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Tamil TV Actor Chitra s Mother Says Husband Killed Her, Wants Probe Tamil TV Actor Chitra s Mother Says Husband Killed Her, Wants Probe Chitra, 29, was found dead at a hotel outside Chennai on Wednesday morning.
Chitra was part of an ongoing popular television serial called Pandian Stores on Vijay TV.
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Police say early investigation suggests suicide
Say mother s reaction an outburst, suspect financial issues
Chennai:
Tamil TV star Chitra s husband is being questioned by the police in Chennai for the second day, sources said on Friday, as the actor s mother accused him of beating her daughter to death.
Police sources, however, said that based on the post-mortem report, the actor had died by suicide and financial issues have emerged as a possible reason.
‘Zero tolerance traffic junctions’ introduced in city from today
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Four places will have increased police presence, stricter rule enforcement
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Safety measures: Police Commissioner Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal participating in the road safety awareness event.
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Four places will have increased police presence, stricter rule enforcement For effective implementation of traffic rules, the police have introduced ‘zero tolerance traffic junctions’ from Saturday, where erring motorists will face more police personnel and stringent action for not following the rules.
Police Commissioner Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal, accompanied by Additional Commissioner of Police, Traffic, N. Kannan, inspected the new arrangement for free flow of traffic around Thiruvanmiyur bus terminus.
Cyber Crime Cell in Chennai solves 18 cases of mobile phone thefts in 2 days
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The police scrutinised call records, signals, and checked CCTV footage to solve the thefts
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The police scrutinised call records, signals, and checked CCTV footage to solve the thefts
The Cyber Crime Cell at Adyar has solved 18 cases of thefts/missing mobile phones in two days.
On the orders of the City Police Commissioner, Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal, the Cyber Crime Cells functioning under the respective Deputy Commissioners of Police at 12 police districts in the city have been taking up complaints of theft or missing mobile phones lodged at several police stations in the city. After a scrutiny of call records and signals emitting from these mobile phones and analysing CCTV footage at the places of occurrences, the Cyber Crime Cell at Adyar solved 18 cases and recovered mobile phones from the accused, said police.