Mangaluru: The Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) report in the death case of Café Coffee Day Group owner and son-in-law of former Karnataka CM SM Krishna VG Siddharta came out on Friday.
The Forensic Experts submitted their final report in the case to the Mangaluru Police Commissioner on Thursday.
Speaking to Vartha Bharati, Mangaluru Police Commissioner Dr. PS Harsha confirmed the reports and added that he had received the final report by the forensic experts but refused to disclose and details of the report.
“I have received the final report but due to the course of investigations we will not disclose the details of the report” he said.
Harsha further added that the report will now be submitted to the superintendent of Wenlock Hospital who conducted the post-mortem of Siddharta.
The preliminary post mortem report of the post-mortem was submitted to the commissioner of police in the first week of August.
Siddharta went missing from NH 66 near Netravati Bridge in Mangaluru on July 29. His body was then found on July 31 after a two-day intense search operation by the authorities.
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Tumakuru (PTI): Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Saturday said his recent remarks on the demolition of properties linked to those involved in narcotics trade were "misunderstood and misinterpreted".
His clarification follows remarks made two days ago on the government's uncompromising crackdown on the drug menace, including action against properties linked to foreign nationals allegedly involved in drug trafficking.
"It is unfortunate. It is taken in the wrong sense. I didn't mean that tomorrow itself I am going to send bulldozers and demolish the houses. That was not my intention. It was wrongly taken," he told reporters here.
Responding to Congress MLC K Abdul Jabbar's question in the legislative council on the growing drug menace in Bengaluru, Davangere and coastal districts, the minister on Thursday detailed the extensive enforcement measures initiated since the Congress government assumed office.
Pointing to the involvement of some foreign nationals, the minister had said, "Many foreign students from African countries have come to Karnataka. They are into the drug business. We catch them and register cases against them, but they want the case to be registered because once the case is registered, we cannot deport them."
"We have gone to the extent of demolishing the rented building where they stay," he had said.
