Key Points

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah expressed concern over deteriorating police investigation standards during a high-level review meeting. He highlighted the Bidar robbery case where the accused remains free despite being identified months ago. The CM blamed intelligence lapses for the deadly Bengaluru stampede that claimed 11 lives. Siddaramaiah ordered immediate reforms including filling police vacancies and making stations more public-friendly while cracking down on troublemakers in coastal Karnataka.

Key Points: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah Demands Better Police Investigations

  • CM cites Bidar robbery suspect still at large after 5 months
  • Orders crackdown on Dakshina Kannada troublemakers
  • Blames intelligence failure for Bengaluru stampede deaths
  • Directs police recruitment drive in two months
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Increase quality of police investigations: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah instructs officials

Siddaramaiah criticizes declining police probe quality, orders reforms after Bengaluru stampede and Bidar robbery case delays.

"Not submitting charge sheets properly and on time is a big failure - Siddaramaiah"

Bengaluru, June 28

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday said the quality of police investigation has decreased and it needs to be improved.

"Although it is a matter of relief that the crime rate in the state has decreased, the quality of police investigation has decreased, and this needs to be improved," Karnataka CM said.

He gave these instructions after holding a meeting of senior police officers and a progress review meeting of the police department at the office of the State Director General of Police.

He mentioned that although the accused in the robbery case in Bidar is known, he has not been arrested for 5 months.

Although the quality of investigation in isolated cases has improved, when you look at the whole, it is clear that the quality of investigation has declined. I have been the CM as an MLA since 1983. I have never seen such a stampede case in Bengaluru before. Why is there an intelligence department? They did not provide proper and comprehensive information. As a result, 11 people died, he said.

"I am also saddened that senior officers had to be suspended. But it is true that there was a mistake," the Chief Minister questioned while adding that "not submitting the charge sheet properly, effectively and on time in criminal cases is also a big failure". He said that such things cannot be tolerated.

The Chief Minister also gave a clear instruction to identify those "disturbing the peace" of the Dakshina Kannada district from the source and take strict legal action against whoever they are. He called for making police stations people-friendly and creating an environment where those with criminal mindsets fear the law.

CM instructed that the recruitment process will be launched after two months to fill the vacant posts in the department.

Home Minister G. Parameshwar, Political Secretary to the Chief Minister Naseer Ahmed, Chief Secretary to the Government Shalini Rajneesh, Additional Chief Secretary Anjum Parvez, Home Department ACS Gaurav Gupta, State Director General of Police Dr. A.M. Salim were present in the meet.

- ANI

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Shreya B
The Bengaluru stampede case was indeed shocking! How can our intelligence fail so badly? Police need better training and more staff. But will this just remain another announcement or will we see real changes? Time will tell...
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Arjun K
Good initiative but police reforms need more than just instructions. They need modern equipment, forensic labs, and less political interference. The Bidar robbery case example shows how lazy investigations have become. Shameful!
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Priya S
Making police stations people-friendly is much needed! Many women like me hesitate to even go to police stations because of the rude behavior. Hope they implement sensitivity training along with investigation improvements.
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David E
As an expat living in Bengaluru, I appreciate this focus on police reforms. However, I respectfully disagree that crime rate has decreased - petty crimes and chain snatching incidents seem very common based on local news reports.
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Vikram M
Filling vacant posts after 2 months? Why the delay? Our police force is overworked and understaffed. The government should fast-track this recruitment. Safety can't wait! #KarnatakaSafety
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Nisha Z
The Dakshina Kannada situation needs urgent attention. As someone from Mangaluru, I've seen how communal tensions are rising

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