National Flag, flags of Coast Guard dumped with garbage; case registered
PTI, Jul 13, 2022, 5:10 PM IST
The Indian National Flag and flags of the Coast Guard were found dumped along with some other garbage on the outskirts of Ernakulam following which the police have registered a case.
A top officer of Kochi City Police said an ex-military personnel passing through that area had reported the incident and immediately they had rushed to the spot, gave a proper salute to the Indian flag and removed it as well as the flags of the Coast Guard from an open piece of land close to Irumpanam crematorium in Ernakulam on Tuesday evening.
A special squad has been created to investigate what has happened and as part of that information has been sought from the Cochin Naval Base and the Coast Guard, the officer said.
He said it is hoped that the flags were dumped there in such an insulting manner by someone from outside the naval base or the Coast Guard.
Under the Prevention of Insults to the National Honour Act, any defiling, defacing or disrespect to the National Flag by any means carries a punishment of imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years or fine or both.
Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.
Top News
Related Articles More
SC notice to Gujarat govt on Asaram’s plea seeking suspension of sentence in 2013 rape case
US charges against Adani, 7 others could lead to arrest warrants, extradition bid: attorney
Kerala HC denies bail to police officer accused of ‘raping’ minor Dalit girl
Nursing student suicide: Three students arrested in Kerala
Nadda’s letter to Kharge full of falsehoods: Cong
MUST WATCH
Latest Additions
SC notice to Gujarat govt on Asaram’s plea seeking suspension of sentence in 2013 rape case
BJP stages protest against Karnataka govt over Waqf properties row
US charges against Adani, 7 others could lead to arrest warrants, extradition bid: attorney
Youth attempts suicide after being humiliated in public for wearing ripped jeans in Belthangady
Baku climate talks: The ‘X’ factor that could determine future of Global South
Thanks for visiting Udayavani
You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.