Separate teams formed to investigate in cases of kalladka: Alok Mohan
Alok Mohan IPS |
Mangaluru:
Additional General Director of Police (ADGP) for Law and Order Alok Mohan said
on Friday that the police department will assess the situation on the strain
hit Kalladka daily.
Speaking
to the media on his arrival at the police commissioner's office here, he said
police security was strengthened in Kalladka and actions were taken to prevent
such incidents. Both IGP (Western Range) P Harishekaran and SP Bhushan G Borase
are camping on the site, he said.
For
a specific consultation on some Right-wing organizations planning a mammoth
protest rally on BC Road on June 22, ADGP said that while Section 144 is in
effect until June 21, police will follow the situation further and not Will
allow no one to disturb the peace.
For
another query about the veracity behind blocking orders that had not fallen
well with a section of the public, Alok Mohan said he asked the SP to examine
the issue. He said 18 suspects were arrested in connection with the crash and
the cases were reported after the incident.
He
said the researchers also evaluated the video footage in connection with the
death of stones followed by shock that day. Separate teams were formed to
investigate the cases and all those involved in the incidents will be registered,
he said.
He
also exalted the confidence that normalcy will be fully restored with the
majority of the general population averse to the disturbance of the social
fabric. Excluding a miserable percent of society, who are deprived of castes
and communal bonds and resort to imprisonment in their hands, most are against
the same, he added.
On
the possibilities of intelligent people who take advantage of the change in the
high levels of the department that leads to such disorders in society, the ADGP
discarded saying that "the system counts on the change in the heads"
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