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Lankan refugee held for wife s murder | Coimbatore News

Police have produced Lavendran before the judicial magistrate, who remanded him in judicial custody. Later, he was lodged in the Coimbatore Central Prison. COIMBATORE: The Sri Lankan Tamil refugee, who beat his second wife to death with a cricket bat at their rental house at Gandhi Maanagar in the city, was arrested on Tuesday night. Police had earlier formed four special teams to nab the accused, 49-year-old Lavendran alias Kumar. Lavendran had murdered his 32-year-old wife L Kavitha on Monday night, following a quarrel over her excessive use of mobile phone. While Kavitha’s relative S Nagarajan happened to reach the spot when Lavendran was assaulting her with the cricket bat, he couldn’t do anything to save her.

30% prisoners in State vaccinated against virus

30% prisoners in State vaccinated against virus Updated: Updated: Convict ward turned into COVID facility Share Article Convict ward turned into COVID facility The Tamil Nadu Department of Prisons and Correctional Services has vaccinated 30% of the 4,297 convicts lodged in prisons across the State. Jail authorities organised special camps in coordination with the local bodies to administer vaccines to inmates and prison staff as part of the safety protocols being followed to contain the spread of COVID-19. Director-General of Police, Prisons & Correctional Services, Sunil Kumar Singh said the target was to achieve 100% vaccination of the convicts, and a majority of the staff/officers had taken the shot to motivate the prisoners to take the vaccine without any fear.

Free bus services arranged for recovered patients

Free bus services arranged for recovered patients Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Discharged COVID-19 patients boarding a private bus in the presence of RTO - Coimbatore Central J.K. Baskaran (second right) outside the COVID-19 Care Centre in CODISSIA Trade Fair Complex in Coimbatore on Tuesday.   Amid the COVID-19 lockdown, Regional Transport Office – Coimbatore Central arranged bus services free of cost for asymptomatic patients who were discharged after recovery from the COVID-19 care centre (CCC) in CODISSIA Trade Fair Complex on Tuesday. Regional Transport Officer J.K. Baskaran said that two private buses were arranged in collaboration with Coimbatore Private Bus Owners Association.

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