Mangaluru: Magisterial inquiry into firing - Another chance to provide video evidences


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Feb 17: The deputy commissioner of Udupi district has been conducting magisterial inquiry into the firing incident which happened during December 19 disturbances in the city. The presiding officer has given another chance to the members of the public, newspapers and media houses having video footage of the incidents to present them on February 19.

An opportunity had earlier been provided for people to furnish video clips about the said incident on February 13 at the assistant commissioner's court hall at Mini Vidhana Soudha here. Another opportunity has been given now as call for Karnataka Bandh had been given on February 13.


Anti-CAA protests on December 19, 2019 (file photo)

People who were unable to provide CCTV footage and video footage for inquiry so far on account of different reasons, can submit the same between 11 am and 1 pm on February 19 at the hearing being conducted at the court hall of the assistant commissioner of Mangaluru, a release from the deputy commissioner of Udupi district stated.

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Feb 18 2020

    I wonder which Police Manual teaches to shoot on 56" ...

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  • G Veer S, Nagpur

    Mon, Feb 17 2020

    Gang that pelted the first stone are the culprits to give a different twist and provoke the peaceful demonstrators. At every peaceful demonstrations and protest there are these agents of evil master.

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