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Former police officer B J Bhandari Nomore

Udupi: An accident at Brahmavar on Monday June 1 claimed the life of a former police officer.
The deceased has been identified as retired deputy superintendent of police (DySP) Beltangady Jaya Bhandary (66).
It is said that on Monday, he had been to attend a function in connection to a relative's wedding at a hall in Brahmavar along with another person identified as Rama Bhandary. They were standing near Mahesh hospital, ready to cross the road, when a Wagon R hit him.
A seriously injured Bhandary was rushed to Mahesh hospital and then taken to KMC, Manipal, where he breathed his last.
The car was moving from Udupi towards Kundapur. Its driver Abdul Rahim has been arrested.
A case has been registered in Brahmavar police station.
Bhandary, who joined the police department in 1979, was serving Mangaluru district crime intelligence bureau in the capacity of deputy superintendent of police at the time of retirement in 2011. He had joined the department after completing BA LLB degree courses. He had served in places like Mandya, Bengaluru, and Chikkamagaluru, and his postings included to intelligence department and Lokayukta. He had been honoured with chief minister's medals in 1991 and 2007, besides President's Medal in 2011.


Bhandary had served the interests of retired government officials by becoming the founder president of Retired Police Officers Welfare Association. Many people who approached him for help easily got what they wanted as Bhandary tirelessly worked with government departments to help them, locals said. Even after retirement, Bhandary continued to appear for examinations including an examination on labour laws about six months back, to satiate his hunger for knowledge.
Bhandary was serving as president of Muneshwara Mahaganapati Temple in Mangaluru and as an office bearer of a temple committee in Barkur, Udupi district.

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