Belagere’s counsel appeals for medical care in custody

ACMM Court tells counsel to submit all medical records to Bengaluru Central Prison

December 11, 2017 11:29 pm | Updated 11:30 pm IST - Bengaluru

Karnataka : Bengaluru : 11/12/2017 : CCB police officials produced Noted Journalist  Ravi Belagare before ACMM court on Monday 11 December 2017. Photo : Sudhakara Jain

Karnataka : Bengaluru : 11/12/2017 : CCB police officials produced Noted Journalist Ravi Belagare before ACMM court on Monday 11 December 2017. Photo : Sudhakara Jain

Legal counsel of the arrested journalist, Ravi Belagere, on Monday made an application before First ACMM Court for medical care in custody, stating that the client suffers from multiple ailments.

Counsel K. Diwakar said: “He suffers from multiple medical ailments, including hepatitis, uncontrolled diabetes, blood pressure, among other issues, almost a multi-organ situation. His medical tests from Victoria Hospital on Sunday reveal abnormal chest palpitations as well. We requested for hospitalisation in custody at a government hospital or at a private hospital, at our expense, in their custody.”

Justice Jagadish of First ACMM Court, however, did not grant hospitalisation right away. In his order, the judge asked Mr. Belagere’s counsel to submit all medical records to the medical authorities of Bengaluru Central Prison, who will take a call as to whether he can be treated at the prison hospital or hospitalised elsewhere.

Mr. Belagere was examined by medical authorities of the prison and kept under observation at the prison hospital.

Sources said he may be shifted to a hospital outside the prison on Tuesday, if he develops complications during the day.

Bail application soon

Mr. Diwakar said they will soon make a bail application before the Sessions Court.

“The case has Sections 307 attempt to murder and criminal conspiracy, which attract a trial by the Sessions Court. So we did not want to spend much energy before a magistrate court. Moreover, he was arrested on Friday, following which were two holidays for the weekend. We have applied for certified copies of the remand application and other necessary documents. A case of this magnitude needs much research and inputs to file a bail application,” he explained, adding that they would move a bail plea in another two or three days.

Security for Sunil Heggaravalli

Journalist Sunil Heggaravalli, who was the intended target of the hitman, has been given police security round the clock, after he petitioned Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Monday. The city police had given police cover for his house in Vasantapura following the arrest of Mr. Belagere on Friday.

However, Mr. Heggaravalli met the Chief Minister on Monday petitioning for personal security. “Mr. Belagere called me from an associate’s mobile on Sunday, though he was in police custody. He has deep links with underworld elements, which puts my life at grave danger even though he is in prison. So I have requested for personal security,” he told media persons after his meeting with the Chief Minister. He was given two armed police personnel as personal security later in the day.

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