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Withheld salary of slain K'taka police officer released

By IANS | Updated: March 15, 2023 11:00 IST

Bengaluru, March 15 The Karnataka Home department has finally released Rs 11.92 lakh, the withheld salary of slain ...

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Bengaluru, March 15 The Karnataka Home department has finally released Rs 11.92 lakh, the withheld salary of slain police officer Mallikarjuna Bande, following media reports raising concern about the issue.

However, the government is claiming that the salary was withheld for technical reasons.

Rama Bai, who is a caretaker of slain officer's children, on Wednesday confirmed that she has got the withheld salary.

The government had released salaries to the caretaker of slain officer's account till 2019. However, the salary was withheld from November, 2019 after which the children and family members of the slain officer were demanding its release.

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