Bengaluru: 'Lokayukta scam-accused deserve to be behind bar for years' - HC


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Sep 9: The state High Court (HC), which examined the bail applications moved by some of the accused in the infamous Lokayukta corruption case, granted bail to public relations officer of the institution, Syed Riaz, and three others, on Tuesday September 8. The bail will be effective from September 16.

As the officials of the Special Investigating Team (SIT) sought time to file charge sheet in the Lokayukta special court against the accused, the court granted conditional bail on Tuesday effective from September 16. Riaz, Ashok Kumar, Srinivas Gowda and Shankare Gowda were granted bail by the single judge bench of the HC chaired by Justice L Narayanaswamy.

After the advocates representing SIT said that investigation into the charges levelled against the accused is nearing completion, and based on their assurance that charge sheet would be filed within a week, the court made the bail effective from next Wednesday. The bench, while asking the SIT to file charge sheet before September 16, clarified that the accused can be released even if the charge sheet is not filed by then.

Advocates for the accused, in their arguments, said that Riaz has not been taking part in administrative duties of Lokayukta institution.They sought to assert that Riaz does not have anything to do with Ashwin Rao, son of the Lokayukta. They alleged that Riaz was arrested on the basis of rumours and that the officials had failed to adhere to rules and regulations before arresting him.

Senior advocate for SIT said that Riaz faces charges of being in constant contact with main accused in the case, and also holding secret dialogues with them. "He converted his public office into private office, and held talks only with a handful of people. There are charges on him of posing threats to officials and demanding for payment of bribe. As these things need to be investigated, bail should be not be granted now," he argued.

The judge, after hearing both the arguments, expressed dissatisfaction about inordinate delay in probe. He wanted to know from the advocates representing SIT as to why investigation has not bee completed, although Syed Riaz and others were arrested on July 27. He observed that SIT has been delaying probe, and it would not be possible to keep the accused in custody till the entire probe is concluded.

The judge, expressing regret at misusing of Lokayukta institution by certain people, observed that a number of senior judges and officials had worked hard to build Lokayukta into a credible institution. "Because of acts of the accused during the last couple years, the very image of the Lokayukta institution in the minds of the people has undergone a seachange. For sullying the image of the Lokayukta, these accused deserve to be kept behind bars for several years. However, as per law, their acts are bailable. Therefore, bail is being granted," he observed.

  

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  • Prasheesh Kumar , Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 09 2015

    They may be hiding in some resorts in Coorg.

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  • gireesh, bangalore

    Wed, Sep 09 2015

    but what to do? they are enjoying life in dance bar....

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  • JS, Mlore

    Wed, Sep 09 2015

    If lokayukta themselves corrupt then what is the use of appointing them? It is simply more burden to our state.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Wed, Sep 09 2015

    Only God save our beautiful Karnataka…..under present rule…..even Lokayukta is corrupt in our State!!!!

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, BAHRAIN

    Wed, Sep 09 2015

    Karnataka is one unfortunate state in which every party which comes to power rapes it and loots it. Nothing is going to happen to scam accused. All these investigations against big guns are just an eye wash, for example your Yeddy!!

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  • ER, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 09 2015

    @henry Misquit Yeddy went to jail and is on bail but nothing happened to your Poojary, Moily, Jaffer Sherief and Bangapapa for swallowing huge amount of public money. no case was filed against them.

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  • sukumar, kingdom of Bahrain

    Wed, Sep 09 2015

    hey ER

    first disclose your name, then comment on scams and corruptions of your ministers.

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 09 2015

    Why our prayers should be restricted to Karnataka only....We should pray for India and Gujrat ( running without Lokayukta )

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