Beware of chain snatchers: Udupi police

November 6, 2011

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Udupi, November 6: In the backdrop of increase in the cases related to chain snatching, the district police have taken measures to create awareness among women to protect themselves from possible attack.

In the backdrop of increase in the cases related to chain snatching, the district police have taken measures to create awareness among women to protect themselves from possible attack.

Speaking to media persons, Superintendent of Police Dr Y S Ravikumar informed that the district police has taken stringent action towards nabbing the culprits involved in crime besides creating awareness among women for the required measures to be adopted.

He said three to four chain snatching cases were reported in Udupi in the last three to four months.

“We request women not to go alone in those areas where movement of people is less. Let women not wear heavy jewllery unless it is very important. The women should approach nearby police station at the earliest with the vehicle numbers. If not vehicle numbers, they should make note of the model of the vehicle which was used by the miscreants.The victims can also immediately dial the police control room number 100 which is monitored for 24 hours, he added.

The message will be delivered immediately through wireless to all the check posts. The first 10 to 15 minutes following the incident is crucial that helps out to nab the culprit. Measures are taken to analyze the modus operandi involved in the crime by the chain snatchers. In some cases, the criminals use some tactics to divert the attention of women and they are made to believe untrue stories.

On Friday, a fresh case was reported near Krishna mutt, in which a woman's chain was snatched by a bike rider. However, the complaint was registered after one hour, Ravikumar said and added there is information regarding three separate gangs comprising 5 to 6 members operating behind chain snatching cases, he said.

To a query on athlete Prithvi Amparu's suspicious suicide case, Ravikumar said the detailed documents are sent to verification to the experts. The process of investigation is deferred owing to the delayed report from the experts. Referring to the twin murder case of Kini couple at Parampalli, he said: “We are investigating into all angles.” On theft of laptops in Manipal University campus, the SP said: “We have informed the people concerned to notify the registration number and identity of the students with the computer sets that has been provided to them. The person who steals can not sell the laptop.”

Dr Ravikumar said that there was no information on the movement of Naxal for the last three months in the district. Combing operations are carried out in all the naxal infested areas of the district, he added.


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January 2,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 2: The Congress leadership in Delhi is expected to start the process of selecting a new party chief for Karnataka next week. There are strong indications the race has narrowed to DK Shivakumar and MB Patil.

Party insiders said the leadership almost finalised Shivakumar’s name as the president of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC), but the decision was put on hold after requests by some senior members.

“It’s not that we are against Shivakumar. We think the party should have a Lingayat at the helm since community strongman and chief minister BS Yediyurappa is at the fag end of his long political career. There’s an opportunity here for a Congressman to occupy that space,” said a senior Congress politician, who didn’t want to be named.

That’s where the candidacy of Patil, a Lingayat, scores high.

The party, however, doesn’t want to compromise on quality and wants an efficient KPCC president who can unite two rival factions within the party, one led by Siddaramaiah and another by former union minister KH Muniyappa.

The need to pick a new state president arose after Dinesh Gundurao resigned from the post last month, taking moral responsibility for Congress’s poor showing in the byelections. Siddaramaiah also stood down as Congress party legislature leader.

The insiders said the new KPCC chief could be announced after January 16. The party might also appoint two working presidents and a new legislature party leader, who will automatically become the opposition’s voice in the assembly.

For the latter position, the name of senior Dalit politician and former deputy chief minister G Parameshwara is doing the rounds. But the party, the sources said, could still ask Siddaramaiah to reconsider his decision and stay on.

Many Congress members had raised questions over his stewardship after the bypoll disappointment. They said on his watch, the party had also fared badly in the assembly and Lok Sabha elections, demanding that he be held accountable.

Siddaramaiah is expected to visit Delhi next week to discuss the leadership issue with party boss Sonia Gandhi. Some other senior Congress members, including BK Hariprasad, are also likely to meet her.

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June 23,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 23: An elderly person, who was undergoing treatment for covid-19 in Mangaluru, breathed his last on today. 

The victim, identified by number P-6282, was a 70-year-old man. He had returned from Bengaluru on June 7. 

He was suffering asthma and pneumonia. He had Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) symptoms and was hence admitted to the designated covid-19 hospital in Mangaluru on June 12. 

His condition continued to worsen and today he breathed his last, sources said.

With this the total number the deaths of covid-19 patients in Dakshina Kannada district mounted to 9.

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April 15,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 15: Santhosh Kumar Padil, ASI attached to Mangaluru East (Kadri) Police Station, has helped two children unite with their parents in Kerala.

The children had come to Mangaluru during the holidays and could not return to their native place following the closure of border and lockdown. The two children, hailing from Manjeshwara in Kasargod district, were in the house of their relatives in Mangaladevi and were eager to join their parents.

The relatives of the children had brought the issue to the notice of the ASI and sought his help in the matter.

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