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Man possessing fake currency notes arrested | Coimbatore News

The accused was identified as P Kannan from Kumbakonam in Thanjavur district. The arrest was made by Kangeyam police sub-inspector K Shanmugam while conducting vehicle checks on Tirupur – Kangeyam Road at Padiyur police. When the police team tried to stop a motorcycle, the rider attempted to escape. The police team caught him after a chase and found fake currency notes amounting to Rs 2.73 lakh in his bag. The accused told the police that he had taken colour photocopy of the currency notes at his house. The fake notes were in denominations of 2,000, 500, 200 and 100. He was attempting to circulate the fake currency notes in Tirupur district.

Liquor bottles worth Rs 56L seized | Coimbatore News

Coimbatore: Flying squad officials have seized liquor bottles worth Rs 56 lakh and the container truck that was transporting the same during a vehicle check near a private college on Palakkad main road on the outskirts of the city on Saturday. An official said the liquor bottles were being transported to Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala from Karnataka. “As the vehicle driver failed to produce any supporting documents, both the bottles and the vehicle were seized and handed over to the returning officer of Kinathukadavu constituency.” Flying squad officials also seized Rs82,000 from an individual during a vehicle check on Kangeyam Road in Tirupur district on the day. According to sources, they seized the amount as the car driver did not have any valid documents to prove the source of amount. TNN

BJP, L-G cannot be blamed if Narayanasamy loses majority

Updated: Share Article AAA The BJP or the Puducherry Lieutenant Governor cannot be held responsible if Chief Minister V. Narayanasamy fails to prove majority in the Assembly, said BJP’s senior leader L. Ganesan on Saturday. “If he [Mr. Narayanasamy] cannot prove the majority, or if his partymen decide to switch parties, we cannot do anything,” he told mediapersons. The last Congress government in southern India was on the verge of falling in Puducherry, he said. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s recent visit to Puducherry could have been the reason for the state of affairs, he added. Regarding the fuel price hike, Mr. Ganesan claimed that the Central government needs to repay the debts accumulated during the Congress government, which was to the tune of ₹24 lakh crores. “If the price is being increased even during the time of elections, the people must understand that it is inevitable and must extend cooperation,” he said. Regarding the BJP-AIADMK ties, he said Prime

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