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Gold, Rs 1 lakh stolen from locked house | Coimbatore News

Representative image COIMBATORE: Unidentified people have broken into a house at Rajiv Gandhi Nagar near Mylampatti at Sulur and made away with gold ornaments weighing nine sovereigns and Rs 1 lakh. Police have formed a special team to nab the burglars. The Sulur police said the incident had occurred when the house owner, 46-year-old G Sreenivasan, had gone to Madathukulam in Tirupur district to attend a marriage reception of one of the relatives along with his family members on June 30. “A businessman, Sreenivasan dropped the newly-married couple at Coimbatore Airport on Saturday evening and returned home at 4.30pm. He found the front door lock was broken open, and gold ornaments and cash were missing from the house. He immediately alerted us,” a police officer said.

Trichy man arrested in Coimbatore for travelling to Yemen despite ban | Coimbatore News

Representative image. COIMBATORE: A 40-year-old Trichy man was arrested on Wednesday for travelling to Yemen despite India banning its residents from travelling to the gulf. He was arrested in Coimbatore city under the Passport Act of 1967. The man, 40-year-old Meyyappan Ganesan reportedly travelled from Trichy to Dubai making use of the travel bubble between both the countries and from there he travelled to Yemen. He flew to Coimbatore on Wednesday early in the morning from Sharjah and planned to travel to Trichy by road. Meyyappan Ganesan landed in Coimbatore Airport via Air Arabia flight from Sharjah. When immigration official Ravi checked Meyyappan’s passport to stamp his arrival, he noticed a Yemen travel stamp.

Buildings damaged as rain lashes Coimbatore

Buildings damaged as rain lashes Coimbatore Updated: Updated: Share Article A house that was damaged in the rain at Ammankulam.   Coimbatore district witnessed sudden rain on Wednesday evening, causing damages to some buildings and inundation of low-lying areas. In the 24 hours that ended at 8 a.m. on Thursday, Coimbatore Airport received 112.8 mm rainfall, followed by Coimbatore South 92 mm, Periyanaickenpalayam 82 and Tamil Nadu Agricultural University 70 mm, according to the district administration officials. As the rain continued past midnight, many areas in the Corporation limits witnessed water stagnation. Collector K. Rajamani inspected Avinashi Road, Trichy Road, Nanjundapuram Road and the Sanganoor Canal on Mettupalayam Road at around 1 a.m. on Thursday, the officials said.

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