Mangaluru: The enquiry officer in Magisterial Enquiry of December 19, Police firing in Mangaluru, G Jagadeesh on Friday added that the eye-witnesses or those with any information or inputs regarding the incident will be given one last opportunity to depose before the magistrate on August 11, Tuesday.
The officer who is also the Deputy Commissioner of Udupi District asserted that any person with any information or inputs regarding the incident can visit Mini Vidhan Soudha in the city on Tuesday and depose before him.
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He further added that no further dates or opportunities will be given for deposition from the general public after August 11, thereby confirming that it will be that last such stance for people to depose. The last deposing was scheduled to be held in the last week of March which was then postponed owing to COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown.
On December 19 last year, two people had lost their lives when the police sorted to fire bullets on anti-CAA protesters near State Bank in the city.
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Mullanpur (PTI): Priyansh Arya and Cooper Connolly were in a punishing mood, making 93 and 87 respectively, to drive Punjab Kings to an imposing 254/7 against Lucknow Super Giants in an IPL match here on Sunday.
Arya and Connolly added 182 runs in just 13.2 overs for a massively entertaining second wicket stand for PBKS, as they tallied this IPL season's highest total, going past RCB's 250 for three.
LSG managed to dismiss the duo and Punjah skipper Shreyas Iyer in quick succession but the home team had already built a superb launching pad by then for Marcus Stoinis (29) to cash in.
Brief scores: Punjab Kings: 254/7 in 20 overs (Cooper Connolly 87, Priyansh Arya 93; Prince Yadav 2/25).
