Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (MS)
Udupi, Mar 10: The special court of Bengaluru, which is formed to deal with land encroachment cases under the Karnataka Land Grabbing (Prohibition) Act, has issued an arrest warrant against Udupi district deputy commissioner (DC) in relation to land encroachment.
It is learnt through sources that this warrant is issued citing the reason that proper action was not taken by the Udupi district administration against thousands of acres of land encroachment including lakes. The special court has also noted that adequate and satisfactory answers were not provided for the notices issued by it.
The court issued this warrant on March 8, to the inspector general of police (IGP), west zone and the same is received by the office of the Udupi district police commissioner on March 9. Laxman Nimbargi, superintendent of police (SP) said, "We have delivered the arrest warrant that was received from the office of IGP to the DC, through the Manipal police station. The DC has to provide a bond of Rs 10,000 and also attend the court."
According to reliable sources, this warrant is bailable against a bond of Rs 10,000 and surety of one person by the DC. The DC has to compulsorily attend the special court at Bengaluru on March 13.
Will attend court on March 13 says DC
Priyanka Mary Francis, DC of Udupi district told the scribes that, "We have registered complaints in local courts against the land encroachment. However, the special court against land encroachment has issued a bailable warrant against me for the reason of not transferring these cases registered in the local courts to the special court. This has occurred due to the negligence of the Tahasildars. I never got summons. But now warrant is issued against me. I will attend the special court personally on March 13."
"I had instructed Tahasildars of respective taluks to provide me information with regards to land encroachment. However, none of them gave me the information that was asked. Now arrest warrant is issued against me." The DC added.