Mangaluru, Jan 24: The ‘immoral police’, who target young girls and boys belonging to different communities, normally do not face any legal action if the female victims do not lodge a complaint against them.

MLC VS Ugrappa, who heads the Committee, told media persons in Mangaluru that in order to send a strong message to the immoral police, especially those who target innocent inter-faith couple, cops should suo motu cases.
Stating that Dakshina Kannada district is infamous for ‘immoral policing’, he wondered how some groups in the district could take the law into their hands over matters relating to boys and girls being together.
“If the police let such persons go scot-free on the pretext that victims have not filed complaints, the incidents would only increase,” he said.
Earlier at the meeting, Mr. Ugrappa said that the committee would also recommend to the government to amend the Goonda Act to incorporate a provision for booking the accused of such incidents under the Act.
But Police Commissioner of Mangaluru Chandra Sekhar M. and Superintendent of Police, Dakshina Kannada, Sharanappa S.D. told the committee that there was no need for amendment as cases could be booked under the Act. They said that the police were now booking the accused under the same Act and such incidents have come down.



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