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Mobile Tower Falls To Man’s Rescue: Firefighters Struggle To Bring Him Down

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Dharwad: The Incident Took Place On Tuesday When A Team Of Fire Brigade Personnel Carried Out A Continuous Operation For 3 Hours And Brought Down A Man With A Criminal Background Who Was Sitting On Top Of A Mobile Tower In Jubilee Circle Here.

A Man Named Javed From Malamaddi Here Climbed A Tall Mobile Tower And Left It Sitting In The Afternoon. A Team Of Police And Fire Brigade Personnel Came To The Spot And Engaged In Rescue Work. Initially, He Was Suspected Of Being Mentally Ill. But Javed’s Identity Was Discovered After The Rescue Personnel Communicated With Javed From The Tower.

Earlier, Javeda Had Threatened To Hit The Staff Who Came To Rescue The Tower With A Small Iron Bar In His Hand. But His Persuasive Staff, When Communicating With Him, Made Some Demands.

Javed, Who Drank The Water Given By The Staff, Asked Him To Give Biryani. After Agreeing To It, He Brought Biryani And Threw It Away Without Eating It. Apart From This, The District Judge Demanded To Come, And The Defense Personnel Agreed To This, And Finally Told Javed That His Wife Was Crying And Asked Him To Come Downstairs. At Last Javed Asked For A Packet Of Cigarettes And Was Given That Too.

The Police Force Took Him To The District Hospital For Treatment As He Was Exhausted After Sitting On The Top Of The Tower In The Sun For More Than 3 Hours.

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Karnataka High Court Dismisses BJP MLA’s Anticipatory Bail Petition

The single-member bench of the Karnataka High Court rejected the anticipatory bail application filed by Madal Virupakshappa, the MLA from Channagiri constituency of Davangere district, who is the main accused in the bribery case, and the fear of arrest has started again for BJP MLAs.

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BJP MLA Madal Virupakshappa Granted Interim Bail in Corruption Case
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Bengaluru: The single-member bench of the Karnataka High Court has rejected the anticipatory bail application filed by MLA Madal Virupakshappa from Channagiri constituency in Davangere district, who is the main accused in the bribery case, and the fear of arrest has started again for BJP MLAs.

A single member bench of the Karnataka High Court on Monday dismissed the anticipatory bail application filed by Madal Virupakshappa in connection with the bribery case. As a result, Virupakshappa faces the threat of arrest.

Madal’s son Prashant Madal was caught by Lokayukta police while accepting bribe. Later, the Lokayukta attack also took place on Davanagere residence of Madal Virupakshappa. There too crores of Rs. Cash was found. Later, Madal Virupakshappa, who went missing, appeared in public after getting bail. There was strong opposition to the hasty grant of bail to him. A letter was also written to the CJI.

Madal’s son Prashant, the Chief Accountant of the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board, is accused of demanding bribes for awarding a tender for the supply of regular raw materials for Karnataka soap and detergent. During the Lokayukta raid, 2 thousand rupees were found in 3 bags at Virupakshappa’s office on Crescent Road, Bangalore. And Rs 500 currency notes were found.

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Chaos in Belagavi as Stray Dog Rampage Injures 8 People

A stray dog has attacked 8 people in the border district of Belagavi and people are cursing against the corporation officials.

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Belagavi: A stray dog attacked 8 people in the border district of Belagavi and people are cursing against the corporation officials.

A stray dog suddenly turned violent and bit more than eight people on Mandoli Road in Dwarka city of Belagavi on Saturday afternoon. A tense situation has developed at the impact site.

The Belagavi Municipal Corporation officials were informed about the dog attack and the team of experts assigned by the Municipal Corporation to catch the stray dog succeeded in catching it the same evening.

According to Belagavi City Corporation (BCC) sources, the dog was said to be suffering from rabies. All the injured have been told to get anti-rabies vaccine. Animal Husbandry Department officials said that the infected dog has been kept in a cage at a shelter in Srinagar.

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Criminal Defamation Case Registered Against IPS Officer Rupa Moudgil

The Bengaluru Metropolitan Magistrate’s Court, hearing a case filed by IAS officer Rohini Sindhuri, on Friday ordered registration of a criminal defamation case against IPS officer D Rupa Moudgil and issued summons to Rupa.

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Criminal Defamation Case Registered Against IPS Officer Rupa Moudgil
IAS Rohini Sindhuri and IPS Roopa Moudgil

Bengaluru: The Bengaluru Metropolitan Magistrate’s Court, hearing a case filed by IAS officer Rohini Sindhuri, on Friday ordered registration of a criminal defamation case against IPS officer D Rupa Moudgil and issued summons to Rupa.

The 24th Additional Metropolitan Magistrate BC Chandrasekhar, who heard the private complaint filed against Roopa by IAS officer Rohini Sindhuri, ordered the registration of a criminal case under IPC Section 500 and adjourned the hearing to April 26.

“There are sufficient documents to proceed with the proceedings against the accused Roopa. Therefore, it is necessary to file a criminal case against him and proceed with the process,” the court opined in its order.

“Durudare Rohini Sindhuri filed a self-statement and submitted seven additional documents to the court. Documents 1-3 are the screenshot of Roopa’s Facebook post, the fourth document is the CD of the posts and the sixth document is the certificate under Section 65(b) of the Indian Evidence Act. The seventh document is in the form of the front page of the Kannada Prabha newspaper in which the allegations made by the accused have been published. On checking these, the accused Roopa accused Rohini of defamation on Facebook and print media. If the allegations made by the accused are not true, it will harm the dignity of the complainant,” explained the order.

“The allegations made by the accused Roopa as contained in documents 1-7 fall under IPC Section 499. This is an offense under IPC Section 500,” the court explained in the order.

D. Rupa Moudgil has made a vulgar allegation against me on 18th and 19th February 2023 on her Facebook account. He has also made a statement in the electronic media. Those allegations are damaging to my personality. Rupa has committed this act with the malicious intention of killing me. Rohini Sindhuri filed a private complaint on March 3, alleging that it has seriously affected my personal, social and professional life and caused mental anguish.

Also, D Rupa should pay one crore rupees as compensation for defamation and causing mental anguish. They demanded that appropriate punitive action should be taken against them.

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