Police Clearance Certificate Mandatory for Rented House: police department new rule

After the auto rickshaw bomb blast in Mangaluru, the police have put the state on high alert and the Mysuru police have given some advice to the renters in the city. Police Clearance Certificate Mandatory for Rented House: police department new rule.

According to the new rental policy prepared by the Mysuru Police, the owner must have a Police clearance certificate from the nearest police station before renting out a house to any person.

This new policy has been formulated to prevent the house from being used for terrorist purposes like the one used by Mangaluru blast suspect Shariq who had rented a house in Mysuru with the help of fake documents.

Clearance certificate should be produced at police station along with application fee Rs 100. There are separate applications for Bachelor, Family and Paying Guest (PG) owners police department announced new rule.

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The Commissioner of Police has issued a notice to all landlords directing them to inform the police station about their tenants and to strictly follow the orders. Police Clearance Certificate Mandatory.

AAP leader Sandeep Bhardwaj committed suicide after not getting a ticket in the election

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Sandeep Bhardwaj committed suicide on Thursday in West Delhi’s Rajouri Garden area. According to his close aides, Sandeep was about to get a ticket from the party in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) elections, but it did not happen and since then he was troubled. AAP leader Sandeep Bhardwaj committed suicide after not getting a ticket in the election.

Police reached upon getting the information, took the dead body in their custody and sent it for postmortem. At 4.40 PM, a PCR call was received from Kukreja Hospital in Rajouri Garden indicating that one person, Sandeep Bhardwaj s/o Naresh Bhardwaj had died. A 55-year-old man was found dead in his home after hanging himself.

A crime squad was dispatched to the scene of the incident. Inquest proceedings, under Section 174 of the criminal penal code (CrPC), are being carried out in accordance with the law. He was the secretary of the AAP trade wing in Delhi. His friend drove him to Kukreja Hospital. He was the owner of Bhardwaj Marbles at Rajouri Garden and was divorced.

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