Bengaluru: Harassment, fining couple for walking in street after 11 pm – Two cops suspended


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Daijiworld Media Network – Bengaluru 

Bengaluru, Dec 11: Two police personnel who intercepted a couple Karthik Patri and his wife late night on Friday and made the couple pay fine of Rs 1,000 over their late night walk on the road in Bengaluru, were suspended. The two officers belonged to Sampigehalli police station. 

DCP North East Anoop A Shetty tweeted, “Two police personnel from @sampigehallips responsible for the incident have been identified, suspended and departmental action initiated. @BlrCityPolice will not tolerate deviant behaviour from its staff.@DCPNEBCP @Karthik_Patri.” 

 

It may be recalled, the two officers had demanded Rs 3,000 as fine from the couple who are residents of a society close to Manyata Tech Park, and also asked for details like Aadhar number. Karthik Patri shared the traumatic incident through his twitter handle. The DCP who took notice of the incident, had asked the residents to bring such incidents to the notice of the police. 




Earlier report

Bengaluru: 'Hoysala Police' harass, fine married couple for walking in street after 11 pm

Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Dec 11: In a traumatic incident, Bengaluru residents Karthik Patri and his wife encountered harassment from Hoysala police unit. According to a series of tweets posted by Karthik, he has narrated the incident in detail. In response to his tweets, Bengaluru North DCP Anup A Shetty asked Karthik to provide them the exact location and full details. Bengaluru city police also responded to the tweet asking for contact details of Karthik.

DCP Anup also clarified that, there no rule in Bengaluru that one should not roam in the streets.



Karthik Patri - Photo - Twitter profile

Karthik Patri, resident of Manyata Tech Park society, says in his tweet, "I would like to share a traumatic incident my wife and I encountered the night before. It was around 12:30 midnight. My wife and I were walking back home after attending a friend’s cake-cutting ceremony (We live in a society behind Manyata Tech park).

"We were a few metres away from our entrance gate when a pink Hoysala patrol van stopped by us. Two men in police uniforms asked us to show our ID cards. We were taken aback. Why should an adult couple walking on the street on a normal day be asked to show their ID cards?

"Anyway, we had nothing on us except our phones and a box of cake. Luckily, we had photos of our Aadhar cards. We promptly showed them to them. To our surprise, they took our phones away and started quizzing us about our relationship, place of work,parental details, etc."

"Though a bit shaken, we answered their questions politely. At this point, one of them took out what looked like a challan book and started noting down our names and Aadhaar numbers. Sensing trouble, we asked why we were being issued a challan.

“You are not allowed to roam on the road after 11 pm,” one of them retorted. Struck by the absurdity of the reason, we persisted: “Is there such a rule? We are unaware about it.” “Literate people like you should know about such rules,” he shot back.

"Although not convinced, we decided to back down. It was late in the night; our phones had been confiscated; there was no help in sight; and the least we wanted was a confrontation with two policemen.

"We apologised for being ignorant about the rule and assured them of not venturing out at night again. We thought we were over it, but it was as if the two men were waiting for this moment. They refused to let us go and demanded Rs 3,000 as penalty. Our hearts sunk.

"It was clear as day that the two men (tragic if they were indeed policemen) were out to con unsuspecting civilians, and we ended up being their victims. We literally begged them to let us go, but they wouldn’t budge.

"They showed us pictures of convicts and threatened us of dire consequences if we didn’t pay up. I could barely hold my nerve, while my wife was in tears. Perhaps realizing that they had pushed a woman too far and fearing the legal consequences, they changed tack.

"They said only I would be penalized. The man in the driving seat took me aside and advised that I pay a minimum amount to avoid further trouble. By now I was mentally drained and exhausted, my wife was terribly distressed, I didn’t want the ordeal to prolong even more.

"I agreed to pay Rs 1,000 and get done with it. The man immediately held up a PayTM QR code, waited for me to scan it and make the payment, and let us ago with a stern warning: “If I and my wife are ever seen walking on road at midnight, they would register a strong case.

"... against us and ensure that we keep circling around the court.” We couldn’t sleep that night or focus on work the next day. The whole incident has left a deep scar on our minds. It has shaken our faith in the law-enforcement agencies,” he stated in the tweets.

At the end of the tweet, Karthik pleaded with city police, "My humble questions to the Bengaluru City Police @BlrCityPolice.”

"Is this not terrorism, is this not legalized torture? Is this how honest, low-abiding citizens of this land are meant to be treated?" he questioned the horrific behaviour of the police personnel.

Karthik ended the tweet with, "If the protectors of law themselves break the law and prey on hapless citizens, whom do we turn to? @CPBlr @PoliceBangalore.”


 

  

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Mon, Dec 12 2022

    The Corrupt government is not taking any responsibility . Because police are instructed by BJP to meet their target 40% This is nothing but legalised goondagiri and BJP is the partner in such crime

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Dec 12 2022

    Well done Bangalore police. Mangalore police need to catch up.

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  • Alwyn, Canada

    Mon, Dec 12 2022

    What a shame. Seriously This is worst than moral policing in Mangalore. Hope not such behaviour is turn beautiful Karnataka like worst place. It is important to keep changing the government every term which make life better for citizens. When government rotates every new leadership have new perspectives in place to change. This time vote for new government

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  • CA Girishkk, Valencia/M'lore

    Mon, Dec 12 2022

    For the public...as the election is nearing.. things get actioned at lightening speed, may it was a wrong catch...40% would have went wrong..., Every second couple on the street roaming on the street at midnight not necessarily a bonafide husband and wife... Those who know must be aware and beware

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 11 2022

    Did the police Chief return the Rs 1,000 to the couple or has it disappeared?

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  • Sarvanabhavaan, Murukaveri

    Sun, Dec 11 2022

    40% double engine CM is in slumber sleep - they are not bothered about citizens - only good in building Statues and temples , targeting minority , opposition with ED,BD and CD

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Sun, Dec 11 2022

    the concerned cops should have been peremptorily sacked for misuse of authority and high handedness, not just suspended.

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  • Prashanth, Badiadka

    Sun, Dec 11 2022

    6 months ago, i was returning from velankanni by car with family. At 10 PM night, when we reached Mysore ring road police stopped us asking for COVID test report. There were no restrictions at that time. They threatened us to take to govt hospital and keep us under quarantine first. Then asked for 100 rupees to let us go. I could only feel disgusted about Karnataka Police. Our neighbouring states' police department are not corrupt to this level.

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  • Praveen, Mangalorean

    Sun, Dec 11 2022

    It's their duty to fine anyone when they are caught in any issue they have a target to finish. ?

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Dec 11 2022

    Horrific incident.Looks likeone is in emergency times or no allowance to be on road after eleven.or simply to withdraw money from simple people ?Cant believe .It looks like the times in 1975 emergency time .Thank God atleast these were educated once and knew to handle ,alert Police about their co-Police to inform.Good action.Let them learn a lessen that simply one cant shake educated or normal ones to be their slaves.Did they get back their money?

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 11 2022

    They should be terminated and their in-charge, officer on duty should be suspended for a week and the chief should take suspension for a day as a self punishment . This only stop corruption by police and it will be a lesson for all government offices including judiciary. “Badlega India jaroor Badlega 9

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Sun, Dec 11 2022

    Hafta, sambala & Gimbala ! Police are benefitted in many way. (Pet bar kaana aur peena, )

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  • Neville, Dubai

    Sun, Dec 11 2022

    Can someone ask chief minister and homeminister to comment on this?

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  • Sathish, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 11 2022

    No worries Mr. Patri state and central ruled by BJP, unfortunately they are undeducated and we are educated andhbakths. Don't forget to vote BJP in next election. Jai ho

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  • Rajan, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 11 2022

    Lot of crime happening but police wasting time on non serious issues .. Liberty is a key word If no liberty as long as it is within law Then no democracy..no one should interfere

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  • Rakesh, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 11 2022

    Boomai uncle time kuch bi ho sagtha hey

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 11 2022

    Most of the cops on the Hoysala vans are there to harass one and all. There is no action taken by the Hoysala cops if there is a vehicle parked in a illegal place. They only visit the place and go. Pathetic situation.

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  • Dam, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 11 2022

    Sab chor hain...

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  • Saif, INDIA

    Sun, Dec 11 2022

    WONDERING WHAT WOULD HAVE HAPPENED IF THE COUPLE WERE FROM ANOTHER COMMUNITY..... POLICEMEN COULD HAVE SLAPPED "TADA" CHARGES ON THEM.....

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