Mangalore Pub attack
With women who bore the brunt of the January 24 attack on a pub in Mangalore by the right wing Sri Rama Sene expressing fear over talking in public about the incident, the Karnataka police chief R Srikumar has asked police officers in Mangalore to hold an interaction with the victims and their families.
At an event organised by the Kanara Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, several women told the Karnataka Director General of Police that the victims and their families feared personal attacks if they spoke out in public against the attack at the Amnesia Pub. "People must stand united and say that we will not tolerate these things," the police chief said, while promising to direct the department to hold an interaction and to protect the victims.
At an event organised by the Kanara Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, several women told the Karnataka Director General of Police that the victims and their families feared personal attacks if they spoke out in public against the attack at the Amnesia Pub. "People must stand united and say that we will not tolerate these things," the police chief said, while promising to direct the department to hold an interaction and to protect the victims.
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