Mangaluru, Dec 10: Mangaluru North MLA BA Mohiuddin Bava has brushed aside the rumours that he had pressurized the Mangaluru City Police Commissioner to take action against the Circle Inspector Pramod Kumar, who had allegedly arrested an innocent on charge of communal clashes.

Speaking to media persons in the city Mr Bava on Thursday said that he had just called a police officer saying that the accused person was innocent of the alleged crime and requested the police not to harass innocents. “I do not know why Minister B. Ramanath Rai called Police Commissioner (S. Murugan) in the matter,” he said.
Mr. Bava said that he had called Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime) soon after Aboobacker Siddiqui was taken away by the Mangaluru Rural Police.
“I only said that the arrested person was innocent and asked the DCP to conduct a detailed inquiry before registering a case. But the officer told me that Police Inspector Pramod Kumar had arrested the accused and registered an FIR,” he said.
Mr. Bava claimed that he never asked the DCP to place the inspector under suspension or transfer him. “I had heard the parents of the accused and some local people and was convinced that the arrested person was innocent (of communal trouble in Ulaibettu in December 2014). As an MLA from the area, I have every right to tell the police not to arrest innocent persons,” he claimed.
When pointed that there were three cases registered against the accused, including an alleged attempt to molest a girl in Ulaibettu, Mr. Bava said that Aboobacker Siddiqui was among the many innocent persons against whom the police have filed cases following the communal clashes.
“I do not want an innocent man to suffer for cases that have been foisted on him,” he said and added that he was also a victim of a false case booked by Mangaluru Rural Police in 2013 for alleged breach of model code of conduct during the Assembly elections. “If I find innocents are being arrested, I will certainly intervene. As an MLA, I have to do it,” he said.

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