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Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Liquor shops, pubs closed for 3 days in parts of Bengaluru, K’taka ahead of bye-polls

Bye-elections
Sale of liquor is prohibited in addition to restrictions under Section 144 of the CrPC from 6pm on Tuesday until 6pm on Thursday.
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Selling of liquor at retail shops and at pubs will be prohibited in parts of Bengaluru and rest of the state from Tuesday evening onwards for the next three days on account of the upcoming bye-elections in Karnataka. The bye-polls in the 15 seats will take place on December 5 and the result will be declared on December 9. The seats that are going to the polls are Gokak, Athani, Ranebennur, Kagwad, Hirekerur, Yellapur, Yeshwanthpura, Vijayanagara, Shivajinagar, Hosakote, Hunsur, Krishnarajpet, Mahalakshmi Layout, KR Puram and Chikballapura. Out of them, Shivaji Nagar, Mahalakshmi Layout, KR Puram and Yeshwanthpura are the four seats in Bengaluru city. Hosakote is in Bengaluru Rural district. In Bengaluru, Mysuru and Ballari where there is a city corporation, the dry day rules will be effected only within the Assembly constituencies where the bye-polls will be held.  In the rest of the districts, there will be a blanket ban on sale of liquor for the next three days.  The prohibition is in addition to Section 144 of CrPC (prohibitory orders) that will be imposed on these seats from 6 pm on December 3 to 6 pm on December 5 as announced by the Bengaluru City Police Commissioner. The model code of conduct for the elections came into effect from November 11. Since then, the police and Election Commission have cumulatively removed 1527 wall writings, 7963 posters and 2359 banners from public property. From private property cumulatively 835 wall writings, 1352 posters and 1462 banners were removed. Further, Static Surveillance Teams have seized cash worth Rs 42,00,000 in the last 24 hours. Cumulatively, the Static Surveillance Teams have seized cash of Rs 3,69,18,325, vehicles worth Rs 3,50,000, party accessories worth Rs 27,000 and sarees and blouses worth Rs 30,83,319.
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After Dalit man's murder in Karnataka, family alleges false case foisted to silence them

Crime
25 people from the Dalit community have been booked for allegedly setting the accused’s home on fire, however, they say they had nothing to do with the incident.
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A case of arson has been filed against 25 people from the Dalit community in Alur in Karnataka’s Hassan district, for allegedly setting on fire the home of the accused in the murder case of a 45-year-old Dalit man Ramu. Ramu was murdered on November 15 allegedly for trying to break up a fight between two people from Alur. At the time, the Alur Police had registered a case of murder against Mahesh and three others from his family. On the night of the murder, Mahesh’s house was set on fire and the police have now booked 25 people from the Dalit community for arson.  However, Allappa, Ramu’s nephew, who was with him on the night of the murder, alleges that the members of the Dalit community had nothing to do with the fire at Mahesh’s residence. Allappa works as a nurse at a private hospital in Bengaluru, but was at the spot on November 15. Allappa claims that Mahesh and his family members, who are from Hanjialli, had had an altercation with Gangadhara, who is from Dharmapur village on November 15. He says that Gangadhara’s brothers and a few others from Dharmapur were present when the altercation occurred. Allappa, however, alleges that Gangadhara's family members set Mahesh's house on fire. The events that led to Ramu’s death On the morning of November 15, Gangadhara had allegedly been driving his car rashly through the Hanjihalli village. He allegedly hit Mahesh’s wife and dog with his car. “Mahesh blocked the road, and when Gangadhara was on the way back, he was questioned by Mahesh. Gangadhara, at that time, had apologised to Mahesh. However, that evening, he decided to go back to Mahesh’s house and fight,” Sagar, Ramu’s 19-year-old son told TNM. Ramu, a resident of a Dalit hamlet, Basaveshwara Nagar, happened to be passing by Mahesh’s house, on the way to his fields, along with Allappa. Allappa says that Ramu was on good terms with Gangadhara, because he often sub-contracted masonry work to Ramu in other villages. So Ramu decided to stop and try to break up the fight. However, while trying to do so, he was killed. Before he was killed, Mahesh allegedly asked him, “What is your caste? Who are you to give me instructions?” A fact-finding team of activists and lawyers was formed to probe the incident. Siddaraju, a member of National Dalit Human Rights Commission, says that Mahesh allegedly used a machete to kill Ramu.  “Mahesh was already enraged and the altercation had taken an ugly turn. Mahesh was holding a machete, swung it and hit Ramu on the neck. He was rushed to the hospital in an ambulance along with Gangadhara, who also received minor injuries,” Siddaraju added. Allappa, who was with Ramu, says he got scared when the fight escalated and ran towards Basaveshwara village, where Ramu lived. He then alerted the members of his community. In the meantime, an ambulance was called to the spot where Ramu was attacked. “I got terribly afraid when I saw that the fight was getting serious, and began running towards Basaveshwara village to alert people and call for backup. When I reached there, my friend, who works with the 108 ambulance service, sent me pictures of Ramu’s body. I then informed the community of his death and went to the Alur hospital,” Allappa said. On the night of November 15, the Alur Police registered a case under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, and sections 302 (murder), 304 (attempt to murder), 149 (unlawful assembly) and 341 (wrongful restraint) of the IPC. That night, Mahesh’s house was also set on fire and the police have taken suo motu cognisance and booked 25 members of the Dalit community from Basaveshwar Nagar for arson, causing mischief, and unlawful assembly. The fire and the fallout When the fire was reported at Mahesh’s house on the night of November 15, members of the Dalit community reached the spot as the news spread. The police, who were also there along with firefighters, began to take videos of the burning building. The police have accused people from the Dalit village of setting the house on fire. They further alleged that a few members of the Dalit community began throwing stones at the police and prevented them from doing their duty. “After Gangadhara went to the hospital, he underwent treatment for his minor injuries, and escaped. He is now absconding, and we believe that Gangadhara asked one of his family members, to set Mahesh’s house on fire,” Sagar alleges. Ranganna, one of the village elders at Basaveshwara Nagar, says, "The fire may have been started by Madhu, one of Gangadhara’s brothers, who was present at the time of the altercation (on November 15)." Activists have been trying to get the police to drop the case against the members of the Dalit community in Basaveshwara Nagar. “People from Basaveshawara village are all from the SC community. The FIR doesn’t name any individual, but we want the police to drop the counter-case, and focus on the case of the murder of an individual from the SC community,” Gangadhar, an advocate and part of the National Dalit Human Rights Commission, says.
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8-year-old girl sexually assaulted, murdered in Karnataka

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The accused allegedly abducted her from her school on the pretext of buying her chocolates.
A horrifying case of child sexual abuse and murder came to light in Karnataka’s Kalaburgi on Monday evening after the police found the body of an eight-year-old girl near a storm water drain. The Sulepet Police and local residents found the girl’s body during a search operation they were conducting for the missing girl.  Around 10.30 am on Monday, residents of the village in Kalaburgi had seen the girl walking with a 35-year-old man named Yellappa near the anganwadi. Yellappa had allegedly gone to the government school, where the girl studies in class 2 and had offered to buy her a chocolate. When the girl did not come home at 4.30 pm, her parents began worrying and went to the school to enquire about their daughter. The students and teachers allegedly told the girl’s parents that she had not come to school and assumed that she had taken a day off. Her parents then rushed to the Sulepet Police station and filed a missing persons complaint. A team of six police officers then set out to look for the girl across the village and the outskirts, along the highway. Meanwhile, the girl’s parents too formed a search party and the residents of the village began looking for the girl. Around 7.30 pm, residents who were carrying battery-operated LED lamps, found a dress, which looked like it belonged to a little girl, near a dilapidated plot next to the primary storm water drain. They immediately alerted the police, who closed off the crime scene. Sulepet Police told TNM that the girl’s throat had been slit and that she was stabbed multiple times.Residents of the village informed the police that Yellappa was with the girl on Monday morning. “We found a pair of men’s underwear near the girl’s body. When we found Yellappa, he was near the village square. His clothes were bloody and he was drunk. He was drunk when he abducted the girl. We took him into custody and questioned him,” Sulepet Police told TNM. Investigating officers say that Yellappa confessed to sexually assaulting and killing the girl. “When we arrested him, he kept saying that she did not listen to him. He was incoherent. After he became sober, we questioned him once more and he confessed to sexually assaulting and killing the girl,” the police added. The Sulepet Police have booked Yellappa under section 302 (murder), 376 (rape) and sections 3(b)(2) (penetrative sexual assault) and 6 (aggravated penetrative sexual assault) of the POCSO Act. Yellappa is currently in police custody and will be produced before the magistrate on Tuesday evening.     
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Bengaluru police arrest man a day after he allegedly stabbed a head constable

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Mardhan, who was arrested, had allegedly attacked a head constable a day earlier.
Police in Bengaluru nabbed a man on Sunday after shooting him on both legs a day after he allegedly stabbed a policeman in RT Nagar Police Station limits. Inspector Mithun Shilpi reportedly resorted to shooting at Mardhan after he allegedly attacked the police at the time of his arrest. Mardhan had allegedly managed to attack two cops with knife and stones. He is currently undergoing treatment at the Victoria Hospital.  This incident happened when police had rounded him up and was doing the spot inspection to recover the weapon used to stab Nagaraj. Subsequently two of his associates were also arrested.  Police said Mardhan is a habitual offender and has four cases against him in RT Nagar and Hebbal Police Stations. Even the day before he attacked the policeman, he had allegedly attacked his brother-in-law over a trivial issue.   Head Constable Nagaraj, 40, was allegedly stabbed by Mardhan on Saturday when he was taking him and another man Kandala to the RT Nagar Police Station as they were allegedly harassing women in the locality. Nagaraj and another policeman Chandrashekhar were visiting Chamundi Nagar on Saturday to verify a passport applicant’s background. It was then that the police were told by locals about the incidents of harassment. While the two policemen were making their way back to the police station on their bike at around 1:15 pm, they reportedly spotted the two accused in a group of men who were allegedly harassing women. When the police tried to catch hold of them, the men tried to run away, but the police managed to apprehend two of them. Nagaraj put them in an autorickshaw along with him. It was then in the autorickshaw that the policeman was allegedly assaulted. Nagaraj was admitted in a private hospital where he is now recuperating and his condition is stable.
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Bengaluru metro to allow women to carry pepper spray

Women's Safety
Until now, security staff were confiscating pepper sprays in some stations.
The Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. (BMRCL) has decided to allow women to carry pepper spray as a means of self-defense. This after stiff opposition both online and offline over the unofficial ban on women being allowed to carry pepper spray on the metro. Speaking with The Hindu, BL Yeshwanth Chavan, Chief Public Relations Officer, BMRCL, said that the corporation's security department has gone over the issue and has decided to okay it. He also said that all security staff at the station have been now directed to allow women to carry pepper sprays. Earlier there have been instances of pepper sprays being confiscated by security staff at some stations as they were considered to be inflammable.  The issue has come up after incidents of violence and sexual assault against women in the country including the recent rape and murder of a Hyderabadi veterinarian. Following the gruesome crime, there have been many who have questioned the stand by some security staff in the Bengaluru metro. Speaking to TNM, Anusha, a regular metro user said, “I was stopped once in May by security staff at Rajajinagar for carrying it. At that time, they had confiscated it. Since then I did not buy another one. But after the Hyderabad incident, I decided I should carry one for my own protection. But again both me and my friend were stopped during the security check.” She added, “At a time when we are unsafe in the streets and there is no increased vigilance by police to protect women, how can authorities stop us from carrying something which is important for our self defence?” Rakshit S Ponnathpur, a public policy researcher at NLSUI, Bengaluru  also tweeted, “Dear @cpronammametro, why is your security staff confiscating pepper sprays from women in a few stations? You can't arbitrarily deny women access to a handy self-defense mechanism, when they have to resort to alternate modes of transport as well, to reach their destinations!” He asked, “Are these arbitrary decisions taken by security staff or is it a BMRCL rule? Will your staff take responsibility for the safety of women commuters when they make them exit the stations after disarming them with the one self-defense option they had at their disposal?”    Are these arbitrary decisions taken by security staff or is it a BMRCL rule? Will your staff take responsibility for the safety of women commuters when they make them exit the stations after disarming them with the one self-defense option they had at their disposal? — Rakshith S Ponnathpur | ರಕ್ಷಿತ್ (@rsponnathpur) December 1, 2019  
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Monday, December 2, 2019

Nithyananda’s ashram in Ahmedabad vacated by cops, district officials seize property

Crime
This comes a day after the CBSE cancelled the affiliation granted to Delhi Public School in the city for allowing the ashram to function illegally within its premises.
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The district authorities in rural Ahmedabad on Monday made the devotees vacate rape accused self-styled godman Nithyananda’s ashram as part of the crackdown against the controversial religious preacher. Nithyananda is wanted by Gujarat Police for child abuse and other criminal charges like abduction and kidnap. Visuals from the scene showed all of them leaving the ashram as police and district administration officials took over the property and seized laptop, mobiles and other electronic devices. This comes a day after the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) cancelled the affiliation granted to the Delhi Public School in greater Ahmedabad. The affiliation was cancelled after it was established that the Delhi Public School in rural Ahmedabad (eastern outskirts) allowed Nithyananda’s ashram to function within its premises through a “forged’ NOC (No Objection Certificate). PTI quoted the CBSE note as saying, “The provisional /general affiliation upto senior secondary level granted to the Delhi Public School, Hirapur, Taluka Daskroi, Ahmedabad, stands withdrawn with immediate effect." The Board, however, allowed students of classes 10 and 12 to appear for the Board's examination in the year 2020, and shifting of students of classes 9 and 11 to nearby CBSE-affiliated schools. The state Education Department was also earlier asked to conduct the inquiry expeditiously and convey the outcome of the report and status of the NOC issued by the state department to the school for seeking CBSE affiliation. Read: CBSE seeks probe into DPS school premises leased out to Nithyananda ashram According to sources, police have secured video footage from the seized devices which show the physical assault and harassment meted out to the minor children living there. Monday’s incidents come as part of a crackdown by Gujarat Police against Nithyananda and his ashram, after a Bengaluru man approached the Gujarat State Commission for the Protection of Child Rights (GSCPCR) in November and also the Gujarat High Court. The complainant Janardhana Sharma, is a former disciple of Nithyananda, who was once closely associated with him and had alleged that his children were brainwashed and tortured at the ashram. While his two younger daughters returned to him following police action, his two elder daughters refused to leave Nithyananda’s organisation. However, the Gujarat High Court on November 26, had ordered the police to track the two women who were seemingly in Trinidad and were voluntarily part of his organisation. The HC also advised the police to consult the Interpol, Ministry of External Affairs, and other relevant authorities to trace the two elder daughters.  Gujarat Police since then, had booked Nithyananda and arrested two of his aides under Sections 365 (abduction), Section 344 (wrongful confinement), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 504 (intentional insult to provoke breach of peace) and 506 (criminal intimidation) of the Indian Penal Code along with sections of the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act. The suspects, Pranapriya and Tatavapriya, continue to remain in jail as a local court denied bail to them on Monday. More recently, the Karnataka CID and Gujarat Police had carried out a joint raid at his ashram in Bidadi near Bengaluru. Speaking to a TV channel, Janardhana Sharma said, “They are all running away because of all the evidence which was seized by the police, and this is only the beginning. The police have seized from the ashram several mobiles, laptops and tablets in which many photos and videos can be found of all the beating and harassment done to the kids there. All this evidence must be investigated and further action should be taken against such persons. It was being run neither as a school nor as an ashram.” Meanwhile, Nithyananda remains absconding as he has been avoiding trial in the rape case against him. Ahmedabad (Rural) Superintendent of Police (SP), RV Asari, had earlier told reporters that he has left the country.  According to whistleblowers, he is currently in Ecuador after he made his way out of the country through Nepal, which allows Indians to travel there without passports. A copy of Nithyananda’s passport accessed by TNM shows it was due to expire in September 2018 and was not renewed due to the rape charges. However, the Ministry of External Affairs stated that it is not aware where Nithyananda currently is.
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Amrita college suicide: Cops have CCTV footage of Harsha's last meeting with teachers

Crime
Sri Harsha's father came to Bengaluru on Monday to meet police officials, in his pursuit for justice.
It's been a harrowing long wait for Vijay Bhaskar, father of Sri Harsha, the 21-year-old, who took his own life at Amrita School of Engineering in Bengaluru on October 21. It's been over a month since Harsha’s death and the Parappana Agrahara Police, who are investigating the case claim that a chargesheet will be filed within the next two weeks. “I have my suspicions on the college. When the college reopened on November 18, they (administration) held a meeting with all parents. The parents were told that Harsha ended his life for personal reasons and that the college was not responsible. We have been waiting for weeks for some progress. We only want the investigation to happen in a fair manner,” Harsha’s father who was in Bengaluru to meet the police told TNM. Investigating officers say that they have managed to obtain the CCTV footage of the proceedings of the Disciplinary Committee (DISCO) hearing at the college on the day of Harsha’s death. Police also rubbished media reports, which claimed that Harsha’s death was due to personal reasons and said that they have gathered all evidence necessary for a strong case. Speaking to TNM, investigating officials said that on October 21 morning, Sri Harsha was called into the DISCO meeting, where the lecturers allegedly informed him that they had “proof that he had broken a CCTV camera in the college,” when protests had broken out on September 23. “We can see the lecturers telling Harsha that several other witnesses had told them that he was the one who broke the CCTV camera. When they repeatedly kept telling him that he would be suspended, Harsha reiterated that he did not do it and that he had only clicked the picture of the broken camera and put it up on Snapchat,” an investigating officer told TNM. When the DISCO members could not get Harsha to say that he had broken the camera, the lecturers allegedly began asking Harsha as to who broke the camera. Investigating officers say that based on the footage they have gathered from inside the meeting room, Sri Harsha allegedly named a fellow student. However, Harsha maintained that these were only rumours and he did not know conclusively who had vandalized the camera. “The DICSO members finally made him write a statement to the effect that he had clicked the picture and that the other student had broken the camera. This was on the promise that he would not be suspended. But after Harsha signed the letter, they informed him that he would be suspended,” the investigating officer said. When asked why the accused in the case were not arrested, police said that it is not mandatory to arrest accused in cases of abetment to suicide. Police said that the accused had co-operated with the investigation and that college had given access to the CCTV cameras. “The two cleaners of the college, who cleaned up the crime scene, told us that they were informed by their superiors to clean up. But they said that on the day Harsha died, there were too many people around the campus and in the hurry and panic, they can't remember who told them to clean up. We have booked the college management for destruction of evidence,” the investigating officer said. The police say that they have all things in place to file the chargesheet and only need two eye witnesses – Harsha’s classmates – Sai Vardhan and Azmath’s statements. As the students had exams, they were allegedly unable to attest their statements in front of the magistrate. Police say that the statements will be taken on December 7, after which a chargesheet will be filed in the sessions court.    
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