Sullia: Miscreants misusing lockdown rules to tarnish image of police, says SP


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Sullia, Apr 19: In a press note, superintendent of police (SP) of Dakshina Kannada district B M Laxmi Prasad on Saturday April 18 issued a clarification with regard to a report alleging 'harassment' and 'extortion' by Bellare cops that was reportedly broadcast by a news channel.

"On April 18, a report on visual media accused Bellare police of harassing people, alleging that they were demanding Rs 1,000 and country chickens as bribe to allow them to go to hospital. The report allegedly pointed fingers at head constable Balakrishna of Bellare police station.

"The SP of Dakshina Kannada district, who took serious note of the allegation, conducted an inquiry on the matter led by the circle inspector of Sullia, and has come to the conclusion that the report shown on visual media is far from truth," the press note states.

"PSI of Bellare and personnel were carrying out their duties as per the orders of the state government to prevent the spread of coronavirus pandemic in the state. On April 17, they were on duty at Ninthikallu. During checking, owner of a private Omni car bearing registration number KA 21 N 2553 was fined as he violated the lockdown rule against running private vehicles on road. During this incident, head constable Balakrishna coordinated with the PSI.

"Similarly, all other vehicles that violated the lockdown rules were fined. These incidents are recorded on CCTV. Later some miscreants, who came to know about the fine imposed on the owner of the Omni, misused the opportunity and made a video with the help of driver Pradeep of the said Omni and another man identitified as Sundar. This clearly shows that the miscreants have tried to tarnish the image of the police who discharged their duties sincerely," the SP said.

"The report that appeared on visual media and social media is completely baseless and far from truth. Investigation with regard to this incident is in progress. Strict action as per law will be taken against the culprits," he said.

  

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  • Anthony, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    Some people don’t know to appreciate the job police are doing.These police personnel put their lives on the line, sacrifice their family lives during these difficult times. Learn to respect them and admire them.

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  • Harold Dcunha, Mangalore, India.

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    Superintendent of Police (SP) of Dakshina Kannada, Laxmi Prasad Sir, I am very happy the services rendered by the police personnel in Mangalore. The police team are unsung heroes who are fighting day and night, risking their life, sacrificing their personal life too, fighting and controlling the not disciplinarian crowds in the markets. Even now, many have not taken Corona Virus disease seriously and its consequences.

    SP Saab, my sincere gratitude to all the police personnel, who have kept their duties first for our sake.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    We know these Cowards ...

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  • Desmond, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    Its a very nice statement of "strict action "....but in all fairness it should be on both sides. I have seen at nantoor junction constables removing plantains from bolerobtransport vehicle.i have seen state prosecution car with uniform driver parked and used to buy vegetables, nothing wrong maybe but the inspector went on taking photos of all vehiclea and warning ppl , all had come to market, os there a seperate law immunizing the unform and are they permitted to use or misuse the laaw tontheir advantage....hope you also heard of the wedding amod the lockdown

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