Bail to NaMo Naresh has stalled probe in RTI activist murder case: Lawyer

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November 27, 2016

Manglauru, Nov 27: The investigation into the RTI activist Vinayak Baliga murder case has been stalled after the prime accused Naresh Shenoy alias NaMo Naresh secured bail by Karnataka High Court, lamented advocated N Ravindranath Kamath.

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Speaking to media persons here, the lawyer said that slain Baliga's father Ramachandra Baliga has filed a petition in the Supreme Court questioning the grant of bail to Shenoy, the leader of Yuva Birgade (erstwhile NaMo Brigade).

In the petition, he has pointed out that granting bail to the prime accused had affected further investigation in the case. There were chances of Shenoy influencing witnesses in the case, Mr. Kamath said.

He said that the petition would come up for hearing on November 28. The former High Court judge H.N. Nagamohandas would appear on behalf of Mr. Baliga. Mr. Kamath said they would consider filing a writ petition in the High Court of Karnataka seeking investigation by a special investigation team after examining the order of the Supreme Court.

The police filed a chargesheet against Naresh Shenoy and six other accused on June 24. However, the police are yet to file a supplementary chargesheet in the case. Naresh Shenoy and three other accused are on bail.

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Mangaluru, Dec 16: The Mangaluru City police have significantly escalated their campaign against drug trafficking, arresting 25 individuals and booking 12 cases under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act between November 30 and December 13. The crackdown resulted in the seizure of a substantial quantity of illicit substances, including 685.6 grams of MDMA and 1.5 kg of ganja.

The success of this recent drive has been significantly boosted by the city’s innovative, QR code-based anonymous reporting system.

"The anonymous reporting system has received an encouraging response. Several recent arrests were made based on inputs received through this system, helping police tighten the noose around drug peddlers," said the City Police Commissioner.

The latest arrests contribute to a robust year-to-date record, underscoring the police's relentless commitment to combating the drug menace.

Up to December 14 this year, the police have registered a total of 107 cases of drug peddling, leading to the arrest of 219 peddlers. Furthermore, they have booked 562 cases of drug consumption, resulting in the arrest of 671 individuals.

The scale of the seizure for the year reflects the magnitude of the problem being tackled: police have seized 320.6 kg of ganja worth ₹88.7 lakh and 1.4 kg of MDMA valued at ₹1.2 crore. Other significant seizures include hydro-weed ganja worth ₹94.7 lakh and cocaine worth ₹1.9 lakh, among others.

The Commissioner emphasized a policy of rigorous enforcement: "We ensure that peddlers are caught red-handed so that they cannot later dispute the case or claim innocence."

To counter the rising trend of substance abuse among youth, the Mangaluru City police have rolled out uniform guidelines for random drug testing across educational institutions.

As part of the drive, tests were conducted in approximately 100 institutions, screening an estimated 5,500 to 6,000 students in the first phase. 20 students tested positive for drug consumption during the initial screening.

Students who tested positive have been provided counselling and are scheduled for re-testing in the second quarter. The testing will also be expanded to students not covered in the first phase. In a move to ensure strict implementation, police personnel were deployed in mufti in some institutions. Reiterating a zero-tolerance stance, the Commissioner confirmed that random testing will continue, and colleges have also been instructed to conduct drug tests at the time of admission to deter substance abuse from an early stage.

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