47 IPS officers awarded President's Medal; Gopal Hosur bags Bravery Award

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November 25, 2014

Bengaluru, Nov 25: IGP Gopal B Hosur and ADGP Alok Mohan are among the winners of President's Medal this year. A total of 47 senior IPS officers from across Karnataka will be awarded the President's Medal on November 26 at the Raj Bhavan.

The Bravery Award

The Bravery Awards will be given to Gopal B Hosur, Inspector-General of Police, Home Guards and Civil Defence (Bengaluru); G.R. Patil, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Karnataka Lokayukta (Belagavi); T.R. Puttaswamy Gowda, Police Inspector, KSPTS (Channapatna); T. Rangappa, Police Inspector, Ashoknagar police station, (Bengaluru); and K. Rajesh, District Armed Reserve (Udupi).

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ADG Raghavendra H, IGP Gopal B Hosur and ADGP Alok Mohan

Special Service Medal

Raghavendra H. Auradkar, Additional Director-General of Police, Karnataka State Reserve Police (Bengaluru); Alok Mohan, ADGP (Administration), (Bengaluru); N.S. Megharikh, ADGP (Crime and Technical Services), (Bengaluru); N.R. Chandiram Singh, Superintendent of Police (Retd.) of Special Task Force of SEC, (Bengaluru); C.J. Kyatan, Superintendent of Police (Retd.), (Ballari); Pratap Singh, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Retd.), Yeswantpur Sub-Division, (Bengaluru); and P.S. Gachinakatti, ACP (Retd.), Devanahalli Sub-Division, (Bengaluru).

Distinguished Service Medal (Republic Day)

Bijay Kumar Sinha, IGP, South Zone (Mysuru); N. Shivaprasad, DySP (State Intelligence), (Bengaluru); S.B Bisnalli, SP (Retd.), (Ramanagar); M.B Naidu, Commandant (Retd.), KARP (Mysuru); H. Veerabhadregowda, SP, Internal Security Division, (Bengaluru); Vaijnath M. Jyoti, SP, Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (Kalburgi); B.S. Marturkar, Additional Superintendent of Police (Retd), (Bidar district); C. Muniratnamma Naidu, ACP (Retd.), J.C. Nagar, (Bengaluru); S.N. Gangadhar, ACP, North East Traffic Sub-Division (Bengaluru); Vishwanath, DySP, Excise and Lottery Prohibition Wing (Mangaluru); A.K. Suresh, DySP, Excise and Lottery Prohibition Wing (Mysuru); Vittal Das Pai, DySP, Karnataka Lokayukta (Bengaluru); Arun R. Nayak, DySP, North Zone (Belagavi); M. Pasha, DySP, North East division, (Kalaburagi); N.A Ramesh Kumar, Police Inspector (State Intelligence), (Bengaluru); N. Mahadev, Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police, K.R. Puram (Bengaluru); M.S Nataraj, ASI (Hassan); C.R Honnaiah, CHC, Magadi Road (Bengaluru).

Distinguished Service Medal (Independence Day)

K.S.N Chikkerur, ADGP, DCRA (Bengaluru); D. Prakash, SP, (Vijayapura district); M.K. Murali, SP, Criminal Investigation Department (Bengaluru); M.S Hussain, ACP, Chamarajpet, (Bengaluru); N. Mohan Ram, DySP, CID, (Bengaluru); Mahesh L. Nayak, DySP, State Intelligence (Retd.), (Karwar); B. Sachidanand, DySP (Wireless headquarters) (Bengaluru); P. Harishchandra, DySP (West Zone, Mangaluru); Siddamallappa, ACP, Central Crime Branch (Bengaluru); V.P.M. Swamy, DySP, Karnataka Lokayukta; Prabhakar Barki, ACP, Traffic Sub-Division (Mysuru); M.P. Jayamaruti, ACP, (Mysuru); Nityanand Mallappa, Police Inspector, District Crime Intelligence Bureau (Retd.) (Shivamogga); P. Venkatesh, Reserve Police Inspector, (Bengaluru); V.S. Javur, Assistant Deputy Inspector of Police (Gadag); Vittal Ram M. Desai, Assistant Deputy Inspector of Police (Koppal); M.N Tadasi, Assistant Deputy Inspector of Police (Dharwad district).

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May 6,2024

Mangaluru, May 6: A five-year-old girl from Arendur village of Siddapura taluk of Uttara Kannada district died of Kyasanur Forest Disease (monkey fever) recently.

As her health deteriorated, she was admitted to the KMC Hospital in Mangaluru, where she failed to respond to the treatment and died on Friday night.

It is learned that the KFD is slowly spreading to the newer areas of coastal and malnad areas of Karnataka

According to officials, KFD spreads due to bites of ticks that generally survive on monkeys. This tick bites humans which causes the infection. Humans also contract the disease by coming in contact with cattle bitten by ticks.

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May 17,2024

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Hubballi, May 17: Karnataka Police have arrested the killer, Vishwa, also known as Girish, in the sensational Anjali Ambigera murder case, police said on Friday.

Preliminary investigations reveal that Vishwa was a habitual thief who exploited innocent young women. The accused is also a drunkard and was caught while attempting to commit theft. He was also part of a gang which stole bikes.

The accused targeted gullible young women, enacting a drama of love and playing the emotional card to forcefully extort gold, silver, and cash from them. When Anjali did not agree to any of his attempts to rob her and outrightly rejected his offer to go with him to Mysuru city, he brutally killed her.

The police had formed two teams to hunt down the killer. One of the teams was searching in the south Karnataka region, and another team, which launched a hunt in Davanagere, nabbed him. The accused was arrested by the police on Thursday.

The police could not catch him sooner as the killer did not carry a mobile phone and did not use his phone for 15 days, before murdering Anjali. The jurisdictional Bendigeri Police were aware of the killer's history, but even after the complaint by the girl’s family, they showed "utter negligence".

The 24-year-old Vishwa entered Anjali Ambigera's (20) residence at 5.30 A.M. on Wednesday and stabbed the young woman multiple times before she could react. Vishwa dragged Anjali Ambigera all over the house, kicking and stabbing her. Later, he pushed her into the kitchen where he stabbed her repeatedly.

Despite efforts by Anjali’s grandmother and two sisters to stop the attacker, he killed her and managed to flee. The incident occurred in the Veerapura Oni area within the jurisdiction of the Bendigeri Police Station.

Vishwa had been blackmailing Anjali and pressurising her to accompany him to Mysuru without informing her parents. The incident which took place close on the heels of MCA student Neha Hiremath’s brutal murder by the jilted lover has raised concern over the safety of women all across the state.

The BJP had demanded the resignation of Home Minister G. Parameshwara while the Congress leaders have also demanded that the Hubballi-Dharwad Police Commissioner Renuka Sukumar should be transferred for failing to sensitise the police force regarding issues of women’s safety.

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May 7,2024

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Israeli military aircraft have heavily bombed the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip accompanied with ground advances shortly after the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas said it had agreed to a proposal on ceasefire in Gaza.

A Palestinian journalist reported flares in the night sky, while locals said dozens of reconnaissance drones flew overhead.

The official Palestinian news agency Wafa and Egyptian media said Israeli military vehicles advanced towards the Palestinian side of the Rafah crossing with Egypt, as well as the Karem Shalom crossing with the Israeli-occupied territories.

A Palestinian security official and an Egyptian authority have told the Associated Press news agency that Israeli tanks have entered Rafah, reaching as close as 200 meters from Rafah’s border crossing with neighboring Egypt.

The Israeli military has said it was conducting “targeted strikes” against Hamas in eastern Rafah.

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office has also said "Israel is continuing the operation in Rafah to exert military pressure on Hamas" in order to advance the release of captives and what it called "the other objectives of the war."

In the meantime, it described the proposal on ceasefire as "far from Israel's essential demands," but added that it would send negotiators for talks "to exhaust the potential for arriving at an agreement."

The military strikes on Rafah came ahead of talks in Egypt on Tuesday aimed at sealing a truce proposal accepted by Hamas, which was put forward by Qatari and Egyptian mediators. 

According to a copy of the proposal, there will be three phases to ending Israel’s onslaught against Gaza.

The first phase calls for a complete withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Netzarim corridor and the return of displaced Palestinians to their homes. The second phase involves an announcement of a permanent cessation of military operations. In the last phase, there would be a complete end to the blockade of the Gaza Strip. 

In return, Israel would be required to release an unspecified number of Palestinian prisoners, withdraw its troops from certain regions of the Gaza Strip, and allow Palestinians to travel from the south of the coastal sliver to the north.

About 1.5 million Palestinians are sheltering in Rafah, once designated a “safe zone” by the Israeli military. Palestinians are now struggling to evacuate the city, after the Israeli military dropped leaflets ordering them to leave as a large-scale assault on the city is planned.

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has said that a ground invasion of Rafah would be “intolerable” and called on Israel and Hamas “to go an extra mile” to reach a truce deal.

“This is an opportunity that cannot be missed, and a ground invasion in Rafah would be intolerable because of its devastating humanitarian consequences, and because of its destabilizing impact in the region,” Guterres told reporters on Monday ahead of a meeting with Italian President Sergio Mattarella in New York.

Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi has also warned that Israel is “jeopardizing the deal by bombing Rafah.”

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