Mangaluru: Lokayukta cases - Court convicts 12 accused in a year


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Oct 9: The Court has convicted 12 of them accused in cases registered by the Lokayukta police of the city during the last one year.

The court has sentenced two years and three months of simple imprisonment and a penalty of Rs 15000 in the case against Mangaluru University assistant lecturer Dr Anita Ravishankar.

In the case against P B Shivaraj, city project officer of Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC), the court sentenced him to six years of simple imprisonment and a fine of Rs 34 lacs.

Manjunatha Swamy, city project officer of MCC was sentenced to six years of simple imprisonment and fined Rs 35 lacs.

In the case against Chethan S Kolavi, court awarded three years and six months of simple imprisonment and a fine of Rs 20,000.

Office surveyor of Beltangady taluk office, T P Hiregowda was sentenced to two years and 15 days of simple imprisonment and fined Rs 5000.

M V Rajan Nambiar of Shaktinagar depot of food and civil supplies department was sentenced to eight years of imprisonment and fined Rs 75 lacs.

Assistant director of tourism department, U Jeethendranatha and computer operator Anusha were sentenced to seven years and three years of imprisonment respectively. They were also fined Rs 30,000 and Rs 10,000 respectively.

All these cases were decided in the year 2021.

 

 

  

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  • Dr Alexander Dsouza, USA

    Mon, Oct 10 2022

    This is Funny. It is in the record but not happening in real. Just wait and see.. There will be some political influence will be involve very soon and all will walk in the street freely. If you lock up all these guys and many others already in the prison, how Jail personal will coordinate in the prison inmates. Many people who live as citizen don't have proper food to eat then what about prison inmates. It is just for the record not in real.

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  • S. J., Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 09 2022

    Many of these have managed to get bail from high court and roaming happily around

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