Missing Bengaluru constable found lodged in Mangaluru prison


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, May 12: A constable from Bengaluru stands jailed in Mangaluru after snatching away ornaments of a woman here. He has been identified as Sandesh attached to Mahalaxmi Layout police station, Bengaluru. He happens to be a resident of Sanjeevi Nagar there.

Sandesh had gone missing since first week of April this year. After his wife, Pavitra, failed to find his whereabouts in spite of widespread efforts, she had filed a missing complaint at Rajagopalnagar police station at Bengaluru on May 5. A few days back, Pavitra received a phone call on her mobile phone by a man who told her that her husband was hale, hearty, and safe. When she tried to call back this number, it had been switched off.

Pavitra conveyed this information to police. The police personnel, during their verification, found that the call had been made from inside the prison at Mangaluru. Thereafter, a police team was dispatched here, which found on verification, that their missing colleague was lodged inside the prison for robbing a woman.

Sandesh, who arrived in the city on April 12, had knocked at the doors of a house in Kodialbail here. In the guise of seeking water to drink, he had rushed into the house, and escaped after snatching away ornaments worn by the lady there. Within two days, he was arrested by the the police. Sandesh falsely claimed himself to be Hullura from Chamaraja Nagar, who had come to the city seeking to work as coolie.

During fresh questioning, Sandesh revealed that he had huge borrowings at his place. He was also frustrated at the fact that he had no offspring even after six years of married life. He said he had come here to end his life, and took to crime instead during the visit.

  

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  • Dr.Sharadh shetty, Mangaluru/malaysia

    Sat, May 14 2016

    This remined me the story of an old kannada film "KITTU PUTTU"

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, ATTAVAR,MANGALURU

    Fri, May 13 2016

    What kind of Police is this? There Police. Here thief. Double acting.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Thu, May 12 2016

    A good theme to make one Film !!!A Chor Police !!!

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  • Haneef, mangalore

    Thu, May 12 2016

    Police commissioner's drama came out open , after series of raids in jail along with the media by the jail superintends proved staged jails.as mobiles are routine in jails.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, May 12 2016

    Let them work sincerely and with dedication as per the oaths they have taken to be qualified as police personnel. They are supposed to be the protectors of law & order.
    As to bribery/corruption it is in the blood. Pay more will not help unless they work with clean heart & mind.

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  • MATEEN, MANGLORE

    Thu, May 12 2016

    Provide good salary and other benefits to our police personnel as other countries providing, than see how our police force will work they never take any bribe and work honestly.

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  • ER, Mangalore

    Thu, May 12 2016

    He is at right place for the crime he committed. Sack him after he completes the jail sentence.

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  • Alwyn Crasta, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Thu, May 12 2016

    This wayward Police constable, who was probably got attracted towards /brainwashed into criminal activity (by one of the criminals whom he may have arrested/interrogated in Mahalaxmi Layout Police Station, Bengaluru, or by falling into bad company) needs to be counselled and reformed.

    While serving the mandatory prison term/punishment for his crime, he should be counselled by a good counsellor/psychiatrist to know what went wrong with his mind and be brought back on the road to normalcy, so that he can lead a honourable life.

    In any case, he should be dismissed from the Police force, so that it will send a strong message to any other wayward/criminal-minded Police personnel, to mend their ways.

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  • SUNDAR KARITHOTA, HALEANGADI

    Thu, May 12 2016

    In such cases police have to inform the case to the relatives of the suspected or culprit. Since police are liable to maintain the peace in the society, how do they hide the incident without informing to the innocent relatives?

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  • Samuel Sadanand, Balmatta/Kuwait

    Thu, May 12 2016

    Pokkade police...

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Thu, May 12 2016

    Salaries of policemen should be increased in Karnataka, at least at par with what the policemen are getting in Kerala, Tamilnadu, Maharashtra and Gujarat.

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Thu, May 12 2016

    HE LOOK LIKE MENTALLY RETARDED

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, May 12 2016

    This happens 'Only in India' ...

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