Accused Persons Arrested in Thiruvananthapuram Rural District from 25.10.2020To31.10.2020

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Accused Persons Arrested in Thiruvananthapuram Rural District from 25.10.2020To31.10.2020 Accused Persons arrested in Thiruvananthapuram Rural district from 25.10.2020to31.10.2020 Name of Name of Name of Name of the Place at Date & Arresting the Court Sl. Age & Address of Cr. No & Sec Police the father of which Time of Officer, at which No. Sex Accused of Law Station Accused Accused Arrested Arrest Rank & accused Designation produced 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 KATTAKA Prakash bhavan, IW 3546/2020 DA Mangalakkal, 31-10-2020 Henderson SI BAILED Sukumara 39, Mangalakk U/s 279 IPC (THIRUVA 1 Pradeep Parachal, at 23:00 of Police, BY pillai Male al & 185, 188 of NANTHAP Kulathummal Hrs Kattakkada POLICE MV Act URAM village PS RURAL) KATTAKA Ragam veedu, IW 3546/2020 DA Mandapatahinka 31-10-2020 Henderson SI BAILED Rahul Chandrasekh 24, Mangalakk U/s 279 IPC (THIRUVA 2 davu, at 23:00 of Police, BY Chandra aran nair Male al & 185, 188 of NANTHAP Ottasekharaman Hrs Kattakkada POLICE MV Act URAM galam village PS RURAL) 3875/2020 U/s 188, 269 IPC & 118(e) of KP Act & VARKALA ARRESTE puthuval 31-10-2020 Sec. 4(2)(e) (THIRUVA D - JFMC 48, kurunnilak AJITH 3 sajeev kamalasanan veedu,kurunnila at 21:25 r/w 5 of NANTHAP I, Male kode KUMAR P kkode Hrs Kerala URAM VARKAL Epidemic RURAL) A Diseases Ordinance 2020 3874/2020 U/s 188, 269 IPC & 118(e) of KP Act & VARKALA ARRESTE 31-10-2020 Sec. 4(2)(e) (THIRUVA D - JFMC 26, kizhakke kurunnilak 4 vineeth vinayan at 21:20 r/w 5 of NANTHAP Ajith Kumar I, Male veedu,kalakkode kode Hrs Kerala URAM VARKAL Epidemic RURAL) A Diseases Ordinance 2020 3873/2020 U/s 188, 269 IPC & 118(e) of KP Act & VARKALA ARRESTE oottukuzhi 31-10-2020 Sec. 4(2)(e) (THIRUVA D - JFMC pushpangath 43, kurunnilak 5 binsi lal veedu,kurunnila at 21:10 r/w 5 of NANTHAP ajith kumar I, an Male kode kkode Hrs Kerala URAM VARKAL Epidemic RURAL) A Diseases Ordinance 2020 3872/2020 U/s 188, 269 IPC & 118(e) of KP Act & VARKALA v r n 31-10-2020 Sec. 4(2)(d) (THIRUVA BAILED 44, kurunnilak 6 sujeev rakhavan banglow,kurunn at 21:10 r/w 5 of NANTHAP s i ajith kumar BY Male kode ilakkode Hrs Kerala URAM POLICE Epidemic RURAL) Diseases Ordinance 2020 MARANAL 1907/2020 LOOR Devi vilasam, 31-10-2020 BAILED Narayannap 50, Ooruttamba U/s 4(2) (f) (THIRUVA 7 Manni isallikodu, at 21:00 Pramod p. B BY annikar Male lam Kedo4(v) NANTHAP malayinkeezhi Hrs POLICE regulatin act URAM RURAL) MARAYAM NARAYna 1746/2020 UTTOM 31-10-2020 BAILED 20, vilasom,THATH PERUMKA U/s 4(2)(e) (THIRUVA MR MRUDUL 8 VISAKH VIJAYAN at 20:30 BY Male AMALA, DVILA &3(b) of NANTHAP KUMAR Hrs POLICE AYIROOR KEDO URAM RURAL) MARANAL Varuvilla puthen 1906/2020 LOOR 31-10-2020 BAILED 52, veedu, U/s 4(2) (f) (THIRUVA 9 Rajan Appu Arumalloor at 20:05 Pramod p. B BY Male ammanumala, Kedo4(v) NANTHAP Hrs POLICE pallichal regulatin act URAM RURAL) MARAYAM 1745/2020 UTTOM AROMAL 31-10-2020 BAILED CHANDRA 17, PERUMKA U/s (THIRUVA MR MRUDUL 10 AROMAL BHAVAN, at 20:00 BY N Male DVILA 4(2)(e)&3(b) NANTHAP KUMAR ANAVOOR Hrs POLICE of KEDO URAM RURAL) 3871/2020 U/s 188, 269 IPC & 118(e) Pallikkunnil of KP Act & VARKALA Veedu,Nr 31-10-2020 Sec. 4(2)(d) (THIRUVA BAILED 30, MAITHAN 11 Aji Gopi Thannimoodu,H at 20:00 r/w 5 of NANTHAP Anil Kumar BY Male AM ospital,Cherunni Hrs Kerala URAM POLICE yoor Epidemic RURAL) Diseases Ordinance 2020 3870/2020 U/s 188, 269 IPC & 118(e) Mangalaseri of KP Act & VARKALA kudumbam,Nr 31-10-2020 Sec. 4(2)(e) (THIRUVA BAILED 35, MAITHAN LAL,SI OF 12 Vinod Kuttappan Amman at 19:55 r/w 5 of NANTHAP BY Male AM POLICE Kovil,Mel Hrs Kerala URAM POLICE Vettoor Epidemic RURAL) Diseases Ordinance 2020 2013/2020 U/s 4(2)(e),4(2)(j) MALAYINK Charuvilakathu Kerala IL Veedu, 31-10-2020 Epidemic BAILED 34, MEPPUKK (THIRUVA RJAESH R SI 13 Manu Kamalan Kattuvila, at 20:20 disease BY Male ADA NANTHAP OF POLICE Thuruthummool Hrs Ordinance ( POLICE URAM a Vilappil Covid 19) & RURAL) 3(b),3(e) of Addl.regulati ons MARANAL 1905/2020 LOOR Aruviyodu 31-10-2020 BAILED Krishnan 35, U/s 4(2) (f) (THIRUVA 14 Sandeep ARUMALLOOR, Aruviyodu at 19:20 Pramod p. B BY kutti Male Kedo4(v) NANTHAP maranalloor Hrs POLICE regulatin act URAM RURAL) 2012/2020 U/s 4(2)(e),4(2)(j) MALAYINK Kerala AMARATHIL IL BHUVANA 31-10-2020 Epidemic BAILED 33, HOUSE, MEPPUKK (THIRUVA RJAESH R SI 15 Praveen NCHANDR at 20:05 disease BY Male KOLLAKONAM ADA NANTHAP OF POLICE AN Hrs Ordinance ( POLICE , VILAPPIL URAM Covid 19) & RURAL) 3(b),3(e) of Addl.regulati ons 1844/2020 U/s 188, 268,269 IPC & VILAPPILS Sec. 4(2)(f) ALA Pleasent 31-10-2020 BAILED Thankappan 45, r/w 5 of (THIRUVA Manikandan 16 pramod Punnasseri Vilappilsala at 19:34 BY Nadar Male Kerala NANTHAP Nair VilappilsALA Hrs POLICE Epidemic URAM Diseases RURAL) Ordinance 2020 2011/2020 U/s 4(2)(e),4(2)(j) MALAYINK THULASI Kerala IL NIVAS, 31-10-2020 Epidemic BAILED 31, MEPPUKK (THIRUVA RJAESH R SI 17 ARUN GOPI MEPPUKADA, at 19:45 disease BY Male ADA NANTHAP OF POLICE MALAYINKEEZ Hrs Ordinance ( POLICE URAM HU Covid 19) & RURAL) 3(b),3(e) of Addl.regulati ons 2346/2020 CHELLAYYAN U/s Sec. NAGAROO SUKUMARAN, 4(2)(f) r/w 5 R 31-10-2020 BAILED SEKHAR SUKUMARA 42, LEKSHMI VALIYAVI of Kerala (THIRUVA 18 at 19:05 SALIM BY AN N Male VILASAM, LA Epidemic NANTHAP Hrs POLICE KODUVAZHAN Diseases URAM NOOR Ordinance RURAL) 2020 1545/2020 U/s Sec 279 ,269, 188 IPC, KANJIRAM Leksamveedu 4 (2) (d) R/W KULAM colony 31-10-2020 BAILED 30, Kakathotta 5 of The (THIRUVA 19 Binil Maniyan Kakkathottam at 19:10 GSI Harilal BY Male m Kerala Govt NANTHAP Chavadi Hrs POLICE Epidemic URAM kanjiramkulam Diseases RURAL) Ordinance 2020 2389/2020 U/s 269 IPC & 118(e) of KUNNUMPUR VIDURA KP Act & Sec. ATHU 31-10-2020 (THIRUVA BAILED SHAHUL IBRAHIM 49, 4(2)(f) r/w 5 ABDHUL 20 VEEDU,18TH KPSM JN. at 18:50 NANTHAP BY HAMEED KUNJU Male of Kerala KHALAM STONE,THOLIC Hrs URAM POLICE Epidemic ODE RURAL) Diseases Ordinance 2020 VENJARAM ARRESTE 2961/2020 OODU KAVUVILA 31-10-2020 D - JFMC SHARAFUD 20, NAGARUK U/s 269 IPC, (THIRUVA 21 ALTHAF VILA, at 19:10 SHY I, HEEN Male UZHY 4(2)(f) r/w 5 NANTHAP MANIKKAL Hrs NEDUMA of KEDO URAM NGADU RURAL) 1843/2020 U/s 188, 269 VILAPPILS IPC & Sec. ALA Mele puthuval 31-10-2020 4(2)(f) r/w 5 BAILED 19, (THIRUVA Manikandan 22 Sunand Suresh puthen veedu Vilappilsala at 19:00 of Kerala BY Male NANTHAP Nair vittiyam Hrs Epidemic POLICE URAM Diseases RURAL) Ordinance 2020 VENJARAM ARRESTE 2960/2020 OODU S.R.MANZIL, 31-10-2020 D - JFMC 20, NAGARUK U/s 269 IPC, (THIRUVA 23 RISAN RIYAS MANALIMUKK at 19:00 SHYLA I, Male UZHY 4(2)(f) r/w 5 NANTHAP U Hrs NEDUMA of KEDO URAM NGADU RURAL) 2388/2020 U/s 269 IPC & 118(e) of THADATHARI VIDURA KP Act & Sec. KATHU 31-10-2020 (THIRUVA BAILED 29, 4(2)(f) r/w 5 ABDHUL 24 BAIJU ANAND VEEDU,OTTAK KPSM JN. at 18:45 NANTHAP BY Male of Kerala KHALAM UDY,MEENAN Hrs URAM POLICE Epidemic KAL RURAL) Diseases Ordinance 2020 1574/2020 U/s 269 IPC & Sec. 4(2)(f) POIPALLIVILA r/w 5 of POZHIYOO KOM VEEDU, Kerala R JUDIN 31-10-2020 SI BAILED 31, SOUTH PAZHAVA Epidemic (THIRUVA 25 ANDREW ANDREWS at 18:35 SREEKUMAR BY Male KOLLAMCODU NCHALA Diseases NANTHAP S Hrs AN NAIR POLICE , POZHIYOOR, Ordinance URAM KULATHOOR 2020 & Sec. 3 RURAL) of Epidemic Diseases Act 1897 VENJARAM ARRESTE 2959/2020 OODU S.B.NIVAS, 31-10-2020 D - JFMC SREEKAND 20, NAGARUK U/s 269 IPC, (THIRUVA 26 SIBIN PICHIMANGAL at 18:30 SHYLA I, AN Male UZHY 4(2)(f) r/w 5 NANTHAP AM Hrs NEDUMA of KEDO URAM NGADU RURAL) MARAYAM 1744/2020 UTTOM RV NIVAS, 31-10-2020 BAILED RAVINDRA 42, THELLUK U/s (THIRUVA MR MRUDUL 27 SURESH VEERATE VILA, at 18:00 BY N Male UZHY 4(2)(E)&3(b) NANTHAP KUMAR PAZHAMALA Hrs POLICE of KEDO URAM RURAL) 2009/2020 U/s PADMAVILASO 4(2)(e),4(2)(j) MALAYINK M HOUSE, Kerala IL NEAR 31-10-2020 Epidemic BAILED APPUKUTT 41, MEPPUKK (THIRUVA RJAESH R SI 28 JAYAN BHADRAKALY at 19:06 disease BY AN NAIR Male ADA NANTHAP OF POLICE TEMPLE,PAYA Hrs Ordinance ( POLICE URAM TTUVILA, Covid 19) & RURAL) VIZHINJAM 3(b),3(e) of Addl.regulati ons VENJARAM ARRESTE SUDHI 2958/2020 OODU 31-10-2020 D - JFMC ABDUL 21, MANZIL, NAGARUK U/s 269 IPC, (THIRUVA 29 JIHAS at 18:00 SHYLA I, VAHEED Male PALAMKONA UZHY 4(2)(f) r/w 5 NANTHAP Hrs NEDUMA M of KEDO URAM NGADU RURAL) NEERMALI 1743/2020 MARAYAM KIZHAKKUM U/s 2279 IPC, UTTOM CHARIVU 31-10-2020 BAILED 24, THELLUK 4(2)(d),5 of (THIRUVA MR MRUDUL 30 VINEETH CYRIL PUTHEN at 18:10 BY Male UZHY KEDO, NANTHAP KUMAR VEEDU, Hrs POLICE 132R/W 179 URAM KEEZHROOR OF mv ACT RURAL) VILLAGE .
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