Kadaba: Circle inspector threatens home guard, passes vehicle in floodwater


Daijiworld Media Network - Kadaba (MS)

Kadaba, Aug 13: In an incident that occurred on the evening of Sunday, August 12, rural circle inspector of police (CPI) of Puttur threatened the home guard, who was manning the gate at Hosamata Bridge near Kadaba and got the protective gate opened and drove the jeep in a dangerous manner in the gushing floodwater.

Traffic was stopped on both sides of the Hosamata Bridge from the afternoon of Sunday itself as the floodwater was flowing above the bridge. The CPI did not pay heed to the warning and alert of locals as well as the home guard and got the vehicle driven across the bridge. When the home guard personnel at the other end of the bridge questioned the CPI on violating the instructions, he ignored them and went towards Kadaba.

Public outrage on discrimination

Once the CPI crossed the bridge, the locals, who were waiting near the gate, tried to cross their vehicles also. However, the home guards closed the gates immediately and prevented the vehicles from crossing the bridge. The public, who got infuriated by this, vented their anger on the priority given only to the police department and not the public.

A month before also when there was a similar situation on this bridge, the police vehicle had taken advantage and the locals had made the video of the same and shared it on social sites, which had created embarrassment to the police department. Now the action of CPI has maligned the name of the police department again.

District commandant of home guard, Dr Murali Mohan Chuntaru said that acts of this nature diminish the morale of the home guards. He has raised this issue with deputy commissioner (DC) and superintendent of police (SP) and urged them to conduct an inquiry on the incident.

Dr B R Ravikante Gowda, SP of Dakshina Kannada said that he is not aware of this incident and promised to investigate the matter by seeking information from the concerned.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Aug 13 2018

    Its exactly is happening in India.No wonder noone respects police.No unity,It is the public who has to suffer always .Here when police go against the rule or break,they will be punished and have some effect on their pension.Thatswhy they do take care not to get involved in any problems.when this police inspector had any problems by further in flood certainly Guard would be in trouble,for allowing him to go.

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  • William, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 13 2018

    Circle Inspector must be on urgent Government duty. In urgency & emergency nothing wrong in taking such action, more over the flow of water is not much. For some blaming for non issues and brandishing the officers has become a joy. What is there to enquiry - silly matters. You all better bother for better work.

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 13 2018

    Williams
    Who said he has an emergency?, more over when the guard who's duty is to see the safety of the people how this CPI can act rudely? That person should be posted as watchman in the office of commissioner of police or DIG for a minimum period of 6 months

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  • Jhanavi, Udupi

    Mon, Aug 13 2018

    These senior police officers think that they are gods... superior to all... most people who have reached higher position are either uneducated ot have come paying bribe.... they never understand problems of others ... rude people... such officers should be punished in public./... i have seen so many officers.. even though they know the truth they support the wrong people who give them bribe.. shameless police officers.... not all .. if there is a sincere police constable i the department.. he will be tortured until either he leaves the work. i have seen few honest constables who did nothing wrong.. but were punished due to some plans of seniors.. but who will speak.... they will only suffer due to this stupid senior police officers

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 13 2018

    Respect and Justice must be given to that HOME guard.

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  • GD, Udupi

    Mon, Aug 13 2018

    If he would have been washed away then this debate would have started.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Aug 13 2018

    I wish that Circle Inspector would have been Washed ...

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  • Lionel Dsouza, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 13 2018

    POST THAT CI, IN THE DUTY OF THE HOME GUARD IN THE SAME PLACE....TILL THE RAIN WATER STOPS COMPLETELY.....

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi, NewYork,USA.

    Mon, Aug 13 2018

    This is ridiculous on part of the circle inspector. The home guard was doing his duty but was threatened by the CPI. and passed his vehicle into the flood water.

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