Mangaluru: Campus Front of India State President Fayaz Dodmane on Friday slammed Mangaluru Police Commissioner Dr. PS Harsha alleging that he was biased in his job as the Commissioner of Police.

Speaking at a press conference in the wake of Wednesday’s incident in a leading Mall of the city wherein a man was assaulted by a group of students, Fayaz added that the Harsha did not file case against Manjunath, who was attacked for provocative speech when he said India is a ‘Hindu Rashtra’.

“The police did not file case against Manjunath for provocative speech. When the complaint was submitted the police did not accept it. Police Commissioner is not allowing CFI to speak on the issue too. He is taking to twitter to write that the accused in the case have been arrested” Fayaz told reporters.

Manjunath, a resident of Bantwal was on Wednesday attacked by a group of college students in a mall when he reportedly said India was a ‘Hindu Rashtra’. Police have arrested five people including a Juvenile in the case so far.

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Mangaluru (Karnataka) (PTI): A bomb threat email sent to Lourdes Central School on Thursday triggered a major security operation, with police and bomb disposal squads conducting a thorough search of the premises, authorities said.

The email, received late on Wednesday night, warned that a bomb would explode at 9 am.

Upon receiving the alert, personnel from the Kadri Police Station rushed to the school along with the bomb detection and disposal squad.

A comprehensive inspection of the campus was carried out, police said.

Dog squad teams were also deployed to assist in the search operation to ensure that no suspicious object was left unchecked, a senior police officer said.

Authorities said similar threat emails have recently been sent to other locations in the state, including the Dharwad Court Complex and the Mangaluru Court, prompting heightened vigilance.

Preliminary investigations indicate that the sender names used in the emails appear to trace back to Tamil Nadu, though the authenticity of the identities is yet to be verified.

Further investigation is underway.