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Time of India
3 days ago
- Time of India
6 armed men seen prowling in S'mogga residential area at night
Shivamogga: Following the Karnataka police's initiation of the Mane Manege police (Door to Door) programme and Shivamogga police's community outreach efforts, six armed people were observed prowling in a residential area during the night. The incident was recorded by surveillance cameras on Saturday night, causing distress among local inhabitants of Shivamogga's Oddinakopp area near Puttappa camp. At approximately 1am, six individuals were observed moving near residential properties. The surveillance footage, spanning two-and-a-half-minutes, shows them walking in a single line on the streets. They were dressed in jeans and vests, with weapons visible in their waistbands. Their faces were covered with cloth. Many of them carried torches, one wore gloves, and another carried a bag. The group moved across the streets in Puttappa Camp Layout, which has created anxiety among residents. Tunga Town police station has launched a probe into the incident and asked residents to be aware. Shivamogga SP GK Mithun Kumar confirmed establishing a team for the identification and pursuit of these individuals.

The Hindu
12-07-2025
- The Hindu
‘Mane Manege police' initiative to be launched in Karnataka's Mysuru dist.
Senior officials of Mysuru district police held a meeting in the city on Saturday to issue necessary guidelines to the police force on the implementation of 'Mane Manege police', an initiative by the State police to bring them closer to the public. Superintendent of Mysuru district police N. Vishnuvardhan and Additional Superintendents of Police C. Mallik and L. Nagesh provided the necessary guidance and directions to all the Deputy Superintendents of Police, Inspectors of Police and other staff gathered at the District Armed Reserve (DAR) parade grounds in Jyothinagar in the city on Saturday. 'Mane Manege police', which translates as 'police to every home',has been launched across the State with a view to not only maintain peace and order in the society and prevent crime, but also to create a fearless environment and ensure public protection and safety. The aim of 'Mane Manege police', which has already been inaugurated by Home Minister G. Parameshwara in Bengaluru, is to strengthen community policing and transform the existing police system into a public-friendly and proactive force. Conceptualised by Director General of Police M.A. Saleem, 'Mane Manege police'envisages beat police to visit houses, interact with people, and help resolve the problems and issues faced by them. During the meeting held at DAR parade grounds, senior police officials trained the police force on effective implementation of the initiative in the district in the coming days. A statement issued by the office of Mysuru district Superintendent of Police has sought public cooperation in the implementation of the programme. 'The police department requests the public to extend their cooperation,' the statement said, while sharing information about the programme for public awareness.