Coimbatore: The fire and rescue services personnel from Thondamuthur fire service station rescued a cow calf from a 150ft deep well at Postal Colony n.
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March 05, 2021 13:58 IST
Police said ‘Mylapore’ Sivakumar, who was wanted in several criminal cases in the city, was hacked to death by a gang in Postal Colony
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Police said ‘Mylapore’ Sivakumar, who was wanted in several criminal cases in the city, was hacked to death by a gang in Postal Colony
Special teams have been formed to trace the suspects who killed history-sheeter ‘Mylapore’ Sivakumar, 42 in Postal Colony, West Mambalam on Thursday night.
Police said ‘Mylapore’ Sivakumar, who was wanted in several criminal cases in the city, was classified as an ‘A Plus’ category rowdy. He has 35 cases, including three murder charges, 10 attempt to murder charges and 22 other other offences registered against him. Sivakumar was the main accused in the murder of his rival Thottam Sekar in 1997, and the key suspect in the attack on slain gangster Thottam Sekar’s wife Malarkodi and son Azhaguraja, in front of Casino Theatre near Anna Sal
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The Registration Department on Tuesday placed under suspension five officials, including two Sub-Registrars in Tiruppur, on charges of misappropriation of funds.
Deputy Inspector General of Registration (Coimbatore Zone) M. Jagadeesan said that Joint-I Sub-Registrar Vijayashanthi, Joint-II Sub-Registrar Muthukannan, two Assistants Shankar and Panneerselvam who were employed at Sub-Registrar Office (Joint-I) in Postal Colony and Sub-Registrar Office in Thottipalayam respectively and one Junior Assistant Monisha from Sub-Registrar Office (Joint-II) were placed under suspension until further orders.
The two Assistants allegedly revoked and reused some of the stamp duty challans issued during the registration of documents in an attempt to misappropriate the money, he said. Tiruppur District Registrar Ramasamy reported the irregularities to Mr. Jagadeesan, who conducted inquiries in Tiruppur on December 11.