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Mehndi event line: 2 registered cases

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Udupi: Two cases have been ordered in connection with the Mehndi event at the City Police Station.
In the complaint submitted by Rajesh from the village of KotatuTu, he stated that on the occasion of his marriage, the Mehndi ceremony was held from 8pm on Monday, where the DJ was arranged.
At 10 o’clock at night, when they were wrapped around the program, Santhosh City Police Sub-Inspector, Head of Concent Ramannna, Ashok Shetty, Manjunath and the others entered the venue, and questioned and scolded the people who were there, and attacked Uncle complainants Ganesh Barkur.
He stated that when he was pushed into the jeep, his mother Girija, baby aunt and the others fell at the foot of the police personnel, and begged them to free them.
He accused the police attacking Lakshmi, who was present there, with Lathi on his head.
They also took Sudarshan, Girish and Sachin after guaranteeing them.
They took off clothes and nested in cells, and were threatened by police personnel, he said.
Based on complaints, a case has been registered under the relevant IPC section, along with the provisions of SC, ST Act.
In another complaint, police officer Jayaram Naika L, 27, from the city police station, said that on Monday, when he was resting at his house, Santhosh BP sub-inspector called him at 10:45 and sharing information, that in the function of Mehndi Rajesh, loud music By DJs are being played, and that 30-50 people, reported under the influence of alcohol, dancing on public roads in front of the house.
They reached the venue at 11:10 a.m.
Furthermore, Subrahmanya Urala, a resident, has been called an emergency response support system (ESS) -112 and complains about the hard music played.
He told the police that his mother was a heart patient, and therefore loud music caused discomfort.
112 staff also reached the place.
When PSI asked them to reduce the volume, the defendant reportedly came along with a stick in their hands, and said that they would not reject the volume, and push it.
When the complainant went to turn off the music, the defendant was reported to surround it.
He said that he was attacked and his uniform was torn.
After being treated at Kundapur Chc, he was then received at Kundapur Taluk Hospital.
The case has been registered under various parts of the IPC and the provisions of SC, ACT ST.
It can be recalled that attending this incident, the psi city was suspended, and six other police personnel were transferred out of the police station.

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