Sasikala jail bribery case: Transferred DGP Rao issues notice to Roopa


Bengaluru, Jul 27 (PTI): A top police officer, who came out with a controversial report on alleged special treatment in jail to AIADMK (Amma) leader V K Sasikala, was yesterday served a legal notice by transferred Karnataka DGP H N Satyanarayana Rao.

"You (D Roopa) are required to get an apology duly published in all leading newspapers in the next three days, failing which, I will be constrained to initiate appropriate legal proceedings both civil and criminal, against you to recover damages from you and the same is quantified as Rs 50 crore tentatively," Rao said in the notice issued to Roopa, a copy of which is with PTI here.

Roopa had alleged that Rs 2 crore had exchanged hands to provide special facilities to Sasikala and had dragged Rao into the case, claiming there was a "talk" that he was also a beneficiary. Though she was eased out of the prison department subsequently, she continues to stick to her stand.

Rao claimed the allegations have caused severe damage to his name, fame and integrity, apart from causing mental agony to him.

He argued that if Roopa could take pictures elsewhere on prison premises, how could she miss to take photos of a convict getting VIP treatment such as setting up of a kitchen in her cell to get special food.

"The reason is obvious she could not take photo because the kitchen was not existence at all," he claimed. Rao also said he would be approaching the income tax department to find out the "trail of Rs 2 crore".

"I will be approaching the concerned in the income tax department to find out the source from where the alleged Rs 2 crore was mobilised, who carried it, who is its recipient and where is it stored, so that the guilty of various provisions of tax laws are brought to book," he said.

The Karnataka government had shunted out Roopa on July 17. Roopa, in an audio clip sent to PTI, said she had "done her duty". She also urged the Anti-Corruption Bureau to take a lead from a confessional statement made by Australia-based NRI VC Prakash to the Delhi Police in connection with the election commission bribery case.

Prakash had confessed that he had helped arranging meetings between the AIADMK party leaders, including Deputy General Secretary TTV Dhinakaran and Sasikala, inside Parapana Agrahara prison as he "knew some jail officials".

The confessional statement of Prakash, says "Mallikarjun (a close aide of Dhinakaran) also asked me to help organise their meetings with Sasikala lodged in Bangalore jail as I knew some jail officials."

Prakash, who was till recently holding a minister of state rank in the government, also had confessed that he had helped Mallikarjun, to send Rs 2 crore to Delhi.

  

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  • Anticorrupt, Mangalore, Kuwait

    Fri, Jul 28 2017

    If this DGP is talking about 50 cr as damages of defamation , that itself is enough to prove his guilt of greed for money! With his current position's salary, he will not see this money even if he holds this position for another 100 years or more!

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  • MN, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 27 2017

    Who are all the beneficiaries?

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 27 2017

    This is just a ploy, suggested by some top legal brains, to put pressure on the whistle blower n bury the truth; hope the honest lady officer does not yield to such HOLLOW THREATS!!!

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Thu, Jul 27 2017

    ..this Govt has to go..they are so entangled in web of corruption they dont know whom to save whom to punish..exactly like UPA2..dooms day nearer..

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  • santhu, Mumbai/Udupi

    Thu, Jul 27 2017

    Rao should be thrown out from police dept...that would be best reward for him as compensation.

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  • Mario, Lalbagh

    Thu, Jul 27 2017

    Karnataka protest and NIA CBI plus lie detector test on Rao. He is a traitor and made his money but backlashing at Roopa. He must be Court Martialed and sent to life without parole. Disgrace to our state and nation plus service.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Thu, Jul 27 2017

    It is not just 2 crores may be more than that...

    If cbi raids these officers home all rats will come out... Sending legal notice doesn't make DGP clear of charges levelled against him. Entire prison department reporting to him...

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  • RK, MUMBAI

    Thu, Jul 27 2017

    This is the sorry state of affairs in this country.If at all DGP Rao was sincere he should have reacted instantly not after ten fifteen days later.
    Now he is reacting on somebody's advice.Honest people will not get any justice.

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  • Thomas Cutinho, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 27 2017

    Now it is Mam Roopa's turn to provide the evidence of allegations

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  • JNB, Mangalore-Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 27 2017

    Without bribery who will give you 5 Bedroom villa in Jail?
    Funny!

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  • JNB, Mangalore-Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 27 2017

    DGp Rao need counselling and treatment.
    All video footage and pictures circulated in all social media including Shasikalas's 5 Bed room lavish leaving style in Jail and need only apology for his own default?
    If proved in court he may have to pay 100 Crores fine.

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  • Satish, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jul 27 2017

    These politicians,police administration and judiciary (Jayamma and many cases) made Karnataka one of the highest corrupt state. Jaise Raja jaise praja.. We have to introspect ourselves whether corruption has gone in to our blood. Hats off to Roopa. We need many more such officers. We are all with Roopa. Jai hind.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Thu, Jul 27 2017

    Rao Saab…your damages of personal reputation is worth of Rs 50 crore tentatively??? Well done calculation….. First you assess the damages done to our State by helping Sasikala in that Jail. Go to
    Justice Saldanha's court....he will assess the damages correctly

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  • Rajesh, Dubai

    Thu, Jul 27 2017

    Ulta chor kotwal ko daante" (In English it would be similar to "Pot calling the kettle black"
    It is proved extra facilities allowed in the prison and now instead of changing his habit Rao issues notice to Roopa?????

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 27 2017

    DGP Rao has to apologize to Roopa ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 27 2017

    Sachidanand Shetty,
    Are you happy now ...

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Thu, Jul 27 2017

    Yes Dear Jossey...now I am!!!

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  • Abdul Narayan D'Souza, Udupi

    Thu, Jul 27 2017

    His Highness Justice Saldanha, my wife keeps complaining that I spend too much time in front of the computer rather than doing any work.
    What should I do? I am addicted to daijiworld and cannot keep away from it. Please help.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 27 2017

    His wife is very happy because he reads only first 2 lines & replies in one line 😁

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