Udupi: Death of MIT student - SP warns of strict action against late night bars


Daijiworld Media Network—Udupi (HB)

Udupi, Feb 6: Referring to the death of MIT student who fell from the fourth floor of an apartment, superintendent of police (SP) Annamalai on Thursday February 5 expressed concerns about increasing drug addicts among students and warned of strict action against bars that stay open after 11.30 pm.

T Punith Reddy (20), a student of MIT died on Monday February 2, after he fell from the fourth floor of an apartment. Though his father stated in his complaint that his son might have been pushed by other students, police sources had said that Punith was inebriated and jumped off the balcony.

Speaking to reporters about the incident, Annamalai said, "Drug addiction among students has been increasing day by day. I have come to know that some drug activities are going on in some private hostels and apartments. If it continues any longer, the department will take quick action and owner of that particular building will be held accountable."

He further said that he has ordered closure of all bars and wine shops in Udupi district before 11:30 pm, while hotels can stay open upto midnight. He warned that stern action would be taken against violators.

Annamalai made it clear that if anything illegal such as selling drugs or gambling near college campuses takes place, the institution should bear all responsibility.

"The department detained eight students on Wednesday February 4, and then released them after penalizing them," he said. The SP further added that a case has been registered at Manipal police station.

He revealed that the police department had received calls from the students’ parents. Now, one of the officers was planning to close the issue but the SP said that he would take action soon.

Speaking on the Naxal issue, he said that the Anti-Naxal Force (ANF) had found four Naxals during the combing operation in Hebri region. "They were fluent in Kannada and Malayalam language. Hence, the police department must be on alert," added Annamalai.

He said he would curb illegal activities by making the police system more efficient.

 

 

  

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  • Kusuma Kumari G, Nellore/Kodyadka

    Sat, Feb 07 2015

    A very good moove by the SP Annamalai sir. Hope he ends the drug menance at Manipal. It has to be nipped in bud.

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  • veera pinto, mangalore

    Fri, Feb 06 2015

    Agree....one should not cut the finger if nail disturbs to him/her.
    Remember: hospitality industry generates revenue and employment. All we need to do is behave properly and enjoy within the limits. Drink responsibly. Increase the diversity in policy force and night patrol.

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  • pratheesh, mangalore

    Fri, Feb 06 2015

    if one boy drinks and dies does not mean all bar has to close.
    why police is not patrolling at night in india like gulf countries to stop crime. police duty is to patrol specially at night

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  • Rajen Gopi, Kolkata

    Fri, Feb 06 2015

    SP says institutions shall bear responsibility for any illegal activities near their campus. Next, citizens will be told they will be responsible for any unlawful activities around their homes. Then do we really need a police force?

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  • Jones, manipal

    Fri, Feb 06 2015

    There has been lot of unethical activities going on this Manipal students Hub from a very long time.
    No one could put an end to all this activities.
    Can Annamalai sir make a difference ?

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  • Oliver Machado, Udupi - Sharjah

    Fri, Feb 06 2015

    We would want to hear of sustained police actions in the drug related issues.The Police department should dismantle the drug peddlers network.They should place decoys to reach the peddlers and nab them red handed.Udupi and Manipal should be drug free region for the good of our youth.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Feb 06 2015

    SP Anamalai is no nonsense guy ...

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  • P. Shirish KumarHosabettu, Muscat, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 06 2015


    S.P. Saab we need action not speeches on press conference.

    What your Police Department is doing not yet all enough. You are doing less than 35%.

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  • lukas, malpe

    Fri, Feb 06 2015

    instead of taking action against bar, police department go for more investigation for his friends like lie detector test what Haryana government did for two girls who beat 2 boys inside bus.

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 07 2015

    Lukas,

    Why should the bar be blamed?? Thats ridiculous. Stop blaming everybody except the person who died(who was an idiot in my opinion).

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