Mangaluru: Home minister holds review meeting with police, warns trouble-mongers


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Jan 12: In view of the fact that law and order situation in coastal districts of Karnataka has been vitiated of late, state home minister, Ramalinga Reddy, held review meeting with police officers at the office of the city police commissioner here on Friday January 12.

Inspector general of police (western range), Hemant Nimbalkar, city police commissioner, T R Suresh, Dakshina Kannada district superintendent of police, Sudheer Reddy, Udupi superintendent of polcie, Laxman Nimbargi, Uttara Kannada superintendent of police, Vinayak Patil, and Chikkamagaluru assistant superintendent of police,K H Jagadish, participated in the meeting.

Discussions at the meeting focussed on recent developments and law and order situation. The home minister was apprised of incidents which have happened during the last some months giving rise to disturbances, by the police officers.

After the meeting, the home minister told the media persons that he held meeting with police officers of four districts. "We held discussions about incidents in Uttara Kannada and Dakshina Kannada districts as well as Dhanyashree case. Law and order situation in the state is under control," he asserted.

The minister requested organizations to allow the people to live peacefully. He warned that those committing crimes through social websites will face stringent action and noted that such cases are increasing with the election approaching fast.

The minster said that cases against people participating in murder cases have not been withdrawn. On Deepak Rao murder case, Reddy said that two injured accused in this case are in intensive care unit now and that the truth will come out once the police conclude their investigation.

On the issue of bandh call given relating to Mahadayi river water sharing dispute, he noted that anyone can observe bandh but wanted the bandh to be organized peacefully.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sat, Jan 13 2018

    Better to form a separate squad of brave police force to quench these activities in coastal Karnataka

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 13 2018

    Indeed there is no place for trouble mongers in Karnataka and more particularly The Southern Districts. It is good of The Home Minister to call a meeting and share his thoughts with the police officers and ask them to strictly adhere to the law and order conditions.

    There have been very good police officers in Mangalore in the past and even today we have police officers who mean business.

    Let us hope Mangalore will return to the situation as prevailing in the twenties and thirties when crimes were hardly heard of.

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  • Mohammed, Mlore

    Fri, Jan 12 2018

    Please bring Annamalai (the real cop)back to Mangalore

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Fri, Jan 12 2018

    Dear Home minister,
    In the interest of citizens of Karnataka I like to list some of the proposal;
    1. Please shuffle entire police force under Mangalore division from top to bottom rank. Appoint some honest tough officer with 'zero tolerance'
    2. Audit and review all the 'private security' licences run by fanatic organization leaders in the pretext of security by threat.
    3. Withdraw the security of private security and appoint round the police protection to those establishment.
    4. Increase night beats and intelligence input.
    5. Block all the IP address which spreads fake news, fake videos and communal hatred.
    6. Show 'zero tolerance' to the moral police, Gau Rakshaks, drug peddlers, money laundering and so on.
    7. Cancel the bail Namo Naresh and speed the investigation of RTI activist murder.
    8. Regardless of caste and creed show 'zero tolerance' to the protest, morcha, rallies.
    9. No rallies, protest, morchas, demonstration without the prior approval of District commissioner and enforcement authority. Organiser will liable in written for any damage to the public, private or government properties or deaths.
    10. Speed up the investigation of rationalist deaths.
    11. Station one platoon of Rapid action force till the election results are over.
    We Kannadigas don't want another Godhra or Muzzafarnagar in the our land for the sake of votes.
    Peace,security,food and shelter is our utmost priority.
    Jai Hind

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  • santhu birve, Mumbai/Udupi

    Fri, Jan 12 2018

    Bahut jaldi agaye hamara HM. hope peace prevails in DK as election is coming near.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 12 2018

    Nowadays our Govt and Police dept is handling the situation in correct manner.

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Fri, Jan 12 2018

    GUYS !! RELIGION IS IRRELEVANT NOW WHICH ALREADY HANDICAPPED !! RELIGION ! KEEP IT TO YOUR LIVING ROOM AND PLEASE DONT BRING TO THE PUBLIC ! WHICH IS TOO MUCH MAKING NOISE NOWADAYS.

    OTHER COUNTRIES REALIZED THE RELEVANCE OF PRACTICAL WORLD ( LOOK AT SAUDI )

    NO ONE RAISED VOICED AGAINST MESSENGER OF GOD RAM RAHIM SINGH !! BJPee WAS UNDER THE MERCY OF SO CALLED RAM RAHIM !!

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Fri, Jan 12 2018

    SHOOT AT SITE THOSE WHO DISTURB THE PUBLIC PEACE !! AS PER THE CONSTITUTION WE ARE ELIGIBLE TO LIVE IN A PEACEFUL WAY !

    THE POLITICALLY MOTIVATED GUY WHO STONING/ DAMAGE PUBLIC PROPERTY SHOULD BORNE ALL THE EXPENSES FROM HIS POCKET NOT FROM THE TAX PAYERS MONEY !

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