Mangalore: 'Nakabandhi' Creates Surprise, Confusion Among Citizens of Coast


Mangalore: 'Nakabandhi' Creates Surprise, Confusion Among Citizens of Coast

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, May 5: On Wednesday May 4, shoppers at the city's malls were surprised to have their bags and belongings checked for no apparent reason. Similar kind of checking took place at 'checkposts' on national highways, railways, airport and other sensitive places too.

It was all part of the 'Operation Sagar Kavach' launched by the state police throughout the coast in an attempt to create awareness among citizens of a possible terror strike and to be prepared for any eventuality.

The civil police, coast gaurds, and other security forces including the navy are pariticipating in this operation.

About 220 police officials were involved, who stopped vehicles and conducted thorough checks whenever required. Police comissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh, two DCPs and SPS, eight police inspectors, 18 PSIs, 20 SIs, 60 head constables and 65 constables were part of 'Sagar Kavach' operation.

Rumour mills began working overtime when the policemen stopped vehicles and  questioned the drivers and conducted spot checks. Text messages began circulating about tight security measures imposed in the city and a possible threat following the killing of Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan. However, when the media contacted the officials concerned, it came to light that it was only a mock drill to prepare the city's police and other security forces in case of a terror attack from any forms of transport - sea, air and road.

However, the 'Nakabandhi' brought not only surprise but caused much inconvenience to the commuters who were made to wait through traffic jams and gridlocks on the highways.

There is an interesting reason as to why the police has been taking this drill so seriously. Incidentally, a secret police team under the guise of 'terrorists' is expected to arrive in the district and the police personnel who are part of the 'Sagar Kavach' operation are supposed to catch them!

In case these 'terrorists' manage to pass through unnoticed by the police, then big loopholes in the security system will be exposed.

This kind of operation is not new to coastal areas, as several such drills have been carried out time and again, especially after the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks.

  

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  • Sudhir , Mangalore

    Fri, May 06 2011

    "Nakabandhi" focussed only on light motor vehicles and two wheelers. In a real life situation, what if terrorists use public transport or trucks? Furthermore as readers have mentioned, our cops seem to be underprepared to face emergencies. Wireless sets and canes against fully armed terrorists!! If the exercise needs to be conducted, it has to be a full-fledged one. Half baked ones will neither help the police force nor the citizens

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  • Jossy Dsouza, managlore

    Fri, May 06 2011

    God bless our Police commissioner Mr Semant Kumar singh, and Police team.They are Doing great Job, in spite of the Heat and sweat throughout the day which is unbearable. My Request to all public of Mangalore ,Please respect our police personnel, remember to smile at them, and if possible stop and thank them for the good Job.

    I see these police people specially on traffic duty suffer a lot through out the day and till evening their Job is not done. I urge the citizens to offer some soft drink or small snack, even bottle of cold water! I guess this will go long way ! C'mon lets make a deference in our city..it possible....

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  • ARUN, Kankanandy

    Fri, May 06 2011

    I seen police, doing nakabandi only in the end of every month, specially for two wheelers and they fine also sometimes with receipt and most of time without receipt. But this type of nakabandi is really good for citizens, for police its very painful because the cant fine anyone. Anyway good work by Police.

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  • Arjun, India

    Thu, May 05 2011

    Such checks violates the legal rights of citizens. where as such checking can be done during special circumstances, legal validity of such checks are debatable and would also constitute harassing of citizens by some non honest cops, specially targeting minorities at times..person who doesn't necessarily speak same language as that of cop or adhere to a different social, religious back ground. Also why we don't have officers and staff from DK deployed at mangalore airport and railway stations? Doesn't the central agency have regional division. I see a communication gap and that doesn't help to bridge the gap of close cooperation in serving the regional and national interest.

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  • YATHISH KUMAR, ATTAVAR/DUBAI

    Thu, May 05 2011

    We Mangalorean's should cooperate with the police in such NAKABANDHI when the department is doing something for the safety of the people and the city.

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  • Manohar , Udupi

    Thu, May 05 2011

    All are ok, i think, our police force need bullet proof jacket, what you say freinds? because terrorists will come with AK47, and not with stick

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  • Naseem Aslam, Manglore

    Thu, May 05 2011

    Awareness being created among the mob. Good for everyone.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai / Mapusa

    Thu, May 05 2011

    We require nakabandhi's just outside our politicians home.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Thu, May 05 2011

    Police physical and mental fitness are very important. Good job by the police. Prevention is better than cure. It is the duty of every citizen to support our police personnel for good cause.

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  • K.M.Ismail, Bondel,Mangalore

    Thu, May 05 2011

    Nakabandhi by DK police is a great job.Such kind of surprise Nakabandhi once in a month is very necessary to reduce the crime rate as well as to discipline the police.Police should take little care while interacting with the public the public should not feel that this is an harasement.

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  • Saleem GH, Abu Dhabi/ Puttur

    Thu, May 05 2011

    Yes you are right Mr. S.Prabhu, police sure they checking on every beginning of month is profitable to them..!!!

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  • Kamal Taiyyeb, Mangalore

    Thu, May 05 2011

    The problem is that some policemen deviate from the real purpose of the exercise and misuse this opportunity to harass innocent citizens and get into unwanted searches and enquiries.

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  • S Prabhu, Managalore

    Wed, May 04 2011

    Definitely the police checks in the beginning of the month will come as a surprise. :)

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  • Stanley, Udupi/KWT

    Wed, May 04 2011

    Great job done by DK police. Such kind of unexpected nakabandhi will create more awareness among citizens as well as it will control the movements of criminals from place to place. This is a common practice in Kuwait here in Kuwait. Our salute to dedicated police force of DK.

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