Bagalkot: Sex CD was a bait to get Anupama Shenoy reappointed - Meti


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Bagalkot/Ballari, Dec 19 (DHNS): Former minister H Y Meti has claimed that DAR constable Subhash Mugalakhod had put forth the demand that former police officer Anupama Shenoy be taken back into service, if the sex CD should not be made public.

In an interview to DH, he has said the sex CD against him was used as a tool in a bid to get Shenoy back in service.

RTI activist Rajashekhara Mulali, it is said, during the phone conversation asked Mugalakhod to demand money and put forth the condition that “a madam” (possibly Anupama) should be taken back in service, as a quid pro quo for not releasing the CD.



Anupama, who was the DySP of Kudligi Sub-division in Ballari district had tendered her resignation on June 4, 2016. Later the government on June 9 accepted the resignation.

 

  

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Mon, Dec 19 2016

    Secular mindset Hindus must commit to one of the most revered tenets of Hinduism in preaching & practice that - "sathya meva jayathe ...." in fight against FEKUISM.

    It is very clear .... the allegation against Meti is a FEKU one...

    Let the law take its own course of action.. the long arm of law won't leave anybody go unpunished.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Dec 19 2016

    ca girish now really starts sounding fake...

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