Kochi: Though Sanu Mohan, the father of Vaiga (11) was booked for her murder on Monday, the motive behind her murder remains a mystery as police are yet to believe his version the events. Though police believe that third parties weren’t involved, police say that an investigation, with him in custody for 15 days, would reveal the truth about his statements.
The main contradiction in Mohan’s suicide plan is his elaborate escape plan. “Prima facie evidence indicates that he had prepared every step. His every move was to avoid getting caught. He was not leaving a trace … he said he wanted to die and he is taking money here and there. He is selling a car, selling gold and taking money…This behaviour and what he says is contradictory,” said commissioner Nagaraju Chakilam.
Over 2,500 security personnel deployed
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Over 2,500 police personnel and three companies of paramilitary personnel have been deployed in Kochi city to ensure smooth conduct of polls, says a press release issued by City Police Commissioner Nagaraju C. The team led by him includes Additional Commissioner of Police K.P. Philip; DCP (Law and Order, Traffic) Aishwarya Dongre, 12 DySPs, 31 CIs, 200 SIs, 1,500 police personnel, 800 special police officers and three companies of paramilitary personnel.
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Suspended policeman accused of multiple charges
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Probe report to be submitted within a month
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Probe report to be submitted within a month
The Special Branch report on the suspended civil police officer accuses him of multiple charges in connection with the operation of a coffee vending machine at the station where he worked.
Deputy Commissioner (Kochi City) Aishwarya Dongre on Monday suspended P.S. Raghu of the Kalamassery police station on disciplinary grounds based on the Special Branch Assistant Commissioner’s report.
The Kochi City Narcotic Cell Assistant Commissioner, who is probing the charges, will submit a report within a month.
NATPAC to suggest steps to prevent accidents
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Agency to submit report to Kerala Road Safety Authority after spot inspection
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Agency to submit report to Kerala Road Safety Authority after spot inspection
Thiruvananthapuram-based National Transportation Planning and Research Centre (NATPAC) will conduct a detailed study of the accident-prone curve at Elamkulam on SA Road and suggest remedial measures, its Director Samson Mathew has said.
This follows a request from the City Traffic Police and the Motor Vehicles Department (MVD), in the wake of recurring accidents in the area. A spot inspection will be done and a report submitted to the Kerala Road Safety Authority. It will be forwarded to the agency that maintains the road, which ought to execute remedial measures.
Police investigation in theft case uncovers a brutal murder
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‘Accused killed associate in crime to keep pilferage of gold and money under wraps’
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‘Accused killed associate in crime to keep pilferage of gold and money under wraps’
The city police have uncovered a brutal planned murder hours after a fully charred body was found dumped alongside the railway track near Pulleppady overbridge. The body, which was found on Wednesday morning and could not be identified immediately, later turned out to be that of Joby, 19, of Fort Kochi. On Thursday afternoon, a police team led by C.H. Nagaraju, District Police Chief (Kochi City); Aishwarya Dongre, Deputy Commissioner, and a host of senior officials uncovered a plot involving a major theft that eventually led to the murder.