Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Monday declared that the state government will assess damages caused in the violent mob attacks in Bengaluru last week and recover the amount of the cost incurred from the culprits. The state government is set to approach the Karnataka High Court to appoint a Claims Commissioner to carry out this task. Union Minister Javadekar says, 'Project Dolphin will be launched within 15 days' The decision was taken following a meeting chaired by Yediyurappa on Monday. Senior police and IAS officers briefed the Chief Minister about the investigation into the August 11 violent mob attacks on two police stations and the residence of Congress MLA Akhand Srinivas Murthy in the Banaswadi sub-division in eastern Bengaluru. "Stringent action has been initiated against the culprits of DJ Halli and KG Halli violent incidents including invoking the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) Act," Yediyurappa said in a tweet. A Special Investigation Team was formed to conduct a detailed investigation into the violence and the SIT will consider invoking the Goondas Act if warranted, Yediyurappa said. A team of three special public prosecutors will be appointed for investigating the cases. TMC MLA Samaresh Das dies of coronavirus Local residents in Banaswadi sub-division have alleged that the police have picked up a large number of Muslim youth without verifying whether they were part of the mob. Bengaluru police have so far arrested over 200 people in connection with the violent mob attacks. Around 80 accused persons were shifted to Ballari while the others have been detained in locations in Bengaluru. "We are reviewing the footage and zeroing in on the suspects. We have taken footage from the media, social media and those shot by our officers," SD Sharanappa, Bengaluru (East) DCP told a leading media house. The world moving towards 'nuclear war', signs of preparations from powerful countries