Bangalore: Drunken driving - Four killed as Army trucker goes berserk


Bangalore: Drunken driving - Four killed as Army trucker goes berserk

Bangalore, Sep 11 (DHNS): The Ganesha festival turned tragic for four people who were killed on the spot when an Army truck went berserk on Mysore Road near Doddabele Junction, Kengeri on Monday morning.

The truck driver, an Army sepoy, was found heavily drunk. He has been identified as Jyothiba Maruti Belgaonkar, 31, hailing from Belgaum. Belgaonkar was later arrested.

A couple who were returning home on a scooter after visiting a temple and two others who were out on work, in another scooter, were crushed to death. The Army truck was heading towards the City from Mysore.

The truck was transporting the bikes used in the stunts displayed at the two-day Army mela that concluded in Mysore on Sunday. Police said the driver has put in 11 years of service in the Army. He was recently posted to Bangalore from Ahmedabad.

At about 10.45 am, the driver lost control over the vehicle. The truck crossed over the road central median and started moving recklessly on the other side of the road. The truck rammed an MUV (Tempo) and two scooters, which were moving in the Mysore direction, head-on.

The couple - Manju Prasad, 48, and his wife Mahadevi, 45, (residents of Babusapalya) - were crushed to death on the spot. The scooter went under the truck wheels and was damaged completely.

While Prasad was working in a private company on Avenue Road, Mahadevi was employed at Bombay Ryan garments factory. Their children, Sindhu, 22, and Shakti Vinayaka, 19, were riding home on another bike.

One of the wheels of the truck ran over the other scooter, killing Anjan Kumar, 19, who was riding the two-wheeler and Prakash, 24, the pillion rider. The duo sustained head injuries and died on the spot.

The two were residents of Anchepalya. Prakash was doing his diploma at MEI Polytechnic College. They had come out to buy pooja items for the festival.

People soon gathered at the accident site and apprehended the truck driver. He was visibly drunk. Girish, DCP (traffic west), said that an alcometer test on him showed a very high reading of 343 mg/100 ml of blood, while the permissible limit is 30 mg/100 ml. A medical examination was conducted on him at the Victoria Hospital on Monday afternoon. The report is awaited.

The Kengeri police have registered a case of culpable homicide not amounting to murder under Section 304 of the IPC. He was produced before the magistrate of the jurisdictional court on Monday evening. He was remanded in 14-day judicial custody.

He is presently lodged at the Parappana Agrahara central prison.

  

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  • AM Blore, Bangalore

    Sun, Sep 15 2013

    Ignorance abounds...I have enough people in my family to confirm that government does not give free liquor. If that had been case, army would not even be able to function ! Its just at a concession...
    Alcohol should be banned. The people will not ban it, because they can't live without it. Its 'freedom of expression' for them...Wonder why...Alcohol in excess is as bad as drugs, then why is only the second banned?

    The second issue is of course, disciplinary issues and lack of a conducive atmosphere for soldiers... certain things definitely need to change, can't say when that will happen...

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  • Sultan, Mangalore / Gulf

    Fri, Sep 13 2013

    INDEED 'ALCHOHOL' IS MOTHER OF ALL EVIL..

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  • Rashid, Perinje / Sharjah

    Thu, Sep 12 2013

    Alcohol is the mother of all EVIL..!!

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  • Luca D'silva, mangalore/Saudi Arabia

    Thu, Sep 12 2013

    Mr. Nishar,

    Who told there is free liquor supplied to serving personnel or ex-servicemen. Government is not supplying free liquor but it gives with some concession. If it is a enemy then Government should stop completely in India like Gutka in many states of India, I agree with you because of liquor addiction many families suffered and suffering too in their family life. Here I would like to ask that it happened only due to the liquor supplied to ex-servicemen or serving personnel. Please clarify.
    In India who drink more liquor Defence personnel or our civilian brothers...

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  • Luca D'silva, Mangalore/Saudi Arabia

    Thu, Sep 12 2013

    Mr. Dilip
    1. You say that “Isn't it weird how people talk nonsense about you, when the only thing they know about you is your NAME…!”. The same words I ask you too. Why so many people commented on your comments. Why ???
    2. You have right to express your opinion but it should not hurt anybody. For the mistake of one person you blamed complete organisation, which is not right. I am exercising my right of freedom of speech and you are exercising yours. I can understand you. There is law and order is there, police personnel are there. They will handle the case and give the right punishment to the individual. If same thing happened by a civilian person working under the State or Central, you would have not commented and would have used your right to express opinion that he drunk using tax payers money.
    3. “You are not fit and right person, hence recruiters might have rejected” – It is not joke, it is right because you used such words.
    4. If a person retires after superannuation he is not paying any tax because his income is less than income tax slab.

    You think the only income government get from tax, then it is wrong. Defence personnel too pay the tax if you consider other than income tax, then other tax percentag may be low and their family pay tax when they are away from their defence personnel.
    7. It is justified to give liquor. Which is not a disease-causing luxury and a social evil. Liquor is even used in Alopathy and Ayurvedic medicines. It will be disease causing if you consume excess. Even if you consume more than the limit it is disease causing.
    8. Each and everybody who has read the comments on this article
    expressed your wrong opinion regarding the case. About the strict punishment police and the court is there for thorough investigation and give the punishment accordingly. All are praying for the departed souls.
    Lastly I would like to inform you please press for the strict punishment and thorough investigation in all the case.

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  • Nishar, uae

    Thu, Sep 12 2013

    I Agree with dilip in some part,
    Ex-serviceman should not get free liquor from government. No justification actually makes sense In this particular matter. I'm not here for any argument I don't know or never mind about what other privileges they get but liquors are always had a major part in crimes. During service in Siachin, kashmir or in such parts if they get liquor...OK..it's reasonable but after retirement "free liquor" is sounds Luxury. If somebody saying here to go to border to check in which condition they were protecting our country it wont be a sensible demand because Mr.Dilip also argued with all of 'extra lettered' commentators about only between 'ex-servicemen' and 'free liquor'.
    if you people justifying a social enemy( liquor)with so many excuses??, please aware, just because of this addiction how many women suffers in their family life, aware of those children who lost their education..lot more we all know, watching every day.. Please aware of them too..

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  • Luca D'silva, mangalore/Saudi Arabia

    Thu, Sep 12 2013

    Mr. Dilip,
    If anybody work in any foreign country after retirement means he has the ability to work, which you don't have. Indian Govt gets Billions of dollars every year as foreign currency which plays a major role for import. Foreign currency is the major income for the country. You are jealous because we ex-servicemen work in foreign country and earn handsome money. (you are not fit and right person, hence recruiters might have rejected and not ed). We did not complain we are working in desert and hard to work. It is you who think. We ex-servicemen are 100% sure you are not a tax payer.

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  • Dilip RV, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 12 2013

    @Luca D'silva, Mangalore / Saudi Arabia:
    1. “Isn't it weird how people talk nonsense about you, when the only thing they know about you is your NAME…!”
    2. It is amusing to see many patriots take up the cudgels against the traitor (Me) for having expressed my opinion. C’mon guys, I am exercising my right of freedom of speech and you are exercising yours. Please try to understand the gist of my comment in totality and don’t pick on particular words. Don’t take it personally and get touchy.
    3. “You are not fit and right person, hence recruiters might have rejected” – What a joke!
    4. “We ex-servicemen are 100% sure you are not a tax payer” – My “Form 16” is enclosed! -)
    5. “… so many rape cases we are reading … …” – So? How is it related to my comments?
    6. “The rebate given by Govt. is not from Tax-payers money” – Then? From where does the fund come from?
    7. My question is whether it is justified to give Liquor (which is a disease-causing luxury and a social evil) at the tax-payers’ expense to the ex-Defence personnel? My problem is not about the "free liquor" given to Defence personnel deputed at "high altitude areas".
    8. Have you observed that I am one of the very few in this article who has:
    a) expressed my opinion regarding the case
    b) pressed for strict punishment for the offender / thorough investigation and
    c) prayed for the repose of the departed souls.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Thu, Sep 12 2013

    Mr.Dilip..Let army men get liquor if they serve in high altitude or low altitude..what is your problem..? According to you jawans who get retired after serving in HIGH ALTITUDE should not get liquor on quota !! because retired military men are waste as per your logic or theory..they only deserve limboo sharabat !! My dear friend, I think no one from your family served in Military..that is why you don't know the emotional part of it..For your info, liquor is not luxury..it may be luxury to you..but for miliary men,it is NECESSITY..
    You are an "Educated Illiterate "

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  • Dilip RV, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 12 2013

    @Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah:
    1. Alcohol is not a necessity for anybody. It is a luxury. It is a social evil. Any "educated" person can vouch for it! I am not questioning your education here!!
    2. Keep all the retired, waste, lime juice and other absurd stuff to yourself. There are no buyers for that.
    3. “According to you jawans who get retired after serving in HIGH ALTITUDE should not get liquor on quota” – Yes. This is my opinion. Actually high or low altitude, nobody should get.

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  • Luca D'silva, mangalore/Saudi Arabia

    Thu, Sep 12 2013

    Mr. Dilip,

    Not every person stay in Siachen. India has border with neighbouring countries from Gujrat to Kashmir and from Kashmir to Bangladesh and Mynamar. Every after certain period personne change from one border to another i.e. from Rajasthan border to China border. Please note it.

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  • Luca D'silva, mangalore/Saudi Arabia

    Thu, Sep 12 2013

    Mr. Dilip,

    Are you paying tax. If you are supposed to pay tax, you will not pay and instead you will try with some duplicate bills to avoid tax. Then are you a tax payer. Never. I know Defence life and civilian life too. Defence life is better than civilian life. Kedarnath in Uttarkand, flood was there did you went there to help the people. Army personnel lying in line and made a bridge to walk over their back. Who saved the life of thousand of people. You. Never. Please accept your mistake...But you will never accept....

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  • Luca D'silva, mangalore/Saudi Arabia

    Thu, Sep 12 2013

    Mr. Dilip,

    I know you are not accepting the mistake while commenting. You can not stay in the extreme winter for an hour. You say Defence Personnel call Bloody civilians, but I would like to ask you in India so many rape cases we are reading, is it by Defence personnel and what punishment is given to them. The rebate given by Govt if not from Tax payers money. Note this point. Have you visited borders where you will get a bucket of water in a day for your daily use.

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  • Luca D'silva, mangalore/Saudi Arabia

    Thu, Sep 12 2013

    Mr. Dilip,

    Liquor is not supplied at the cost of tax payer. Have you ever visited any Defence camp in the border and do you know or seen the living condition of the defence personnel. They live and are alert each seconds and they are ready when ever they call. I have the guts and and worked for 20 years out of which 50% of the service in such a location where the winter season is too cold and summer season is too hot and where there is no facility to keep the family. Do you have the guts Dilip. Never point on the uniform personnel. al fingers are not equal.

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  • Dilip RV, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    @Lancer, Mudrangadi:
    "if you are fit or have guts you are always welcome to one of the military forces" - Let us not discuss each others fitness or courage on this platform!!

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  • lancer, mudarangadi

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    Mr Dilip, defence personnel or ex servicemen do not get liquor free of cost, it minus some taxes. if any defence person is selling liquor please catch him, as per rules his canteen facilities will be stopped. this facility is given as a compensation for their service to the nation and at their salaries they can't afford liquor from outside and for the accident the law is same for all citizens and after all why are you so jealous of defence personnel and if you are fit or have guts you are always welcome to one of the military forces. and i am writing this after serving 15 years for the country.

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  • Lancy, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    Yes, we should not pass lewd comments on our Army personnel just because of one Army trucker who got drunk and was the cause of these fatalities. This particular person should be condemned and must be given the harshest punishment.

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  • Aks, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    @Mr Dilip. Please do not generalize our men in uniform. Your points are totally baseless. You should be sent on the borders and see the hardships our soldiers face to protect us.

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  • Dilip RV, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    @Aks, Mangalore:
    1. Ridiculous comment!
    2. "Soldiers are facing hardships at the Border", So? How is it connected to my observations?
    3. "I should be sent to the border" - Which border?

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  • Sunil Pinto, Bantwal/Abu Dhabi

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    Dilip Bhai, there is no free liquor given to Armed Forces personnel, yes it available at lower rates for Serving and Ex-servicemen. Because of one Jawan please do not malign all Serving and ex-servicemen, it hurts a lot those sincere people. If you see the hardship these soldiers bear you will not comment as you have commented senselessly against all soldiers. I bet you You can not a 1 percent of a Jawan/sailor/Soldier do for their country, this I am writing being served there for years...

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  • Dilip RV, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    @Sunil Pinto, Bantwal/Abu Dhabi
    1. The issue here is not whether the Liquor is free, discounted or subsidized. The issue is that it is at the tax-payers’ expense. My question is whether it is justified to give Liquor (which is a disease-causing luxury and a socially evil) at the tax-payers’ expense?
    2. About the 1% effort / contribution you are talking about, I very well understand that you have served for your salary, like how I serve for mine. Don't unnecessarily glorify it.

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  • Sunil Pinto, Bantwal/Abu Dhabi

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    @ Dilip, whatever you want to say You say against my Ex-Service Community, we don't care. What ever privileges given to us are time tested, verified and approved by competent authority. The proud and pride We Ex_servicemen enjoy at any corner of this World you will be jealous of it. Though I am out of my country, my country people and even foreign nationals here (my colleagues) admires at our services, that worth more than anything else valuable in this world.
    About liquor, if government gives us tax rebate, how it becomes tax payers money?? For your kind info as well as to make u more jealous govt is giving more and more benefits to serving and ex-s to attract more young people into Services.....shall I list out my privileges now...U will say tax payers money.....bla...bla...bla...

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  • Dilip RV, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    @Sunil Pinto, Bantwal/Abu Dhabi:
    1. Every benefit, tax rebate, discount, subsidy, etc., is possible only due to the tax-payers' money. The Govt. does not have any other income from Abu Dhabi!
    2. You need not list out the benefits / privileges. I am aware about them. (By the way, this will also be paid using the tax-payers' money)
    3. Jealous?? Of what??
    4. No wonder being in Abu Dhabi, hence exempted from paying Income Tax, you will never understand! (Now don't tell me - We are away from our family in the desert, etc. - It's your choice, I know that)

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  • Dilip RV, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    @ Mr. Prem:
    1. I did not call anybody "drunkard"
    2. I know that there is a quota per month per rank. I also know that for higher ranks there is no limit. But the issue is that people who don’t consume Liquor (or have unlimited quota) are selling it to civilians. This is happening at the tax-payers expense!
    3. Siachen?? Do all ex-defence personnel stay in Siachen?
    4. Regarding the last point you have mentioned, do I need to remind you that the profession has been ed by them, not forced upon them. Hence it is expected that they should be aware about all the conditions of their job, weather, etc.

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  • jp, puttur

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    just imagine if he would have enterd the city limits of bangalore busy road the death count would had been more

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    I mean what the heck? This chap must have thought he was from the
    'Harm Me'.
    Devastatiing pictures of Grief. How can one console them?

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    Court Marshall concerned and punish him till death....This nothing but manslaughter and @ least book him under section 304 A....

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    Ismail Bhai, then Salman Khan too will be booked under section 304A…………..

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  • Mitwa, Sharjah

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    Very Tragic Incident..

    Why did this Drunken driver was transferred from Feku Land

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    Because even Indian Army got to know that drunkard are safe in newly formed Congi Government in Karnataka

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  • G R PRABHUJI, BEJAI

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    On the India Pak border ,Pak soldiers are killing our Jawans,& inside India Our soldiers are killing our own civilians.

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  • maram, Mangalore/Sharjah

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    Alcohols - defined by wise people as "Mother of all Evils" inspires for evil acts !!!! My heart goes with bereaved family.

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  • Dilip RV, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    Free Liquor supplied to the Defence personnel at the cost of the tax-payer is the real culprit for this!!
    It is well known how the free Liquor supplied to the ex-Defence personnel (at the cost of the tax-payer) is ruining so many families. Some ex-Defence personnel are shamelessly selling the Liquor to civilians (bloody civilians as they call us, not remembering that they are also civilians first) for profit or whatever. Isn’t the tax-payer being cheated? Why should Liquor be included in the ration? Is it necessary for survival?
    Strict punishment should be given to the driver and the incident should be thoroughly investigated. May the departed souls rest in eternal peace.

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  • Prem, Moodbidri

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    Mr Divakar,
    We cant call all the army persons as drunkards due to crime committed by one of its soldier, also all of them don't drink out of limit because they are getting it free. There is a quota per month based on the position per person and only that quantity is free and not unlimited drinks are free.
    As far as your question related to why this facility is provided to army persons just check the temperature at siachen and other high altitude places you will get the answer.
    As far as tax payers money is wasted on the facility given to army is considered, these facilities are given because they put their life in line to protect the country and live in places where normal humans cant survive,odd duty hours, staying away from family and loved ones, etc

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    Hello Dilip...Your problem is free liquor to army men..dear friend, when you and me are sleeping at home nicely,soldiers are guarding siachien or Kashmir or any enemy attacking places in rainy,summer and winter..Their aim is to SAVE US from enemies.Our aim is to SAVE MORE for our children !! That is the difference..
    My father in law is ex-Air force officer (Hon.Fl Lieutenant)..He too gets liquor bottles every month..Do you say that it is a MISTAKE ?..Corrupt people are everywhere..NOT ALL...

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  • Dilip RV, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    @ Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah
    1. My problem is not about the "free liquor" given to defence personnel deputed at "high altitude areas".
    2. “When you and me are sleeping at home nicely, soldiers are guarding Siachen or Kashmir or any enemy attacking places in rainy, summer and winter” - So?? What a silly argument!! How does that justify “Free Liquor” to all the Defence / ex-Defence personnel?
    3. I don’t believe in “saving more” for my children. My children will get only education from me, nothing else.
    4. Regarding your question, my answer is – Yes, it is a mistake.

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    Effect of xxx.Punish him .Cancel his driving licence.

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  • Ronald Rajesh Pinto, Angola, Africa, Adkabare, Bajpe.

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    That’s all !!!!!!!! what is next what about poor families who lost four lives take his all benefits such as military pension, PF etc, etc and distribute that poor family.

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  • SURESH MAROLI, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    A MAN WHO IS THE MASCOT OF DISCIPLINE SHOWED INDISCIPLINE MUST BE PUNISHED. VERY SHAMEFUL NEWS FOR ARMY AND HEARTFELT SYMPATHY FOR THOSE WHO LOST THEIR FLY MEMEBERS.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    OC ge..O.C. Kudida prabhava..Ivan kainalli gun kotre...Devre gati..Pakigalige salute hodedu,nam mele fire maad bahudu..Please dismiss him from service for India's safety..!!

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Sep 11 2013

    Military man or whoever he may be, he has committed a crime and killed four innocent people. He should be given the maximum punishment. Such punishments will be a lesson for the future errant drivers.
    May the departed soul rest in peace.

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