Sophisticated cannabis operation discovered in Beeston house
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Vandals with low level of intelligence target Beeston shop just days after it opened
Police have appealed for witnesses to come forward
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Grant and Jo Sonn opened their coffee and beauty shop Dovely just days before the vandals struck. (Image: Isaac Seelochan)
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A cop checks a food delivery executive’s bike in Bengaluru on Monday
BENGALURU: Following public outcry and online backlash over Karnataka government s decision to restrict movement of private vehicles from 6am to 10am during the 14-day lockdown that came into force on Monday, state director general and inspector general of police Praveen Sood clarified in the evening that people wishing to buy daily essentials and food products can move around in their vehicles.
The tweet comes after police personnel across the state started blocking people who had come out for purchase in their vehicles.
Since morning, police were seen caning people near shops, markets and other public places. Citizens reacted sharply to the caning and seizing of vehicles, saying police were not allowing them to use vehicles to buy daily essentials.