
A Selvaraj
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Convoy vehicles deployed at TVK leader Vijay’s residence were withdrawn from his office in Foreshore Estate on Wednesday night, while AIADMK MLAs were shifted to a hotel in Ariyankuppam in Puducherry following a meeting chaired by former chief minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami on Wednesday. Meanwhile, rumours spread that the AIADMK was planning to approach the Tamil Nadu Governor seeking an opportunity to form the new government.
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Ex-MLA Vijaya Dharani never change her opinion whenever she joined a political party. #CrimeSelvaraj
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CHENNAI CITY POLICE COMMISSIONER A AMALRAJ ASSUMES CHARGE ON FRIDAY A. Amalraj, a 1996-batch IPS officer, assumed charge as the Chennai City Police Commissioner on Friday morning following orders issued by the Tamil Nadu government. Amalraj formally took charge around 8.30 am at the Chennai Police Commissioner’s office after signing official documents in his chamber. Senior police officers were present during the brief function. Soon after assuming office, Amalraj proceeded to Raj Bhavan in Guindy to review security arrangements for the swearing-in ceremony of MLAs Shajahan of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) and Vanni Arasu of the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK). The two legislators were inducted into the state cabinet of the TVK-led government headed by Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay. The state government issued the transfer orders on Thursday. Additional Chief Secretary K. Manivasan directed the officers concerned to assume charge immediately. As part of the reshuffle, Additional Director General of Police Abhin Dinesh Modak was transferred and posted as head of the Crime Branch-Criminal Investigation Department (CB-CID), replacing T.S. Anbu. Amalraj previously served in various senior positions in the Tamil Nadu police department, including Commissioner of Police in Tambaram, Coimbatore and Tiruchi cities.
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Gandharvakottai CPI(M) MLA M Chinnadurai receives ₹1,05,000 his monthly MLA salary from the state govt. He transfers the money to his party and gets ₹11,250 as monthly salary from his party. Hie wife goes for the 100-day govt employment scheme and runs her family. Great sir…
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HISTORYSHEETER ROWDY ARRESTED; FAMILY ATTACKED POLICEMEN A 26-year-old history-sheeter was arrested during a ganja raid in Pulianthope after police seized narcotic substances from his residence. Police also registered a separate case against his relatives for attacking officers during the operation. A video of the altercation later circulated on social media. Acting on a tip-off about the sale of ganj in the Pulianthope, a team from the Basin Bridge Police Station, led by Sub-Inspector Krishnakumar and other personnel, conducted a raid on a house in Gandhi Nagar Fifth Street on Sunday night. The house belonged to Nandakumar, 26, who is listed as a history-sheeter by the police. During the search, officers seized 29 packets of ganja weighing a total of 10 grams and six syringes from the premises. Police said women present in the house initially objected to the search and attempted to prevent officers from carrying out the raid. After Nandakumar was arrested and police attempted to take him into custody, his mother and other female relatives assaulted the officers. According to police, the officers used force to protect themselves and bring the situation under control. A video showing the confrontation between police personnel and the family members subsequently went viral on social media platforms. Nandakumar was taken to the Basin Bridge Police Station, where a case was registered against him under relevant provisions relating to possession of narcotic substances. He was inquired further. In a related development, Nandakumar’s mother, Meena, went to the police station and demanded her son’s release. Police said she injured her wrist with a razor blade during the protest and argued with officers inside the station premises. She was later sent away after intervention by police personnel. The Basin Bridge police registered a separate case against Nandakumar’s relatives for obstructing and assaulting police personnel during the raid.
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NO name badge NO explanation to the victim NO action initiated on the RSI NO handheld video cameras issued to the RSIs in the city NO response from the cop Finally The victim was asked to pay a fine of ₹500 for not showing the documents sought for. What is the remedy for these issues? The cops will never change their attitude imbibed by the British Era police department. SOLUTION: If you are stopped by a traffic policeman on the road, stay cool, hand over the documents they are asking you. Then leave the place as quick as possible.
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EXPOSED 🥹 பணம் கொடுத்தாா்கள் விளக்குமாறோடு வரச்சொன்னாா்கள் வந்தோம் அவ்வளவே அவா்போ்கூட எங்களுக்கு தெறியாது
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'COUPLE' ARRESTED FOR CREATING A RUCKUS The Mylapore police registered a case under Sections 296(b), 132, 125, and 351(2) of BNS and arrested Chandramohan and Dhanalakshmi. The couple will be remanded in judicial custody on Tuesday. An investigation officer said Chandra Mohan studied BSc hotel management and worked for about three years at a hotel in Coimbatore and another leading hotel on St Marys Road in Alwarpet. After working at a club in Velachery for a few years, he shifted his business to selling second-hand cars from 2017 onwards. During questioning, the arrested Dhanalakshmi told police that she had met Chandramohan while studying at a tailoring institute through a common friend. The woman Dhanalakshmi was married to a mechanic and the couple has a 20-year-old daughter and a 17-year-old son. They lived at a house in Mylapore, police said. Chandramohan was also married and had two children, ages 16 and 12. He lived with his family in Velachery.
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Subramania Bharathi, age 22, has passed the UPSC exam at his young age. Congrats sir…💐💐
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REMAND PRISONER DIES IN CUSTODY: A 29-year-old remand prisoner died at govt Stanley Hospital on Thursday evening after he collapsed inside Puzhal Central Jail-2, the remand prisoner’s block. His family claimed that he died due to injuries sustained during police custody and accused officers of obtaining a false medical fitness certificate before imprisoning him, despite his complaints of illness. Punithan Mahimai Das, alias Kelvin, of Thiruneermalai Road near Tambaram, was arrested by Shankar Nagar police on February 13 on a court-issued arrest warrant for failing to appear in a robbery case registered in 2020. He was remanded to Puzhal prison. On Wednesday afternoon, Punithan fainted and collapsed inside the prison. After fellow inmates informed the prison officials, he was treated at the prison hospital before being referred to govt Stanley Hospital in an 108 ambulance at 1.05 pm and admitted to the convicts’ ward. He received treatment on a ventilator in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) but succumbed at 4 pm on Thursday without responding to treatment.
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