Karnataka police orders probe after CRPF commando chained by cops

State DGP Praveen Sood has ordered an inquiry into the incident, which has triggered a row after a video of it went viral

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As per the CRPF, the state police informed them that Savant was outside his home to wash his bike and “was not wearing a mask”, and police personnel on duty asked him why he was not wearing a face mask.
BS Web TeamAgencies New Delhi
3 min read Last Updated : Apr 28 2020 | 2:53 PM IST
A CRPF jawan has been arrested in Karnataka for allegedly defying the coronavirus lockdown with the paramilitary force taking a strong exception to his 'ill-treatment', following which an inquiry has been ordered by the state police.

State DGP Praveen Sood has ordered an inquiry into the incident, which has triggered a row after a video of it went viral, PTI reported. In the clip, some police constables are purportedly seen hitting CRPF soldier Sachin Sawant with sticks in Belagavi.

According to the information shared on social media, Sawant was washing his bike when a police team reached the spot and started beating him up for not wearing a mask during the lockdown. Taking a serious view of the "ill-treatment" meted out to its Cobra Commando, the CRPF has written a letter to the Karnataka police demanding an investigation into the matter.

In a letter to the DGP of Karnataka, the additional Director general of police of CRPF Sanjay Arora said Sawant was cleaning his bike when a skirmish happened between him and the police over not wearing the mask. Arora wrote, "Sawant was manhandled and ill-treated, before his family members and paraded to the police station barefoot, where he was kept in chains and handcuff. From the scrutiny of a viral video on social media, it is apparent that the conduct of police personnel was not citizen-centric."

The CRPF ADGP also said the "unpleasant" situation could have been avoided if the Karnataka police had taken CRPF hierarchy into confidence before making the arrest.
Security personnel stand guard during a nationawide lockdown in the wake of coronavirus pandemic. PTI
In response, Sood ordered an inquiry into the matter. He tweeted that IGP Belagavi has been asked to conduct a probe into the incident involving CRPF constable. Action will be taken against guilty after receipt of the report, he said.

According to sources, Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai has directed the state police chief to conduct a detailed inquiry into the incident. Denouncing the arrest, Karnataka Irrigation Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi has sought the release of the CRPF jawan.

"It was wrong on the part of the constables to ill-treat CRPF jawan and an inquiry be conducted against the erring policemen," said Jarkiholi in a press release. However, Superintendent of Police of Belagavi district, Laxman Nimbargi defended the arrest of Sawant.

According to him, the constables of Sadalga police station were on patrol duty on April 23, when they spotted Sawant sitting on a bench in his village in Chikkodi Taluk. While others fled on seeing the policemen, Sawant remained seated.

When the constables questioned Sawant why he defied the section 144 of the CrPC imposed in the district, the jawan replied that he was also a policeman. The patrolling party reminded him that he should follow the regulations, Nimbargi said and alleged that this irked the CRPF soldier, who held the constables by their collars and even punched one of them.

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