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The Coimbatore City Police on Monday appointed 172 of its police personnel as Sectoral City Police Officers (SCPO) in its jurisdiction, who will work closely with the public. City Police Commissioner ....
Coimbatore: The district witnessed an incident-free New Year on Thursday night, thanks to vigilant personnel in the police department. As many as 2,050 cops deployed in the urban and rural parts of the district made sure that public celebrations are banned on streets. No road accidents were reported and no cases were booked for traffic rules violation. While the city police had deployed 1,350 personnel from Thursday night to Friday morning, the rural police had 700 cops on patrol. Police had set up 34 temporary checkpoints in the city to curb drunk driving. “We closed the Avinashi Road flyover, Dr Nanjappa Road flyover, 100 Feet Road – Chinnasamy Road flyover and North Coimbatore flyover. Most of the hotels were closed by 10pm. Streets were deserted after that. Cops stopped reckless bike riders and shared safe riding tips,” said deputy commissioner of police G Stalin. ....
Coimbatore: The city police are yet to receive any directive from the state government on the New Year celebrations this year. Though the state government has been relaxing various Covid norms on people movement and gatherings, no star hotels or event management companies have approached the police seeking permission to conduct New Year events, said city police commissioner Sumit Sharan. G Stalin, deputy commissioner of police (law&order), Coimbatore city, said, “We have seen some advertisements about the New Year parties on social media. We decided to conduct a meeting with members of hoteliers’ association and event management companies this week to discuss the possibilities of allowing New Year celebrations.” ....
COIMBATORE: City police commissioner Sumit Sharan laid foundation stone to construct B-15 Rathinapuri police station at Sanganoor on Monday. As the station has been functioning in a rented building, the police department had written to the state government seeking permission to construct a building. Subsequently, the city corporation passed a resolution to provide right for a 10,956sqft land in Sanganoor in 2014. A government order for the process was passed in 2019. While the ground floor will be occupied by traffic police, first floor and second floor are allotted to law and order, and crime police. A conference hall will be set up on the third floor. ....
Examination for constable, jail warder and fireman posts held Updated: Updated: Over 8, 600 candidates appear for the exam in Coimbatore district Share Article AAA Candidates appearing for the Tamil Nadu Uniformed Services Recruitment Board’s common recruitment examination at one of the centres in the city on Sunday. | Photo Credit: S SIVA SARAVANAN Over 8, 600 candidates appear for the exam in Coimbatore district The Tamil Nadu Uniformed Services Recruitment Board s (TNUSRB) common recruitment examination for the posts of grade-II police constable, grade-II jail warder and fireman was held on Sunday. In Coimbatore district, 8,663 candidates 7,458 men and 1,205 women wrote the examination at six centres. TNUSRB had allotted the six centres for 10,207 applicants. Police Commissioner Sumit Sharan and District (Rural) Superintendent of Police (SP) Ara. Arularasu reviewed the conduct of the examination. ....