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Consolidated Daily Arrest Report Dated 14-01-2021 Sl CONSOLIDATED DAILY ARREST REPORT DATED 14-01-2021 SL. Name Alias Sex Age Father/ Address PS of District/PC of Ps Name District/PC Name of Case/ GDE Ref. No Accused Spouse Name residence residence Accused 1 Umesh M 45 Lt. Laxmi C/o Tutun Ganguly Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram PS GDE No. Thakur Thakur of Kumargramduar 368 PS: Kumargram Dist.: Alipurduar 2 Paresh M 44 Lt Nagen Kumargramduar, PS: Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram PS GDE No. Barman Barman Kumargram Dist.: 368 Alipurduar 3 Rabindra M 40 Lt. Ballo Kumargramduar,back Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram PS GDE No. Barman Barman side PS: Kumargram 368 Dist.: Alipurduar 4 Hauru M 37 Jhalakram Uttar Haldibari PS: Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram PS GDE No. Oraon Oraon Kumargram Dist.: 368 Alipurduar 5 Harilal M 34 Lt. Babulal Uttar Haldibari PS: Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram PS GDE No. Khariya Khariya Kumargram Dist.: 368 Alipurduar 6 Paresh M 37 Lt. Madar Uttar Haldibari PS: Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram PS GDE No. Khariya Khariya Kumargram Dist.: 368 Alipurduar 7 Munna M 37 Jaklu Khariya Uttar Haldibari PS: Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram PS GDE No. Khariya Kumargram Dist.: 368 Alipurduar 8 Sanowar M 33 Habezuddin Paroline Hapoti, Ziro Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram PS GDE No. Uddin Mollah Sadar, PS.-Tamarhat 478 Mollah Dist.-Dh PS: Kumargram Dist.: Alipurduar 9 Matiar M 29 Mohuruddin No-2 Dawaguri, Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram PS GDE No. Rahaman Sheikh Goladangi, PS.- 478 Gossaigaon Dist.-Kok PS: Kumargram Dist.: Alipurduar 10 Alok Sarkar M 30 Ajit Ch. Laskarpara, Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram PS GDE No. Sarkar Barobisha PS: 478 Kumargram Dist.: Alipurduar 11 Dilip M 36 Mahendra Dakshin Rampur, Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram PS GDE No. Biswas Biswas Barobisha PS: 478 Kumargram Dist.: Alipurduar 12 Monu M 40 Lt. Jugesh Sikshakpally, Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram PS GDE No. Debnath Debnath Barobisha, PS: 478 Kumargram Dist.: Alipurduar 13 Swapan M 56 Lt. Satish Sikshakpally, Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram PS GDE No. Pandit Pandit Barobisha PS: 478 Kumargram Dist.: Alipurduar 14 Indrajit Das M 25 Arjun Das Rampur PS: Baxsirhat Baxsirhat Coochbehar Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram PS GDE No. Dist.: Coochbehar 406 15 Rabi Sur M 28 Binoy Sur Dakshin Rampur Baxsirhat Coochbehar Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram PS GDE No. Roy Roy Palpara, PS: 406 Baxsirhat Dist.: Coochbehar 16 Pranab M 27 Bimal Ch. Dakshin Rampur Baxsirhat Coochbehar Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram PS GDE No. Barman Barman Palpara, PS: Baxsirhat 406 Dist.: Coochbehar 17 Arun M 26 Hemanta Dakshin Dhalkar PS: Samuktala Alipurduar Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram PS GDE No. Mahato Mahato Samuktala Dist.: 406 Alipurduar 18 Basudeb M 31 Sudhir Sarkar Falimari PS: Baxsirhat Baxsirhat Coochbehar Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram PS GDE No. Sarkar Dist.: Coochbehar 406 19 Gouranga M 42 Lt Nalendra LANKAPARA Kumargram Alipurduar Samuktala Alipurduar Samuktala PS GDE No. Biswas Biswas BAROBISHA PS: 315 Kumargram Dist.: Alipurduar 20 Ranjit Das M 30 Subal Das N.D. KHATA PS: Baxsirhat Coochbehar Samuktala Alipurduar Samuktala PS GDE No. Baxsirhat Dist.: 315 Coochbehar 21 Kishor Roy M 29 Sukumar Roy BOROCHOWKIRBOS Samuktala Alipurduar Samuktala Alipurduar Samuktala PS GDE No. PS: Samuktala Dist.: 485 Alipurduar 22 Indrajit Das M 29 Khitish Das UTTAR Samuktala Alipurduar Samuktala Alipurduar Samuktala PS GDE No. MAHAKALGURI PS: 485 Samuktala Dist.: Alipurduar 23 Ibrahim M 40 Sabar Ali PURBA CHIKLIGURI Samuktala Alipurduar Samuktala Alipurduar Samuktala PS GDE No. Haque Seikh PS: Samuktala Dist.: 258 Alipurduar 24 Pankaj M 26 Bimal Modak PURBA CHIKLIGURI Samuktala Alipurduar Samuktala Alipurduar Samuktala PS GDE No. Modak PS: Samuktala Dist.: 258 Alipurduar 25 Manglu Naresh Das NORTH POINT Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar PS Case No : Das 16/21 US- 448/341/323/506 IPC 26 Pran Lt Ram DEBINAGAR Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar PS GDE No. Sahani Sahani 628 27 Samir Roy Lt Kamal Roy BIRAPAR Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar PS GDE No. 628 28 Ramen Roy Nirmal Roy PARARPAR Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar PS GDE No. 628 29 Bikram Lt Suresh MATHUATARI Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar PS GDE No. Oraon Oraon 628 30 Nelu Roy Lt Mahesh PACHKOLGURI Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar PS GDE No. Roy 628 31 Nirmal Roy Lt Anil Roy KAMSINGH Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar PS GDE No. 628 32 Subrata Subal Dey CHITTARANJAN Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar PS GDE No. Dey PALLY 628 33 Sanjib Lt Subal CHITTARANJAN Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar PS GDE No. Sarkar Sarkar PALLY 628 34 Sanjay Kartick CHITTARANJAN Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar PS GDE No. Mandal Mandal PALLY 628 35 Raj Xalxo Pathay Xalxo PANIYALGURI Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar PS Outpost Alipurduar Jn TOP GDE No. 200 36 Pankaj Matilal PANIYALGURI Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar PS Outpost Oraon Oraon Alipurduar Jn TOP GDE No. 200 37 Ramprasad M 56 Lt. Akhil Ch. Uttar Madarihat PS: Madarihat Alipurduar Madarihat Alipurduar Madarihat PS GDE No. Roy Roy Madarihat Dist.: 520 Alipurduar 38 Dipak M 34 Debendra Purba Madarihat PS: Madarihat Alipurduar Madarihat Alipurduar Madarihat PS GDE No. Barman Barman Madarihat Dist.: 520 Alipurduar 39 Debu M Mongla Bholar Dabri PS: Kalchini Alipurduar Kalchini Alipurduar Kalchini PS GDE No. 427 Pasowan Pasowan Kalchini Dist.: Alipurduar 40 Bittu M 31 Lt. Ram Bholar Dabri PS: Alipurduar Alipurduar Kalchini Alipurduar Kalchini PS GDE No. 427 Pasowan Bilash Alipurduar Dist.: Pasowan Alipurduar 41 Kartik M 29 Babul Sarkar Bholar Dabri PS: Alipurduar Alipurduar Kalchini Alipurduar Kalchini PS GDE No. 427 Sarkar Alipurduar Dist.: Alipurduar 42 Mahabul M Nabiul Islam New Subhash Pally Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon PS GDE No. 362 Alam PS: Jaigaon Dist.: Alipurduar 43 Aman Lama M 32 Subhash Ramgaon PS: Jaigaon Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon PS GDE No. 362 Lama Dist.: Alipurduar 44 Bappa Islam M 29 Baktar Ali Jharna Busty PS: Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon PS GDE No. 362 Mia Jaigaon Dist.: Alipurduar 45 Aniket M 21 Dipak N.S Raod PS: Jaigaon Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon PS GDE No. 363 Agarwal Agarwal Dist.: Alipurduar 46 Mohammad M 24 Md. Ibrahim NS Road PS: Jaigaon Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon PS GDE No. 363 Islam Dist.: Alipurduar 47 Suman M 26 Suresh Super Market PS: Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon PS GDE No. 363 Jaiswal Prasad Jaigaon Dist.: Jaiswal Alipurduar 48 Tilak Biswas M 26 Swapan College para PS: Alipurduar Alipurduar Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon PS GDE No. 363 Biswas Alipurduar Dist.: Alipurduar 49 Arumoy M 32 Gouri Sankar Old Hasimara PS: Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon PS GDE No. 363 Banerjee Banerjee Jaigaon Dist.: Alipurduar 50 Chandan M 22 Raghubar Birpara Subhash Pally Birpara Alipurduar Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon PS GDE No. 363 Thakur Thakur PS: Birpara Dist.: Alipurduar 51 Govind M 32 Mohan Manglabari PS: Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon PS GDE No. 363 Bhattarai Bhattarai Jaigaon Dist.: Alipurduar 52 Basent M 30 Mohan Central Dooars Tea Kalchini Alipurduar Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon PS GDE No. 363 Bhujel Bhujel Garden PS: Kalchini Dist.: Alipurduar 53 Debojyoti M 18 Samir Kr West Falakata PS: Falakata Alipurduar Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon PS GDE No. 363 Ghosh Ghosh Falakata Dist.: Alipurduar 54 Mahabir M 25 Mahadeb Malangi TG PS: Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon PS GDE No. 363 Gope Gope Jaigaon Dist.: Alipurduar 55 Kapuruddin M 31 Abdul Ohab New Hasimara Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon PS Outpost Ali Jhupripatti PS: Hashimara OP GDE No. Jaigaon Dist.: 207 Alipurduar 56 Debabrate M 23 Uttam Roy New town PS: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar women PS Roy Alipurduar Dist.: women GDE No. 262 Alipurduar 57 Deepak M 24 Lt Sukumar BIRPARA TG POST Birpara Alipurduar Birpara Alipurduar Birpara PS GDE No. 707 Dhan Dhan OFFICE LINE PS: Birpara Dist.: Alipurduar 58 Bashar M 56 #NAME? BIRPARA TG POST Birpara Alipurduar Birpara Alipurduar Birpara PS GDE No. 707 Baraik OFFICE LINE PS: Birpara Dist.: Alipurduar 59 Rafique Sk JAMA M Sk Latif Jamuria Asansol Durgapur Jamuria PS Case No : L Police 19/21 US-25(1B)(A) Arms Commissionerate Act, 1959 60 Mangal M 37 Lt. Chattra Parasea Chalta Jamuria Asansol Durgapur Jamuria PS Case No : Bahadur Bahadur Dhowra Police 249/21 US- Commissionerate 61 Bhim Gorai M 30 Kashinath SAKIR Jamuria Asansol Durgapur Jamuria PS Case No : Gorai Police 330/21 US- Commissionerate 62 Md Irfan M 31 Lt. Md. Islam Sripur 3 No near Jamuria Asansol Durgapur Jamuria PS Case No : Masjid Police 316/21 US- Commissionerate 63 Rohit Khan M 19 Firoz Khan Asansol Railpar Jamuria Asansol Durgapur Jamuria PS Case No : Police 18/21 US-379/511 IPC Commissionerate 64 Umesh M 34 Lt. Arjun Parasea Majhi Para Jamuria Asansol Durgapur Jamuria PS Case No : Bhuiya Bhuiya Police 339/21 US- Commissionerate 65 Ranadeep M 30 Lt. Nirmal Bogra Colony Jamuria Asansol Durgapur Jamuria PS Case No : Dutta Dutta Police 395/21 US- Commissionerate 66 Sk Tajuddin M 36 Sk Rabbani Baijantipur Jamuria Asansol Durgapur Jamuria PS Case No : Police 396/21 US- Commissionerate 67 Kamal M 42 Lt. Atul Bogra Colony Jamuria Asansol Durgapur Jamuria PS Case No : Haldar Haldar Police 42/21 US- Commissionerate 68 Subhankar M 32 Santosh Bogra Colony Jamuria
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