Smugglers thrash Forest officials

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September 20, 2017

Chikkamagaluru, Sept 20: As many as six officials attached to the Tanigebailu range of the Forest Department were allegedly assaulted by timber smugglers near Saidukhan village in Tarikere taluk on Sunday night. The officers attacked are forest officials. They are Praharsha Kumar, deputy range forest officer, Raghavendra, forest guard, Vasanth Kumar, Sampreeth, Mahesh – all forest guards and driver Ravi.

They were on night patrol and reached Saidu Khan village based on a tip off about illegal tree cutting in the area. They encountered a group who had allegedly made preparations to carry trees they had already cut. The alleged timber smugglers picked up an argument with the staff and assaulted them, before fleeing. The officials were hit with sticks.

The attackers were all said to be residents of Saidu Khan village.

The officials have filed a complaint with Lingadahalli police against Prem, Sharath, Ravichandra and Bala. A few villagers were allegedly involved in the incident.

The Lingadahalli police registered a case on Monday on charges of causing hurt, criminal intimidation, preventing public servants from discharging duties among other relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code. So far, nobody has been arrested.

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July 2,2020

Kalaburagi, Jul 2: Hoteliers in Kalaburagi have claimed that their business is hit due to night curfew timings in the state.

The night curfew in the state has been imposed from 8 pm to 5 am.

Speaking to news agency, Sudarshan, a hotelier said, "Peak business hour is 7-10 pm but now we close by 8 pm. There is almost no business. We are unable to pay our workers. The government should think about it".

"We haven't received any benefit from the government so far. If we are in trouble how will we help our workers? Relaxation should be given," he added.

Meanwhile, the Karnataka government on Tuesday announced a complete lockdown on Sundays till August 2.

So far, Karnataka has reported 15,242 COVID-19 cases, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. 

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July 6,2020

Mandya, Jul 6: With a journalist from Srirangapatna testing positive for Covid-19, the Mandya District Journalists Association was sealed as a precautionary measure.

Association President K C Manjunath said on Monday that as the reporter has tested positive for Covid-19, it was voluntarily decided to seal down the premises for another month.

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