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Armed guards will be stationed for round-the-clock monitoring of strongrooms
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Bolstered numbers: City Police Commissioner Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal said the Central Paramilitary forces and personnel of the State Special Police would be deployed.
Armed guards will be stationed for round-the-clock monitoring of strongrooms
City Police Commissioner Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal on Monday said strongrooms storing electronic voting machines were under the surveillance of closed circuit television cameras and armed police personnel till the time of counting.
“There will be continuous surveillance at strongrooms with the deployment of police guards and monitoring through CCTV cameras. Officers will be deployed for round-the-clock monitoring. Any authorised entry into the strongrooms will be permitted only after a register entry,” Mr. Aggarwal said.
Goondas Act invoked against two ragpickers in Chennai for murder
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The two men had brutally murdered and then attempted to burn the body of another ragpicker, with whom they had gotten into a drunken brawl
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The two men had brutally murdered and then attempted to burn the body of another ragpicker, with whom they had gotten into a drunken brawl
The city police has invoked stringent provisions of the Goondas Act against two ragpickers who were arrested for allegedly brutally murdering another ragpicker and burning his body, attempting to to erase all evidence of their crime.
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Revealed: Top TN cop s desperate bid to stop woman officer from lodging sexual harassment plaint
The dramatic incidents at Paranur Tollgate on Monday came to light on Thursday, a day after the state government formed a panel to probe the charges and also removed Das from the post he was holding
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Das allegedly engaged hundreds of police personnel to stop the woman officer at a toll gate on the outskirts of Chennai (Express Illustrations)
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CHENNAI: Senior police officer Rajesh Das allegedly misused his power and made his subordinates engage hundreds of police personnel to forcibly stop a young woman IPS officer at a toll gate on the outskirts of Chennai on Monday.