Chitradurga: Friendly Fire Killed Anti-Naxal Cop Mahadev Mane: DGP


Friendly Fire Killed Anti-Naxal Cop Mahadev Mane: DGP

Chitradurga, Dec 6 (DHNS): Karnataka’s top cop on Monday admitted that Mahadev S Mane, a police constable attached to the Anti-Naxal Force (ANF), was killed “accidentally” during a combing operation at a Naxal-infested village in Dakshina Kannada district on October 9.

The police had earlier claimed that Mane was killed by Naxals during the encounter at Naravi in Belthangady taluk.

But, doubts had been raised about the claim as Mane had sustained bullet injuries in his back.

Sources in the department had said Mane was killed by one of his companions accidentally, during an exchange of fire with a group of 10 suspected Naxals.

Speaking with mediapersons here on Monday, IG&DGP Shankar Bidari put an end to the speculation, stating that an internal inquiry report had confirmed that Mane was killed due to negligence and confusion among the ANF team which was scouring the area for Naxals.

Mane met his death during an alleged encounter between the ANF policemen and Naxals at Manjilakadu near Naravi, an area reportedly the focus of Naxal activity in Dakshina Kannada district.

Though it was initially believed that Mane was killed by the naxalites who were visiting the village, the circumstances of the death and conflicting versions of the incident fuelled doubts over the veracity of the police claims that Mane was a victim of firing by Naxals.

Reports that Mane was gunned down by his own colleagues due to the negligent, haphazard and unplanned combing technique of the ANF had begun gaining currency. Though credible sources in the police department had said that Mane’s death was evidently due to wrong combat tactics, the police top brass remained tight-lipped throughout, and continued to point the finger at naxals.

According to the sources in the police, three persons — Surappa, Mohana and Harisha, all residents of Manjetti village of Belthangady taluk —  had ventured into the forest for hunting. The locals mistook them for naxalites and called in the ANF. The ANF constables fired wildly in the forest during their search for alleged naxalites, resulting in Mane’s death. The police department has not only remained silent so far, but has also failed to follow up its inquiry into the incident.

Mane is not the first victim of ANF friendly fire. In July 2007, Venkatesh, an assistant sub-inspector, had been killed in a similar incident. Mystery shrouds the incident till this day.

 

  

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  • Lawrence, USA

    Wed, Dec 07 2011

    Late Mane looks an innocent young man. Was he a sacrificial lamb to justify and couple hundred ANF police and their rusting weapons? Police has to give the count of bullets used and therefore the indiscriminate firing in the forest. If none used what they are doing and where are these Naxalites?

    Is there any accountability for initially claiming that Mane was killed by Naxalites and later retracting the story.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/USA.

    Tue, Dec 06 2011

    Lawrence, USA,

    No naxalites in Udupi/DK Districts...perhaps there are couple of hundred ANF police personnel....they dont know what to do with thir weapons...thats why these types of incidents take place....

    May be Gaonker and Gadadi should be posted there in ANF if HM Ashok has any brains.....

    Jai Hoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

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  • Harsha Malhotra, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Tue, Dec 06 2011

    Mr.Lawrence, USA..just come down and just visit 'aghumbe ghat' to view 'sun-set'...than you will come to know whether naxalites are there or not..!!

    "Hum Bolega To Bologe Ki Bolta Hai"

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  • Najam, Bajpe

    Tue, Dec 06 2011

    You are right Lawrence, by this type of accident Police/Politicians are creating Naxalites in Dakshina Kannada !

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  • Najam, Bajpe

    Tue, Dec 06 2011

    It took long time by Police to admit the mistake with American Term 'Friendly Fire'!

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  • Dave, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 06 2011

    Conduct Ballistic test & find out whose rifle fired that fatal bullet, & then arrest him on negligent (un-intentional)manslaughter charge.
    He is not fit enough(not trained for combat) to handle fire-arms, unless he had any animosity with the slain comrade.

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  • Lawrence, USA

    Tue, Dec 06 2011

    I strongly doubt, if are there any Naxalites at all in Dakshin Kannada/Udupi Districts?

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