Bengaluru: Did IAS officer resort to black magic to come out from problems ?


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Jun 29: Prima facie, the things left behind by senior IAS officer, Kapil Mohan, at the offices of Lokayuktha inspector general of police, Pranab Mohanty, and superintendent of police, Abdul Ahad, contained among others, crystal particles. Both these officers in their preliminary reports submitted to Lokayuktha additional director general of police, Parashiva Murthy, which included statements of Lokayuktha staff who were present when the incident occurred, made the above revelation, it is gathered.

As crystals are also associated with black magic, many have expressed suspicion about malafide intention playing a role in this development. On Tuesday, there were rumours that Kapil Mohan had taken recourse to sorcery to come out of problems. Powder samples have been sent to forensic laboratory, and once the result is received, the officials will be able to throw more light on the episode, it is believed.

In the meanwhile, Kapil Mohan, who currently heads Karnataka Administrative Tribunal, said in a letter addressed to Lokayuktha, which was delivered by an employee of his office, that he had come to the office as per notice issued for his presence, but he had to return as the officers concerned were not present. However, Lokayuktha sources said that Mohan had been asked to be present for investigation before June 23 but he came on June 27 without prior arrangement.

 

  

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 30 2016

    It is common in India and most of them practice too. They Kill. cheat, rape, and do all evil finally go to worship place and offer bribe to God for their protection for Ache Din purpose!!!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Wed, Jun 29 2016

    I am sure he is from Bihar ...

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  • Dr.S.Kamath, Mumbai

    Wed, Jun 29 2016

    Kapil Mohan is the IAS officer against whom Lokayukta police are supposed to act .I don't know why the lokayukta police believe in black magic? If that is the case all people who come to police as accused shall simply do some black magic and get away and police shall believe this story ? What a joke

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  • Mangalorean Atheist, Mangaluru

    Wed, Jun 29 2016

    Wholeheartedly agree with the observations made by Zeitgeist, Mangalore.

    Do not understand how the intention could be malafide if the person concerned has not benn questioned, and the inorganic materials in question cannot do anything.

    It looks to me that the the 21st century has been wasted on Indians (Zeitgeist not included).

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 29 2016

    Theists hypocrisy -Religion is what you believe. Superstition is what the other guy believes.

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 29 2016

    I dont understand why black magic and superstitious acts are mentioned in news this way. If this guy believed that the black magic could solve his problems then good for him.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, MANAMA, Bahrain

    Wed, Jun 29 2016

    We are heading towards Primitive Raj..

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 29 2016

    HENRY MISQUITH,

    That can be said of religious belief too.

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