Gaonkar given a clean chit by panel inquiring 'hafta collection' claim

January 11, 2012

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Mangalore, January 11: Vinay Gaonkar, the police inspector of Bunder Police Station, has been exonerated of the charges of Hafta collection leveled against him by a criminal-turned-police informer following a departmental inquiry.

Muneer Ahmed, a resident of Ansari Road in Bunder, had accused Gaonkar of harassing him and his family for refusing to be an informant. He had also said that he had been collecting hafta for the officer for the past several years.

He had also petitioned senior police officers and the State Human Rights Commission seeking justice. Accordingly a departmental inquiry was ordered into his allegations and Harishchandra, Deputy Superintendent of Police, was given the responsibility.

In his report to the higher authorities, Mr. Harishchandra has given a clean chit to Gaonkar and said that there was no truth in the allegations made against him. He also said there were no evidences to support the allegations.

Mr. Harishchandra also said that Muneer was issued notices to appear before the inquiry panel five times, but he did not turn up. He was also requested to cooperate in the inquiry and his wife was also requested to depose before the panel. The couple were also given the privilege of deposing before the panel at their own residence.

Hence, the inquiry panel quizzed all those individuals named by Muneer as giving hafta to be transferred to Gaonkar, but no corroborative evidence was found during the inquiry. The person who leveled accusations against the officer has now switched off his mobile phone and remains incommunicado. However, without compromising on impartiality, a honest inquiry has been conducted and as no complimentary evidence was found, the panel has concluded that there was no prima facie case against Gaonkar, said Harishchandra, who is attached to the IGP, western range.

Meanwhile, reacting to his acquittal, Mr. Gaonkar said he was confident about his conduct and he had not taken the allegations seriously.

“Muneer is a criminal facing more than 32 cases. I know him as a criminal and he does not deserve to be treated in any other manner. He tried to fix a trader in a ganja pedaling case and demanded money. When I came to know of his plan, he leveled unsubstantiated allegations against me,” Mr. Gaonkar said.

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April 21,2020

Udupi, Apr 21:  Four walk-in sample collection units for COVID-19 test has been installed in the district, sources said on Monday.

The units have been installed at Udupi’s T M A Pai Hospital and district hospital and at Kundapura and Karkala taluk hospitals by Indian Medical Association, Udupi Branch along with Rotary Club and Red Cross Society.

Udupi district was declared COVID-19-free after all three COVID-19 positive patients were discharged after recovery and were now in home quarantine, the sources added.

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June 10,2020

Udupli, Jun 10: A promising Kabaddi player and young businessman allegedly committed suicide inside his father’s boat today at Malpe fishing port as he had suffered heavy loss in business due to covid lockdown. 

The deceased has been identified as Bhagyaraj (27), a resident of Pavanjigudde in Badanidiyoor, Bailakere. He was working as writer for two boats owned by his father. He was a well-known Kabaddi player in Udupi district. 

It is said that he had raised a huge loan to build a house and also acquired a fishing boat. However, he suffered heavy losses in business due to lockdown. Fish famine added to his woes. 

Upset by these developments, Bhagyaraj hanged himself inside his boat that was anchored at the port. A case was registered at Malpe police station. Investigations are on.

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April 27,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 27: Former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda on Monday demanded that the Karnataka government announce a special package for farmers who are on the verge of quitting agriculture as their profession following losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Please announce special package for the farmers to bail them out of the loss due to the lockdown.

Drop many of the schemes in the budget but don't leave the farmers in distress," Gowda said in his letter to Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa.

The JD(S) supremo said the way relief has been announced for the milk producers by procuring the unsold milk and distributing it to the slum dwellers, the same assistance should be provided to the farmers of the state.

"If you don't come forward to assist the farmers, then they will be forced to sell their land," Gowda cautioned the Chief Minister.

The former prime minister said the farmers are on the verge of falling in the debt trap and may be compelled to take the extreme step of suicide due to the losses.

Gowda said the farmers are unable to sell their crop because they are not getting proper price for their produce and are selling their crop at a throwaway price to minimise their losses.

"In just one month farmers reached the brink of bankruptcy as they are unable to sell the standing crops in lakhs of acres of land," Gowda said.

The JD(S) supremo has been championing the cause of farmers in the state and highlighting their sufferings.

On April 3 Gowda has appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to look into the plight of farmers, labourers and the middle class people due to the lockdown.

"In such times of crisis, we should see to it that there is no disruption in farming activities by ensuring proper marketing channels to agricultural produce, especially perishables.

Only then we can sustain our long battle against this pandemic," Gowda said in a tweet.

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