Bengaluru: The Karnataka Director General of Police, Dr. M.A. Saleem, has issued an order appointing additional officers and personnel to the Special Investigation Team (SIT) constituted to probe the alleged crimes reported under the jurisdiction of the Dharmasthala Police Station.
The SIT, which was formed on Sunday by the state government under the leadership of Internal Security Division DGP Pranav Mohanty, initially included DIG (Recruitment) M.N. Anucheth, DCP (CAR Central) Soumya Latha, and SP (Internal Security Division) Jitendra Kumar Dayama.
Now, more officers and police personnel have been officially deputed to strengthen the SIT.
List of Officials and Personnel Appointed to SIT:
* C.A. Simon – SP, DCRB, Mangaluru
* Lokesh A.C. – DSP, CEN PS, Udupi
* Manjunath – DSP, CEN PS, Dakshina Kannada
* Manjunath – PI, CCB
* Sampath E.C. – PI, CCB
* Kusumadhar K. – PI, CCB
* Manjunath Gowda – PI, Sirsi Rural, Uttara Kannada
* Savithru Tej P.D. – CPI, Byndoor, Udupi
* Kokila Nayak – PSI, CCB
* Violette Femina – PSI, CCB
* Shivashankar – PSI, CCB
* Raj Kumar Ukkali – PSI, Sirsi Women’s Police Station, Uttara Kannada
* Suhas R. – PSI, Crime, Ankola PS, Uttara Kannada
* Vinod S. Kallappanavar – PSI, Crime, Mundgod PS, Uttara Kannada
* Gunapal J. – PSI, MESCOM, Mangaluru
* Subhash Kamath – ASI, Udupi Town PS
* Harish Babu – CHC 91, Kaup PS, Udupi
* Prakash – CHC 1140, Malpe Sub-Divisional Office, Udupi
* Nagaraj – CHC 1177, Kundapura Town PS, Udupi
* Devaraj – CHC 359, FMS, Chikkamagaluru
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Pune (PTI): The runway at Pune airport, which was temporarily unavailable due to an incident involving an Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft, has now been restored and declared operational, the Air Force said on Saturday.
The authorities at the Pune International Airport had earlier said that around 10.25 pm on Friday, a fighter aircraft experienced an undercarriage failure during landing, causing the runway to be blocked.
As many as 91 flights of airlines, including IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet, Akasa, and Air India Express, were affected due to the incident, they said.
Earlier on Friday night, the Air Force had stated that the runway at Pune airport was temporarily unavailable following an incident involving one of its fighter aircraft. The aircrew are safe, and there is no damage to civil property, it had said.
"The runway at Pune Airport, which was temporarily unavailable due to an incident involving an Indian Air Force aircraft, has now been restored and declared operational. All necessary safety inspections and clearances have been completed. Operations are resuming in a phased manner," it said in a post on X.
Flight operations at Pune airport are being gradually restored. The situation has been brought under control with the highest priority given to the safety of citizens, a Defence PRO said.
