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Sunday, September 29, 2019

Driver flees with Rs 99 lakh in ATM cash van in Bengaluru, cops on the lookout

Crime
According to the police, as the locker in the van was locked, the accused fled with whatever amount he could find in the vehicle.
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The Bengaluru police are on the lookout for the driver of a cash logistics management company after he allegedly drove away with Rs 99 lakh in cash on Friday. The accused, 23-year-old Pawan, is a native of Mandya in Karnataka and had joined the company only a week ago. According to the police, he was tasked to drive three company staff, who would fill cash into the ATMs of ICICI Bank in the east division of the city. The incident took place when the driver, along with three other staff of the cash management company, reached the ICICI ATM kiosk on Kamanahalli Road around 4.30 pm on Friday.  While the two gunmen and the custodians entered the ATM, Pawan drove away with the van. The three initially thought he was taking time to park the vehicle. When he did not return, they alerted the police, who later found the vehicle abandoned in Lingarajapuram Flyover.  According to the police, the accused fled with the amount of Rs 99 lakh, which was outside the locker in the van. Although there was more cash in the vehicle, the accused could not open the locker.  Speaking on the issue, Rahul Kumar Shahpurwad, Deputy Commissioner of Police (East division) told The Hindu, “We have some clues about his whereabouts. We are confident that he will be nabbed soon.”   The police are trying to trace him using CCTV footage and also concluded that the standard operating procedure was not followed at the time of the incident. However, this is not the first time that such an incident has occurred in Bengaluru.  In April 2018, the Bengaluru police had arrested a 24-year-old cash custodian from Kodagu after he had disappeared with Rs 52 lakh that was meant to replenish an ATM kiosk in Bengaluru. The accused, Paramesh, took Rs 52 lakh to load the ICICI ATM near Thulasi Chitra Mandira in Marthahalli but found that the ATM was not in working condition. Instead of returning the money, he ran away with it.
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Mysuru decks up for 10-day Dasara festival in Karnataka

Festivals
As chief guest, eminent Kannada litterateur S. Bhyarappa will inaugurate the 409th year of the festival celebrations.
Karnataka's cultural capital Mysuru has decked up to celebrate its world famous 10-day Dasara festival from Sunday with pomp and piety, an official said on Saturday. "The 10-day Dasara festival begins on Sunday with prayers and offerings to Hindu goddess Chamundeshwari Devi atop the hill on the city's outskirts in the presence of the chief guest, VIPs, dignitaries and the people," the official told IANS here. As chief guest, eminent Kannada litterateur S. Bhyarappa will inaugurate the 409th year of the festival celebrations amid chanting of Vedic hymns and devotional music at the royal Amba Palace of the erstwhile Mysuru Wodeyar rulers in the city centre, about 150km southwest of Bengaluru. State Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, central and state ministers, legislators, religious heads, special invitees and the citizens will participate in the function amid tight security. A replica of the goddess will be taken astride a decorated elephant in a procession to the royal palace from the Devi temple atop the hill for worshipping and public display. As the grand festival has historical relevance dating back to the 16th century when the Wodeyar kings used to celebrate it with grandeur, the royal dynasty's adopted scion and titular head Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja will hold a private audience by ascending the Golden Throne in the Palace durbar hall at the auspicious time the family priests will decide as per the Hindu calendar. "Yaduveer will hold the khasagi (private) durbar for nine days (navaratri) in line with his Yadu dynasty's 600-year-old tradition, worship ayudha puja (armoury) and other objects in the Palace and witness the victory parade on Vijayadashmi day," a Palace official said. Yaduveer's wife Trishikha Devi, his step-mother Pramoda Devi, members of the royal family will be present on the occasion. As the state government is the main organiser and host, Yediyurappa will herald the cultural celebrations and flag off the sporting events that will be held in the sprawling palace vicinity. Priests from 23 temples in the old Mysuru region will perform Hindu rituals and make offerings to Hindu gods and goddesses during the fest to invoke their blessings on the people for peace, happiness and prosperity. The festival also marks the celebration of triumph over evil as the presiding goddess is learnt to have killed Hindu demon Mysasura on the auspicious occasion when Hind god Ram returned to Ayodhya from a 14-year exile in Threta Yug. The city has also been spruced up for the grandeur that will culminate with a victory procession of caparisoned elephants, camels, horses and tableaux from the Palace to the Bannimantapa grounds for a torch-light parade on the 10th of the festival on October 8. The tabuleaux will showcase the state's rich cultural folklore and socio-economic development of the state. As part of Navarathri, cultural and musical programmes will be held over the next nine days outside the Palace and other venues across the city. Sporting events like wrestling and athletics, film shows, children's shows, poets' meet, food fiesta and book expo will be part of the grand festival. Besides the royal palace, heritage buildings, temples and parks have been illuminated for the mega fest.
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Saturday, September 28, 2019

Bengaluru woman caught on camera confronting stalker, thrashing him in public

Crime
The accused Sunil had been stalking and harassing the woman for months, and on Saturday, she decided to confront him.
“You think you can take things lightly? Do you think you can harass women and get away with it?” shouts a woman, dragging a man by his collar and beating him with her slippers. A video of this woman thrashing a man in public in Bengaluru has gone viral on social media. In the video, the woman can be heard accusing the man of stalking her and sexually harassing her for months. The incident took place on Saturday morning near Yellamma Temple Street in Ramamurthy Nagar. The woman, who has now filed a complaint with the Ramamurthy Nagar police, said that the man – 31-year-old Sunil, an employee of Big Bazaar – had been stalking her for months. The two became friends on social media earlier this year and had also met. In May this year, Sunil allegedly began harassing her, demanding that she enter into a relationship with him. On May 18, Sunil gave her a drink that was allegedly spiked with drugs and took her to a hotel room, where he allegedly sexually assaulted her and had captured the incident on camera. “Since then, he would follow her to work and back home. Once, he followed her home in May after the incident and showed her the video. He told her that he would upload the video on social media if she did not listen to his demands. The woman threatened to file a complaint with the police and told him to delete the video,” the Ramamurthy Nagar police said. However, for months, Sunil allegedly continued to stalk her and even harassed her at her workplace, the woman has stated in her complaint to the police.   On Saturday morning, the woman was walking home from the store, when she noticed that Sunil was following her. He allegedly followed her into her house and threatened to show the video to her family members. Angered by and fed up with his threats, the woman dragged Sunil out on the road and began to beat him with her slippers. When her neighbours gathered to ask what happened, she informed them about the harassment and stalking. “Then the locals also beat him up and caught hold of him until we got to the spot. The woman filed a complaint and an FIR was registered under Sections 354 (using criminal force against a woman, 354A (sexual harassment), 354D (stalking) and 506 (criminal intimidation) of the IPC,” the police added.  Sunil was arrested by the Ramamurthy Nagar Police and will be produced before a local court on Monday.    
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'Vaping helped me quit smoking': E-cigarette users in Bengaluru protest ban

Protest
The Association of Vapers India (AVI), an organisation that represents e-cigarette users, staged a small protest at Bengaluru’s Freedom Park.
"Have you seen smokers having such steady hands as us?" quips a protester holding up a placard that reads, "I quit smoking with vaping. Don't make me smoke again." Inside Bengaluru's Freedom Park, a huddle of around 30 people are holding up placards while a group of journalists click photographs and videos of them. A placard reads,"The government is denying science, Vaping is safer.” This is the first protest organised in Bengaluru by the Association of Vapers India (AVI), an organisation that represents e-cigarette users, against the ban on electronic cigarettes introduced by the union government earlier this month. Here’s how it works – e-cigarettes heat up a liquid into vapour which is inhaled. It could taste anything from bubblegum to chocolate or just tobacco, and contains nicotine. These are called electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) and are known by many names – vapes, e-hookahs, e-pipes, etc. They are now banned in India. On Saturday, protests were held simultaneously in Indian cities including New Delhi and Hyderabad. In Bengaluru, this was the first time vape users came together to organise a protest. 'I quit smoking through vaping' Among the protesters was Gautham Hanumanthappa, a 38-year-old marketing professional from Bengaluru. "I started smoking at the age of 16 and all attempts to stop smoking, like using a nicotine patch or chewing gum, did not work for me. I began vaping and gradually reduced my nicotine intake. This helped me to eventually quit smoking," says Gautham.  Gautam's story is similar to several testimonials shared by e-cigarette users about how it helped them gradually reduce the addiction to nicotine and eventually stop smoking. However, the protesting e-cigarette users are quick to make the distinction that e-cigarettes are useful only for smokers and should not be used by non-smokers. "E-cigarettes, unlike conventional cigarettes, do not burn tobacco or produce tar or carbon monoxide. This fact alone makes it less harmful than cigarettes. Moreover, there is no evidence of vaping causing harm to others unlike second-hand smoke,” says Pingal Khan, an e-cigarette user and lawyer based in Bengaluru.  'Regulate but do not prohibit'   On September 18, the Union Cabinet approved the Prohibition of Electronic Cigarettes (production, manufacture, import, export, transport, sale, distribution, storage and advertisement) Ordinance, 2019. The ordinance states that anyone violating this rule will be imprisoned for up to one year or fined up to ₹1,00,000 or both, for the first offence. The central government has cited health reasons and the influence of e-cigarettes on the youth in the country for introducing the ban. It was deemed necessary to prevent the initiation of smoking for non-smokers and the youth after several consultations conducted by the Union Health Ministry going back to 2014.  However, protesters claimed that this can be resolved by introducing regulations for the sale and manufacture of e-cigarettes instead of prohibiting it. "Regulate the sale of nicotine and impose taxes on it. This way, the government can earn more money and also ensure that e-cigarette vendors are not forced to shut down or worse, go underground and operate an unregulated market,” says Rukam Verma, a 32-year-old software engineer from Bengaluru. E-cigarettes are also expensive and for someone starting the use of e-cigarettes, it may cost upto Rs 3,000. The protesting e-cigarette users also noted that the shares of cigarette makers, including ITC Ltd rose, Godfrey Phillips India Ltd, VST Industries Ltd and Golden Tobacco Ltd, rose after the government's decision to ban e-cigarettes was announced. 'Do it yourself' mentality Ever since the ban was introduced, e-cigarette users complain that there is a lack of availability of e-juice or e-liquid, the flavoured nicotine mixture used in e-cigarettes, and some say, it has pushed them to smoke again. Others inside the vaping community say that it has prompted them to adopt a do-it-yourself mentality and create their own flavoured nicotine mixture.  "You need Vegetable Glycerine (VG), propylene glycol (PG), diluted nicotine, flavour and distilled water to create your own vape juice. It could take anywhere between two weeks and months to brew this depending on the complexity of the flavour,” says an e-cigarette user, who did not wish to be named.  The ingredients used are commonly available since VG and PG are used in the cosmetic industry and the flavours used are edible flavours that are also used to make pastries and other food products. However, the e-cigarette users warn that these liquids are not tested to check whether they are safe for inhalation.  Protestors also claimed that the Indian government was denying evidence that e-cigarettes are less harmful than smoking tobacco. In May, the Union Health Ministry issued a circular cautioning government departments to hold off publishing research, reports or studies on e-cigarettes and other devices promoted as an alternative to tobacco addiction without the consultation of the ministry.  The protesters say that this does not allow researchers to prove or disprove the effects of the use of e-cigarettes in the future and categorically dismisses a potential option for smokers to switch to a less-harmful alternative.  Two court cases  that could yet influence the status of the ban are currently being heard by the Kolkata High Court, including one by Plume Vapour, an e-cigarette importer.   But the network of vapers in India, still in its early stages, is focused on adding more members to their ranks. The central government's decision to ban e-cigarettes has brought a handful of them in various cities to come together and try to make the case for e-cigarettes over its conventional self.   
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FB post of K'taka Congress President's wife highlights power struggle in the party

Politics
Tabu Rao, wife of Dinesh Gundurao, has reflected on youngsters in the Congress not getting their due.
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Amidst the spats between two former chief ministers Siddaramaiah and HD Kumaraswamy on who is a vulture and a parrot and who nurtured whom and also the verbal duel within the seniors in the Congress, a post on social media titled, "What ails the Congress? (Karnataka)", has put in perspective the mood in the party. The post on Facebook assumes significance as it has been written by Karnataka unit Congress president Dinesh Gundurao's wife Tabu Rao, who at the outset, has clarified that she is writing it strictly in her personal capacity. "It reflects my own views as a close observer of the party and nobody else’s,'' she  added. Active on social media, this is not the first time Tabu has been forthright on matters. In January this year, she lambasted former Union minister Ananth Kumar Hegde for what she called his "misogynistic and provocative" remarks. Hegde had said that he only "knows Gundurao as a guy who ran behind a Muslim lady." In her current Facebook post, Tabu has reflected on youngsters in the Congress not getting their due. "There is a growing dissonance among young leaders as the old guard is not conceding them any space. While the party can benefit from the experience of seniors, there is an urgent need to bring young and dynamic leaders to the forefront. The young leadership should not be just redundant...they should be allowed an opinion of their own,''  she said. Speaking to TNM, Tabu said: "I have my opinion on politics and everything. This is my point and not of the KPCC president, who was not even aware of my FB post. I will not compromise on my opinion and am not ashamed of expressing the same. I am not a Congress member. What I have expressed is the truth, I am witnessing it," she said. When media contacted Gundurao, he dismissed it saying it was Tabu's personal opinion. "She is not a Congress member, go and take her opinion,'' he maintained. In another reflection in the same post, Tabu touched on the internal bickerings in the party without naming anybody. In recent days, Siddaramaiah's efforts to continue as the Congress legislature party leader, former deputy chief minister G Parameshwara reported lobbying with the party high command for the state Congress president's post and the spat between Siddaramaiah and former Kolar MP KH Muniyappa (who has blamed Siddaramaiah for his defeat in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls) has been out in the public domain. "There is rampant infighting in the party. It is no secret that many a time some Congress leaders themselves work towards the defeat of their colleague's... both electorally and personally. One of the biggest problems of the Congress is sycophants and hangers-on who fill the ears of leaders with what they want to hear rather than what they should hear, especially those in the capital. Thus, many leaders are cut-off from ground realities,'' Tabu wrote. Admitting that her views in the past have annoyed the Congress top brass, Tabu said the young Turks in the party have been ignored for long. Instead of indulging in criticising each other, focus should be on rebuilding the party and looking at the competency of the workers, she said. "I don't think I have embarrassed the party with my views and will continue doing so in future,'' she maintained.  Her post also touches on the poor PR by the party, which Siddaramaiah had been highlighting as CM. According to him, one of the reasons for the party's defeat in the 2018 Assembly polls was because the welfare programmes taken up by his government were not highlighted by the party.  "PR is perhaps one of our biggest drawbacks. We have failed to tell our lofty stories to the voters, especially how Congress changed India into a super power. Professional PR is the need of the hour,'' she signed off. Naheed Ataulla is a journalist who covered Karnataka politics for over two decades and is former Political Editor of The Times of India.  
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IMA scam: Mansoor Khan accused of inflating company’s revenue to lure investors

Crime
The CBI enlisted the help of a renowned financial risk assessment and management company to look into IMA’s financial statements and book of accounts.
The Central Bureau of Investigation, which is probing the multi-crore I Monetary Advisory (IMA) scam, has now found that the company’s founder Mohammed Mansoor Khan allegedly fabricated figures of thousands of crores in the company’s book of accounts. CBI sources say that IMA’s book of accounts showed that the company’s revenue was Rs 8,250 crore. After the CBI took over the probe from the Karnataka Special Investigation Team (SIT) on September 2 this year, the investigating agency had enlisted the help of a renowned financial risk assessment and management company to look into IMA’s financial statements and book of accounts. Upon investigation, it was found that Mansoor Khan’s IMA had generated a revenue of Rs 12 crore in the 2017-18 fiscal year. However, the books were allegedly fabricated to show that the company had generated a revenue of Rs 8,520.57 crore. “By showcasing that the company was making crores of revenue, the founder, directors and the chartered accountant of the company duped people into becoming partners of the company,” CBI sources said. CBI sources said that IMA had not obtained permission from RBI to collect such huge deposits from the public. “In these Halal banking schemes, RBI permission is necessary in order to be able to legally collect funds from people, which the IMA did not have,” the source added. The CBI had on September 27, questioned two top police officials from Karnataka in connection with the case. IGP Hemanth Nimbalkar and former DCP of Bengaluru Ajay Hilory were questioned by the CBI. The Special Investigation Team, which was earlier probing the case, had on July 31 conducted raids at the residence and offices of Hemanth Nimbalkar. The former investigators and the CBI believe that top police officials could have been paid off in order to give Mansoor Khan a clean chit. The RBI had first issued a notification to the Karnataka government in 2015 that IMA was indulging in a Ponzi scheme. The Revenue Department, however, dropped its probe when it found that the investors were listed as partners, according to the investment bonds, and not depositors in IMA. In 2018, when a section of investors stopped getting their monthly dividends, the company once again came under RBI scanner. This time, the Revenue Department decided to probe the matter and had also issued a public notice regarding IMA’s fraudulent activities in November 2018. The CID began probing the case in 2018 and sources say that Hemanth Nimbalkar was allegedly heading the probe into the functioning of IMA run by Mohammed Mansoor Khan after the state police had asked the CID to look into the matter following a notice it had received about IMA’s alleged illegal dealings from the RBI. On January 18 this year, Hemanth Nimbalkar had given a clean chit to IMA and had submitted this report to the Deputy Commissioner, Bengaluru Urban. This DC was also arrested by the SIT when it was probing the case and had accused him of taking bribes. On July 10, exactly a month after IMA scam broke out, Hemanth Nimbalkar was transferred from IGP of CID’s Economic Offences Wing to IGP of the ACB, CBI sources added. “We have taken their statements. For now, a preliminary chargesheet has been filed (submitted to the court on September 9). A detailed one will be filed after the probe is complete,” CBI sources said. Read: Tracing the meteoric rise of IMA Jewels scam kingpin Mansoor Khan    
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New Karnataka bypoll schedule announced to 'purify' rebel MLAs, alleges Congress

Politics
These remarks came after the announcement that bye-polls would be postponed to December 5.
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As the Election Commission on Friday announced the bypolls to 15 Karnataka Assembly seats would be held on December 5, the Congress on Friday took a swipe at the poll panel, saying the new schedule looks to be meant for "purification" of disqualified MLAs. "Election Commission has become one of the government departments. Postponing election after the proceedings started is quite unusual," party General Secretary K.C. Venugopal told IANS. Venugopal, who is also the in-charge of Karnataka said: "Now declaring the new schedule also look like waiting for purification of disqualified MLAS." His remarks came soon after the Commission announced fresh dates for by-elections on the 15 assembly seats on December 5 and counting of votes on December 9. The announcement came a day after the Election Commission informed the Supreme Court that it will postpone the October 21 by-elections for 15 assembly seats in Karnataka, which fell vacant after the then Speaker disqualified rebel Congress and JD-S legislators till the end of the current Assembly (2023). The court will now take up the matter on October 22. The bypolls were earlier slated for October 21.
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