Mangalore: IGP Unhappy Over Police Action, SP Supportive of Subordinates
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Sep 18: Police circles in the district are understood to be
agog with rumours, that the western range inspector general of police
(IGP) Ashit Mohan Prasad contributes to some extent to the charges,
that the policemen behaved brutally and inhumanly against the
Christians who were protesting against the attacks on their centres of
faith.

During the said protest, the policemen had resorted to lathi charge
and bursting of tear gas shells, after the protestors had pelted
stones at them. The policemen had caned the protestors at Kulshekhar
Holy Cross Church, Vamanjoor Joseph the Worker church and Tokkottu
Permannur St Sebastian Church on Monday morning. The policemen are
charged with indiscrimate swinging of their batons, not even sparing
the weak and the women. Christian organizations have accused the
police of unncecessary and excessive use of force and inhuman
behaviour. Reportedly, the IGP expressed his displeasure to the police
inspectors who were on the spot, for their excessive use of force
against the agitators. The policemen are arguing, that under the
circumstances, they had no other option but to use force to control
the situation.

However, the police have support from some quarters. DK district
superintendent of police Sateesh Kumar, who personally oversaw the
situation and moved about in the city assessing the situation and
guiding the policemen during the happenings, is said to have supported
the action of his juniors. In turn, the policemen have appreciated his
leadership skills and efficient handling of the situation. It is also
said, that the SP advised the police officers to manage the situation
justifiably without too much worrying about the possible allegations
of excesses.

There have been complaints that the department did not deploy women
police in required numbers to control the women agitators. The police
officials say, that they had to use force to control the situation
which was threatening to go out of control, although sufficient women
police were not present on the spot.

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