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Patil, who took over as home minister after the recent ministry reshuffle, said that he did not wish to go into the details concerning both cases, stating that he was yet to gather inputs on them.
“Gauri Lankesh case, we can say proudly that our SIT (Special Investigation Team) has worked efficiently and made a breakthrough.
There are instances where even the CBI has not got any breakthrough in such cases even after four, four-and-half years…They (SIT)have already filed a charge sheet. It (probe) is almost in the final stages,” Patil said.
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The Supreme Court had on December 11 last year favoured a CBI probe into the murders of Kalburgi, social activist Govind Pansare (in Maharashtra) and journalist Gauri Lankesh if there is a “common thread” in these incidents which occurred over the last five years.
The top court had asked the CBI to inform it by the first week of January whether it would like to investigate these three murder cases as it was already probing the murder of social activist Narendra Dabholkar in Maharashtra.
Karnataka police in its status report had told the top court that there appears to be an “intimate connection” between the murders of Kalburgi in 2015 and Gauri Lankesh in 2017.
Gauri Lankesh, known for her strident anti-Hindutva views, was shot dead in front of her house here on September 5, 2017.
The SIT has so far arrested 16 people for their alleged involvement in the killing, while two others are still at large.
Patil, who was briefed by home department officials, said the overall law and order situation and various issues regarding the department were discussed, as also strengthening of the police force and certain modifications to be made at the government level.
“We have taken stock of the measures being taken to bring down the crime rate… also tackling the drug mafia and traffic issues, among others,” he said.
“Our department has taken steps towards deporting 113 people who are staying illegally in the state, including after visa expiry,” he added.
Improving the living standard of police personnel, including housing facilities for them, would also be looked into, Patil said.
To a question on implementing there commendations of the committee, headed by ADGP (recruitment) Raghavendra Auradkar, for a 35 per cent salary hike for policemen, Patil said he would discuss it with Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy.
“Not only their salaries and medical needs, but also education facilities for their children, we want to improve,” he said, adding that there are also plans to start police residential schools and public schools across the state.
The committee had submitted its report on pay hike in September 2016.