A warrant for bail has been issued for 300 of the 357 rowdies in the Coimbatore region. According to SP Badrinarayanan of the Coimbatore District, 57 individuals have been detained and are being held on suspicion of illegal activity.
Coimbatore: A warrant for bail has been issued for 300 of the 357 rowdies in the Coimbatore region. According to SP Badrinarayanan of the Coimbatore District, 57 individuals have been detained and are being held on suspicion of illegal activity.

As many as 101 mobile phones worth about Rs 20 lakh, which were lost by the public in Coimbatore district, were recovered and handed back to the public.

District SP Badrinarayanan spoke to reporters, Since April 1 last year, 1,000 mobile phones worth around Rs 1.7 crore have been recovered and handed over to the public.

A separate cell has been set up in all police stations across the district and mobile phones are being seized by handling the missing cases of cell phones separately. Over the course of the past year, the region has seen the seizure of 800 kg of marijuana, estimated to be worth Rs 1.9 crore, and 680 arrests. Of these, 15 have been detained under the Goondas Act, and 330 have been given good bail. Similar to this, 126 crimes occurred in the last three months, and the offenders were apprehended and had products worth approximately Rs 1.7 crore seized from them.
For the 53 murders that have taken place in the area so far, a case has been filed, and all of the suspects have been taken into custody. In the past three months, 44 POCSO instances have been reported by the district. A total of 56 POCSO cases have charge sheets submitted. Investigators are looking into 26 instances.Our focus is on preventing offences against women and children. Discussions with 120 college administrators will be conducted in the Coimbatore district to raise awareness about drugs, and various no-drug clubs will be launched.
A warrant for bail has been issued for 300 of the 357 rowdies in the Coimbatore region. Also, 57 individuals have been arrested for their involvement in criminal acts and are in jail. The police and the panchayat administration have been imposing a fine on the dumping of Kerala refuse at coimbatore district borders. And he said that.
Three cybercrime instances have been reported thus far, and we are searching for the offenders. In conjunction with a complaint that up to Rs 90 lakh had been fraudulently taken from the victims' bank accounts, Rs 60 lakh have so far been returned to their bank accounts.
As many as 101 mobile phones worth about Rs 20 lakh, which were lost by the public in Coimbatore district, were recovered and handed back to the public.
District SP Badrinarayanan spoke to reporters, Since April 1 last year, 1,000 mobile phones worth around Rs 1.7 crore have been recovered and handed over to the public.
A separate cell has been set up in all police stations across the district and mobile phones are being seized by handling the missing cases of cell phones separately. Over the course of the past year, the region has seen the seizure of 800 kg of marijuana, estimated to be worth Rs 1.9 crore, and 680 arrests. Of these, 15 have been detained under the Goondas Act, and 330 have been given good bail. Similar to this, 126 crimes occurred in the last three months, and the offenders were apprehended and had products worth approximately Rs 1.7 crore seized from them.
For the 53 murders that have taken place in the area so far, a case has been filed, and all of the suspects have been taken into custody. In the past three months, 44 POCSO instances have been reported by the district. A total of 56 POCSO cases have charge sheets submitted. Investigators are looking into 26 instances.Our focus is on preventing offences against women and children. Discussions with 120 college administrators will be conducted in the Coimbatore district to raise awareness about drugs, and various no-drug clubs will be launched.
A warrant for bail has been issued for 300 of the 357 rowdies in the Coimbatore region. Also, 57 individuals have been arrested for their involvement in criminal acts and are in jail. The police and the panchayat administration have been imposing a fine on the dumping of Kerala refuse at coimbatore district borders. And he said that.
Three cybercrime instances have been reported thus far, and we are searching for the offenders. In conjunction with a complaint that up to Rs 90 lakh had been fraudulently taken from the victims' bank accounts, Rs 60 lakh have so far been returned to their bank accounts.