 was confirmed in them on March 8. They were admitted to Pathanamthitta hospital. However, they were shifted to the Medical College in Kottayam the very next day as their condition was critical," the Kerala government said.

The family will have to remain in home-quarantine for 14 more days.

The Union Health Ministry said the death toll due to COVID-19 has risen to 32 and the number of total coronavirus cases to 1,251 as on Monday. 

There are 1117 active cases in the country with the state of Kerala contributing the highest number of cases which stands at 202.

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