Udupi, Dec 12: Additional JMFC Court on Wednesday convicted a person to three years rigorous imprisonment on charges of misusing the signature of former President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam nine years ago and tarnishing his personality and image.
The convicted has been identified as Niranjan Chidanand Bhat (37) of Mudabettu in Kodavur village. With an intention of cheating and transacting in the name of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, the convicted had forged the signature of the former President and fabricated the fake documents in 2010. He had created fake email ID in the name of Abdul Kalam at Surf and Weave cyber café near Karavali By-pass road in Udupi and using the fake email ID, he had sent a congratulation letter to Kalam. In turn, Dr Kalam had sent a letter in gratitude with his personal signature and Niranjan had forged that signature.
Using his forged signature, the convicted had sent a recommendation letter in the name of Dr Kalam for the Hoover Medal Award, instituted by the ‘American Engineering Organisation’ for the engineers who contributed for the welfare of the mankind. Apart from this, using the fake email ID of Dr Kalam, he had sent an email to Goswamy D Yogi of New York requesting him to send a project report on 50 MW solar thermal plant to him and claimed that all documents he had created were genuine. Thus, he had claimed himself as President Abdul Kalam and transacted to tarnish the image and personality of the former President, it was alleged.
Based on a complaint by intelligence wing police inspector Srinivas Raj, a case was registered at Malpe police station on May 24, 2009. Then Udupi circle inspector Ganesh Hegde investigated the case and later, circle inspector SV Girish had filed charge sheet to the court against the convicted on October 26, 2010.
After hearing the case, Additional JMFC court judge Manjunath MS pronounced the judgement convicting the accused. The judge awarded three years rigorous imprisonment under IPC Column 419, 465, 468, 469 and 471 and slapped a fine of Rs 7,000. Assistant public prosecutor and legal officer Mamtaz investigated the case and assistant public prosecutor Jayanti K argued against the convicted.
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Panambur: A man who allegedly came armed to attack another person was caught by members of the public and later handed over to police in Jokatte late on Friday night.
The accused has been identified as Naveen Poojari, originally from Vamanjoor and presently residing in Jokatte.
According to police sources, Naveen was married and has an eight-year-old son. The couple are now divorced.
Police said Naveen suspected that his former wife, who is employed at a showroom in Padil, was moving closely with Devi Prasad Acharya, a mechanic working there.
Based on this suspicion, Naveen allegedly went to the house of Devi Prasad Acharya on Friday night carrying a deadly weapon, created a scene and issued threats.
During the incident, Devi Prasad Acharya reportedly contacted the 112 emergency helpline, following which Naveen fled from the spot.
While escaping, Naveen is said to have fallen from his two-wheeler near the Jokatte Panchayat area. Local residents who rushed to help noticed a deadly weapon on the vehicle and immediately alerted police.
Officials from Panambur Police Station rushed to the spot, took Naveen into custody and brought him to the station.
A case has been registered based on the complaint filed by Devi Prasad Acharya, and further action is under way.
