To control situation in Bantwal, police officers transferred to DK


Daijiworld Media Network - Bantwal

Bantwal, Jul 11: A day after chief minister Siddaramaiah instructed the police to take strict action against communal forces that are disrupting peace in Dakshina Kannada, particularly in Bantwal, the state government on Tuesday July 11 effected transfers of three cops to take better control of the situation.

IPS officer Dr Arun K has been appointed assistant superintendent of police of Bantwal sub-division. Dr Arun K is presently serving as ASP of Hole Narasipura sub-division in Hassan district.

Also, Vishnuvardhan, who is currently serving as additional superintendent of police in Udupi, has been brought in, in place of Dakshina Kannada ASP Dr C B Vedamurthy.

In another change, Brijesh Mathew has been appointed circle inspector of Bantwal. He is currently serving as SI of Anti-Corruption Bureau in Chikkamagaluru.

  

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  • perchu, pervaje

    Wed, Jul 12 2017

    my only question is why the culprits of sharath murder is not arrested till now even after govt taking action & transferring the police officers. is our CM order the police to arrest those criminals immediately? but he is instructing police to arrest only those people who are against him.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Wed, Jul 12 2017

    Government is competent enough to take right decision to quench the situation in Bantwal

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  • Joseph, Qatar

    Wed, Jul 12 2017

    Why only 3 polices have been / are being transferred? Do they have a enemity with the politicians or the state has lost faith in the police? Or they are now being singled out as the root cause for the recent happenings in Bantwal Town and the State? Why transfer only here in Karnataka?

    For the records ... Jammu & Kashmir is practically on the boil every second day BUT THE POLICES ARE NEVER TRANSFERRED - which is a million times worse than Karnataka. Why then the partiality?

    Finally, is this a trial-and-error method? Or a demo?.

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  • Anonymous, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 12 2017

    It's a known fact that all these mess happening only because of our stooge politicians.Appeasement is another reasons.Why trouble poor police personnel....?Had there benn our previous police chief Sri Chandrashekar,things would have concluded already.First make inactive our politicians who are directing police officers to arrest their opponents....

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 12 2017

    Transfer all trouble mongers to Andaman jail. Let all the protestors to protest out side that jail.

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  • subhodh, kallianpur

    Wed, Jul 12 2017

    hope your suggestion applicable for all the protestors & trouble mongers including those stone pelters in this case & also the earlier case.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 11 2017

    No need of any more police force now, that phase is over. Now politicians are testing thier poll strength by challenging each other in press meets. Every time a poor man is a causality regardless of party in these politicians vote bank politics.

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