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Karnataka Human Rights Commission takes up atrocities on foreign tourists

Bangalore : Karnataka State Human Rights Commission yesterday took suo motu cognisance of the alleged police atrocities on foreign tourists a night after Valentine's Day in the district.“We have taken a suo motu cognisance of

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Bangalore : Karnataka State Human Rights Commission yesterday took suo motu cognisance of the alleged police atrocities on foreign tourists a night after Valentine's Day in the district.

“We have taken a suo motu cognisance of the alleged police atrocities on foreign tourists a night after Valentine's Day, KSHRC member C G Hunugund told reporters here.

The tourists also have submitted a petition to Karwar Superintendent of Police R Dilip complaining about the atrocities by his officials at Kudle beach in the Uttara Kannada district.

The foreigners along with two Indians had gathered in a forest area near Kudle beach to participate in an event. They complained that police inspector Santosh Kaikini and some others approached them and demanded money, Dilip told PTI here.

When they resisted to give in to their demand, the police started to assault them inflicting severe injuries to some, he said.

Giving the police version, Dilip said Kaikini and his team reached the site around 4 am and found a group of 40 foreign tourists along with a couple of Indians partying in a drunken state.

Dilip said the police had information that an Indian was supplying charas and when police tried to nab him, the foreigners obstructed the police from performing their duty.

“We have successfully nabbed Hari Lulla (35) and have booked a case against him. He claims to be a dealer in Ayurvedic oils. “We have let off foreigners with a warning,” he said.

“Some of our policemen including a woman officer has been injured in the scuffle, though not severely. This led to police resorting to lathicharge, in which some of them were injured,” Dilip said.

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