Ex-minister's son booked for vandalism

24 February,2011 08:03 AM IST |   |  A Correspondent

The police, who were initially hesitant to register an FIR against C M Faiyaz, son of C M Ibrahim, did so only after the court ordered them to


The police, who were initially hesitant to register an FIR against C M Faiyaz, son of C M Ibrahim, did so only after the court ordered them to

The Bangalore district police has lodged a criminal complaint against the son of former union minister who allegedly vandalised the warehouse of a supermarket over a financial row. The Avalahallim police which falls under District police failed to register a complaint when they came to known that the accused C M Fayiz, is son of C M Ibrahim, the ex-minister.


Rampage: Fayiz allegedly vandalised the warehouse of a supermarket
over a financial row. Representation pic


However they have to take up the complaint yesterday reluctantly, after the company approached the
High Court. Taking a serious note about the inaction, the court directed the station house officer to be present and explain why the complaint was not registered in the first place.

"If what has been stated in the petition is true, then it amounts to lawlessness in the State," the court observed. Justice B S Patil passed the interim order on a petition filed by Subhiksha Trading Service Limited alleging that Avalahalli police failed to register the complaint given by it againstu00a0 Fayiz and others.

The petitioner company operates its warehouse and office on a premises that belongs to Fayiz since 2005.
The petition says that Fayiz and 20 others barged into the premises and ransacked it, while the Avalahalli police did not take any action after a complaint was lodged.

"No action was initiated even after sending a complaint to authorities such as the Home Minister and others," argued the petitioner's counsel Sandesh J Chouta, while alleging that Fayiz and his men tried to take away materials stored at the warehouse, but were prevented after the police intervened.

The petition also says that the officer in charge called the representatives of the firms for settlement, instead of registering a case. Superintendent of police Dr B A Mahesh was not available for comment.
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