Bail granted to CRPF commando chained by Karnataka police


Belagavi, Apr 28 (IANS): A local court granted bail to CRPF commando Sachin Savant, who was allegedly thrashed, arrested and chained by two Karnataka policemen last week for reportedly violating lockdown norms by not wearing a mask at his village in the state's northwest region, police said on Tuesday.

"Savant (27) was released after the magistrate granted him bail from judicial custody where he was remanded since his arrest on April 23 for allegedly assaulting two beat constables when they asked him why he was not wearing mask while standing outside his home at Examba village near Sadalga town," a police official told IANS on phone.

Sadalga in Chikkodi taluk of Belagavi district is 590 kms northwest of Bengaluru in the southern state.

"Savant's COBRA unit officials, who were present in the court, took him to their training facility at Belagavi after he was released from the district jail," said the official.

Savant, was at home on extended leave from the 207 Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (COBRA), one of the 10 elite units of the CRPF, formed for guerilla tactics and jungle warfare against Maoists.

Though the incident occurred on April 23, it came to light on Monday when a video clip on it went viral in the social media and caught the attention of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPFP headquarters in New Delhi.

State Home Minister Basvaraj Bommai on Monday ordered an inquiry into the incident after CRPF Additional Director General of Police Sanjay Arora wrote to Karnataka Director General of Police Pravin Sood for investigating it and taking action against the constables.

According to Belagavi Superintendent of Police Laxman Nimbargi, a scuffle broke out when Savant asked the constables who they were to question him, as he was also a jawan in the CRPF and was at home on leave.

"When the constables informed Savant that the lockdown norms were same for all and he too had to follow, he lost his cool and assaulted the duo. He was arrested under the various IPC sections," Nimbargi recalled.

 

 

  

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  • Sanjay, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 29 2020

    We have seen so many incidents of clashes between the public and the police, We should understand the situation during the lockdown, in some incidents it is the publics ego and in some incidents it is the police ego for clashes to arise, hope the respective departments investigates on such incidents and take stern action on the individual without being biased.

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  • Pili, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 29 2020

    Is there a rule to wear mask when we are at our home? Strange.. police in Mangalore are very systematic careful and handle the public in every possibke amicable way without loosing the cool.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Apr 29 2020

    Good or else India will loose all faith on our Commandos ...

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 29 2020

    We have been witnessing too harsh attitude of Police through so many viral videos.
    Are they dealing with fellow citizens or Some foreign enemies?
    We understand the hardship Police going thru but, they need a behaviour change.

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  • Mohan Prabhu, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Wed, Apr 29 2020

    Why were the goonda constables not charged? Are the police protecting their own; if so for how long before the CRPF goes after them?

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  • Fernandes, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 29 2020

    No one knows both side story. But one thing sure, it is inhumane to chain and put in the lockup. After all he is not a ordinary police . He is special camando,vwho. Local police should have given respect. Guilty should be booked

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  • Paul, mangalore

    Tue, Apr 28 2020

    Ok agreed
    But why was he handcuffed with chain & beaten so much just because he didnt wear a mask..He was washing his bike.Now they say he was standing outside This case is personal conflict .

    You cant clap hands with 1 hand
    We dont know the real story .
    We just refer to news .
    But even the constable need to be suspended

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 29 2020

    Search for and see the video clip and then decide for yourself.

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  • Madhusudan, Pangala

    Tue, Apr 28 2020

    Abiding rules laid down by the government is must follow by one and all individual at these hour. Whoever it may be strict action should be taken..a lesson for others. Medico team struggling day and night to cure the people on there own life on risk.

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