Police only competent authority to investigate offences: Governor

December 05, 2010 06:38 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 05:30 am IST - Bangalore

Karnataka Governor Hans Raj Bharadwaj and Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa at the Children's Day celebrations at Bal Bhavan. A file photo:V Sreenivasa Murthy

Karnataka Governor Hans Raj Bharadwaj and Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa at the Children's Day celebrations at Bal Bhavan. A file photo:V Sreenivasa Murthy

Karnataka Governor H R Bhardwaj today virtually questioned the judicial probe ordered by the Yeddyurappa government into alleged land scams, saying that police was the only competent authority to investigate any offences.

“The only forum competent to investigate offences is police. Nobody else has the power. Lokayukta has a police, the government has a police. Wherever there is a crime, it may be investigated by the police,” he said while citing a Supreme Court ruling when asked by reporters about the judicial probe.

“But this confusion is being created deliberately,” he said when asked about the dual probe into the denotification and land scam involving Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa.

“Lokayukta is investigating the issue, it will unearth the truth. I have no further comments on the issue,” he said on the sidelines of a function here.

Lokayukta Justice Santosh Hegde had objected to the State government ordering the judicial probe headed by a retired High Court judge when the matter was pending before him.

Asked about the land scam which led to the resignation of state Housing Minister Katta Subramanya Naidu, he said, “I don’t want to react about what is happening.

“Ministers are also not listening to my advice. When I raised the illegal mining issue, there was criticism that I was misusing my position. I will leave it to the people to judge.

“I am watching all the issues and sending report to the President as required under law,” the Governor said without elaborating further.

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