Days after the autorickshaw blast triggered safety alert within the state, the Mysuru police on Saturday, made it necessary for residents to get a clearance certificates for renting properties.The event comes after the police probe identified that the blast accused Mohammad Shariq had rented a home in Mysuru utilizing a pretend id, the police stated.
In keeping with the brand new rental coverage, the home homeowners must get a clearance certificates from any close by police station earlier than renting out their locations.
Police commissioner Ramesh Banoth on Saturday stated that the landlords earlier than approving a tenant for his or her homes or rooms, will fill out a ‘Suraksha type’, with an utility payment of ₹100. “There are separate functions for bachelors, household and paying visitor (PG) homeowners,” he stated.
As per the applying doc, the tenants can be requested to share particulars like identify, father’s identify, age, gender, deal with, a photograph of the tenant, deal with of office and telephone quantity amongst others particulars.
The varieties may also must be accompanied by a photocopy of any one of many tenants’ identities like Aadhaar card, passport, ration card, driving license or electoral photograph id card.
After the varieties are stuffed with each the owner and the potential tenant as signatures, it must be submitted to the native police station, following which the police will confirm the small print and supply a clearance certificates. The commissioner additionally stated that police has sought the assistance of Mysuru Metropolis Company officers to confirm the varieties submitted by the landlords.
Accused Shariq was staying in Mysuru with an Aadhaar card that recognized him as Premraj Hutagi, police probe had discovered.
Explosive supplies like matchboxes, nut bolts, circuits, that are utilized in making bombs, have been stashed away at his residence in Mysuru, Karnataka ADGP Alok Kumar had stated. He additionally stated that Mohan Kumar from whom Shariq had rented the property ‘was not conscious of those actions’.