CCB yet to question Kashappanavar

July 06, 2014 11:15 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 12:54 pm IST - Bangalore

Despite Hungund legislator Vijayanada Kashappanavar, who was not traceable by the police for the past four days, being found at his Sanjaynagar residence in Bangalore, the Central Crime Branch (CCB) sleuths are yet to question him.

The MLA and his associate Some Gowda have been charged with assaulting two constables of the Cubbon Park police station early on Wednesday at a bar in UB City.

While the FIR has been filed at the Cubbon Park police station, the CCB has taken over the probe. The CCB sleuths investigating the case are adopting a wait-and-watch attitude, as they have not even questioned him despite knowing that he is in the city, said a police official.

Meanwhile, Mr. Kashappanavar, who spoke to the media on Sunday, said he was not dodging the police and was ready to face the probe. “I have not received calls from any police officer. I am very much in Bangalore and ready to cooperate with the investigation,” he said.

‘Govt. has ensured fair probe’ Special Correspondent reports from Mangalore:

Condemning the disruptions in the legislature by the Opposition over the Kashappanavar issue , Minister for Energy D.K. Shivakumar said in Mangalore on Sunday that the government had ensured a “fair” investigation into the matter.

Talking to reporters after landing in the city ahead of a pilgrimage to places in Chikmagalur and Udupi districts, Mr. Shivakumar said the Opposition was raising the issue as they had “nothing else” to take the government on.

The Minister said the government was not protecting the MLA and was allowing the law to take its own course.

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