Foundation stone laid for new Surathkal police station

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February 14, 2011

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Mangalore, February 14: District in-charge minister, Krishna J Palemar unveiled a plaque to mark the construction of a new Suratkal police station, in the presence of senior police officers and local politicians at a functioin here on Sunday.


City police commissioner, Seemant Kumar Singh, laid the foundation stone at a plot next to Govinda Dasa College and spoke about the ambitious plan to modernize the police force and transforming policemen into harbingers of peace.


The function was attended among others by Mangalore MP, Nalin Kumar Kateel, MLA, Abhayachandra Jain, former MLA, K Vijayakumar Shetty, Dakshina Kannada district commissioner, Subodh Yadav, city mayor, Rajani Dugganna, deputy commissioner of police (DCP) of the city crime intelligence bureau, Mutturaya, Pabambur sub-division DCP, Puttamadaiah, Panambur circle inspector of police, Valentine D'Souza, Mulky circle police inspector, Shivaprakash naik Mangalore traffic inspector and Manjunath Shetty.


Meanwhile, a design change suggested by Palemar to the new building of Surathkal police station could delay its construction by a few months. The present building design approved by police chief office in Bangalore has provision for two floors ground and first, each covering 1,410 sq.ft. The project cost is Rs 47 lakh. Palemar wants the building to have a cellar for vehicle parking.


The minister's concern was driven by the fact that police stations need space for parking of vehicles both of personnel and visitors and also to keep seized vehicles. While instructing Mangalore tahsildar Manjunath to provide additional 10 cents abutting NH 17 to the police station in addition to the 10 cents already allotted, Palemar promised that he would meet the additional construction cost needed for the cellar.


Palemar assured city police chief Seemanth Kumar Singh that he would use his good offices to ensure that additional funds needed for construction of the cellar and the necessary approvals for the building design change materialized at the earliest. The Karnataka State Police Housing Corporation engineers said they would start the work on the building the moment the police chief office approved the building design change.


Palemar also lauded DC Subodh Yadav for expediting transfer of government land to police department for construction of police station building. One acre of land has been allotted to police department for construction of quarters for police personnel at Katipalla and steps will be taken to sanction Rs 2 crore needed for construction of integrated police complex at Panambur as well as new police station building at Kavoor, he said.


City police is geared to meet all law and order challenges, Palemar said, adding steps will be taken to set up police outposts in sensitive areas. The Mangalore City Corporation will take steps to provide basic facilities to the new police station building coming up in Surathkal, Panambur and Kavoor, minister added.

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November 16,2024

Mangaluru: The Kavoor police in Mangaluru, Karnataka, have arrested three individuals from Kerala in connection with two separate cybercrime cases, including one involving extortion under the guise of a "digital arrest."

City Commissioner of Police Anupam Agrawal reported that one of the arrested individuals, Nisar, a resident of Ernakulam district, posed as a CBI officer. He allegedly threatened the complainant with arrest and extorted Rs 68 lakh. A case has been filed under sections 66 (C) and 66 (D) of the IT Act, and sections 308 (2) and 381 (4) of BNS.

In another case, the Kavoor police arrested two men, Sahil K P of Thiruvannur, Kozhikode, and Muhammad Nashath of Mappila Koyilandy, Kerala, in connection with a share trade fraud. The accused are alleged to have deceived the complainant by promising substantial profits from an investment in the stock market. Trusting the fraudsters, the complainant invested Rs 90 lakh, which was subsequently lost. A case has been registered under sections 66 (C) and 66 (D) of the IT Act, and sections 318 (4) and 3 (5) of BNS.

The accused were arrested in Koyilandi and presented before the court. The operation was carried out under the guidance of City Police Commissioner Anupam Agrawal, led by Mangaluru North Sub-Division ACP Srikanth K, Kavoor Inspector Raghavendra Byndoor, Kavoor PSI Mallikarjuna Biradara, and staff members Ramanna Shetty, Bhuvaneshwari, Rajappa Kashibai, Praveen N, and Malatesh. 

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November 17,2024

Mangaluru: District-in-Charge Minister and Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Dinesh Gundu Rao, announced that a day-care chemotherapy centre will soon be established at District Wenlock Hospital. Speaking to mediapersons after reviewing the activities at Wenlock and Government Lady Goschen Hospital, he shared the government’s plans to enhance healthcare services in the region.

Key Initiatives Announced

•    Day-Care Chemotherapy Centre:

  • Ten beds will be reserved for cancer patients.
  • The government will collaborate with Yenepoya Hospital to provide chemotherapy treatments.
  • All required facilities for the centre are already in place, awaiting inauguration by the Chief Minister.

•    Wenlock Hospital Facelift:

  • Critical Care Block: To be built at a cost of ₹24 crore.
  • Integrated Public Health (IPH) Lab: Planned with a budget of ₹1 crore.
  • New OPD Block: As per a 2017 agreement, KMC Hospital will take up construction. Discussions with KMC management are underway.

•    Additional Requirements:

  • A new mortuary and post-mortem building.
  • Paramedical college building.
  • Modern kitchen.
  • Bridge connecting two buildings within the hospital.

•    Total facelift cost: ₹6 crore to ₹10 crore, utilizing funds from the Department of Health and Family Welfare and CSR contributions.

•    Timeline:
By December or January, priority works will be finalized. The superintendents of Wenlock and Lady Goschen Hospitals are scheduled to visit Bengaluru next week to discuss these projects.

•    MRI Fee Allegations:
The minister assured that allegations of patients being charged for MRI scans at Wenlock Hospital will be resolved at the earliest.
These measures aim to improve healthcare accessibility and infrastructure, positioning Wenlock Hospital as a state-of-the-art facility in the region.

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November 22,2024

Mangaluru: A man fell victim to an online scam, losing Rs 1.7 crore after fraudsters posed as officials from TRAI. According to a complaint filed at the CEN police station, the incident began on November 11, when the complainant received a call from an unknown number at 9:49 am.

The caller, claiming to represent TRAI, alleged that another mobile number registered under the complainant's name was involved in illegal activities in Andheri (East), Mumbai. The caller further stated that an FIR was lodged against the complainant for harassment under the guise of marketing. He was instructed to contact Andheri (East) police station immediately or risk his mobile service being deactivated within two hours.

The complainant was subsequently connected to an individual named Pradeep Sawant, who claimed the complainant was implicated in a money laundering scheme linked to the Naresh Goyal fraud case. Sawant alleged that a fraudulent bank account under the complainant's name was opened at Canara Bank, Andheri, and used to purchase a SIM card for illegal activities. He warned that the complainant could face arrest.

Later, the complainant was contacted via WhatsApp video call by individuals posing as Rahul Kumar (a police officer) and Akanksha (a CBI officer). They allegedly sent fabricated CBI documents to his WhatsApp number. The fraudsters demanded money to "resolve" the case. Fearing threats, the complainant allegedly transferred Rs 1.7 crore through RTGS in batches of Rs 53 lakh, Rs 74 lakh, and Rs 44 lakh between November 13 and 19. A case has been registered at the CEN police station and an investigation is ongoing.

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