Bengaluru, Sep.6: State government on Friday issued an order to transfer 14 IAS officers of the state.
Principal Secretary of Higher Education Department Dr. Rajkumar Khatri, Regional Commissioner of Belagavi and Land acquisition of Krishna Meldande and rehabilitation officer Amlan Adithya Biswas. Secretary of minorities welfare department A.B.Ibrahim. Managing Director of BMTC and director of Infrastructure development C. Shikha.
Manager of organized Hutti Gold Mine Ltd. - Salma K Faheem, Commissioner of Labourers department K.G. Shantharam, Commissioner of College education department Anirudhh Shravan, Managing Director of Bengaluru Smart city corporation Hephsiba Rani Korlapati.
Commissioner of Youth empowerment and sports department K.Shrinivas, Director of Handicapped and senior citizens development K.Leelavathi, Director of Women and children development Dr.Arundathi Chandrasekhar, Director of state silk Market committee M.R. Ravikumar, Managing director of BESCOM M.B. Rajesh Gowda and D.S Ramesh is transferred as state housing committee.
The transfer order came out on Friday from the state government.
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Kozhikode (Kerala) (PTI): A Kerala court on Wednesday sentenced a man to 41 years in prison for sexually assaulting a minor boy near Valayam in 2021.
Nadapuram Fast Track Special Court judge K Naushad Ali sentenced 64-year-old Panchara Musa, also known as Ganapathiyat Musa, under various provisions of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and the Indian Penal Code (IPC), according to special public prosecutor Manoj Aroor.
As the sentences are to run concurrently, the convict will have to serve the highest term of 20 years’ imprisonment, SPP Aroor said. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 52,000 on Musa.
The incident took place in August 2021 when the accused allegedly took the 14-year-old boy to a bus stop in Valayam town and sexually assaulted him, the prosecutor said. The accused also gave Rs 50 to the boy, he added.
Following the incident, the boy and his father lodged a complaint at the Valayam police station.
A case under various provisions of the POCSO Act and the IPC was registered, and the accused was subsequently arrested, the SPP said.
The prosecution examined 16 witnesses and submitted 16 documents to substantiate its case against the accused, he added.
