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Accused Persons Arrested in Thiruvananthapuram Rural District from 02.05.2021To08.05.2021 Name of Name of Arresting Name of the Place at Date & the Court Sl Accused Persons arrested in Thiruvananthapuram Rural district from 02.05.2021to08.05.2021 Name of Name of Arresting Name of the Place at Date & the Court Sl. Name of the Age & Address of Cr. No & Sec Police Officer, father of which Time of at which No. Accused Sex Accused of Law Station Rank & Accused Arrested Arrest accused Designatio produced n 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 VALIYAMA PANAYAM LA UNNIKRIS KUNNIL VEEDU 08-05-2021 BAILED SHAHUL 31, CHULLIMAN 521/2021 U/s (THIRUVA HNAN SI 1 SANOFAR CHULLIMANNO at 19:20 BY HAMEED Male NOR 117(e) KP Act NANTHAP OF R ANAD Hrs POLICE URAM POLICE(G) VILLAGE RURAL) VILAPPILS vilapilsala village 615/2021 U/s ALA peyad ward 08-05-2021 BAILED 30, VILAPPILSA 268,269 ipc 4 (THIRUVA 2 sreelal rajendran chilappara at 19:00 A S .SARIN BY Male LA (2) f r/w 5 of NANTHAP atturkonam Hrs POLICE kedo 2020 URAM kizhakumkara RURAL) 865/2021 U/s 188 IPC & 118(e) KP Act VARKALA & Sec. 4(2)(f) 08-05-2021 (THIRUVA SI 20, Alfiya,Mukulapur r/w 5 of ARRESTE 3 Salman Sabeena PALACHIRA at 18:05 NANTHAP SETHUNA Male am,Palachira Kerala D - Hrs URAM TH Epidemic RURAL) Diseases Ordinance 2020 VILAPPILS ManuBhavan, 614/2021 U/s ALA near c.s.i 08-05-2021 BAILED 22, 268,269 ipc 4 (THIRUVA 4 ANU Manu church,plankottu NOOLIYODE at 18:30 A S .SARIN BY Male (2)d r/w 5 of NANTHAP mughal, Machel, Hrs POLICE kedo 2020 URAM malayinkeezhu RURAL) 457/2021 U/s 269 IPC & P S Sec. 4(2)(j) PANGODE BHAVAN,PULIK 08-05-2021 r/w 5 of (THIRUVA BAILED 33, BHARATHA RAHUL P 5 PRASANTH PRASAD KARA,BHARATH at 18:10 Kerala NANTHAP BY Male NOOR R ANOOR,PANGO Hrs Epidemic URAM POLICE DE Diseases RURAL) Ordinance 2021 479/2021 U/s 269 IPC & Sec. 4(2)(f) r/w 5 of POZHIYOO PERUMPADAPP Kerala R U VEEDU, PAZHAYA 08-05-2021 BAILED DAMODAR 44, Epidemic (THIRUVA ISHO SAM 6 KUMAR EDACHIRA, UCHAKKAD at 18:35 BY AN Male Diseases NANTHAP JOSE POZHIYOOR, A Hrs POLICE Ordinance URAM KARODE 2021 & Sec. 3 RURAL) of Epidemic Diseases Act 1897 864/2021 U/s 188 IPC & 118(e) KP Act VARKALA Jessy & Sec. 4(2)(f) 08-05-2021 (THIRUVA SI Sayed 23, villa,Sreenivasapu r/w 5 of ARRESTE 7 Abdul vahab PALACHIRA at 17:35 NANTHAP SETHUNA Muhammad Male ram,Chemmaruth Kerala D - Hrs URAM TH y Epidemic RURAL) Diseases Ordinance 2020 VATTAPPA SUNIL ARUVIKKUZHI 640/2021 U/s RA 08-05-2021 KUMAR SI BAILED MOHANDA SATHYADA 50, VEEDU, VATTAPPAR 269 IPC& SEC (THIRUVA 8 at 18:00 OF POLICE BY S S Male CHENDIPOORU, A 4(2)f r/w 5 of NANTHAP Hrs VATTAPP POLICE VEGODU KEDO 2020 URAM ARA P S RURAL) VILAPPILS 613/2021 U/s ALA 08-05-2021 BAILED 45, vitiyam ward biu 268,269 ipc 4 (THIRUVA 9 Binu arjunan ALITY at 18:00 A S .SARIN BY Male bhavan (2) f r/w 5 of NANTHAP Hrs POLICE kedo 2020 URAM RURAL) 586/2021 U/s Sec. 4(2)(e) (j) ARUVIKKA RAHUL. R BLOCK NO. 26, r/w 3 (a) of RA 08-05-2021 R. SUB BAILED UDAYA 42, HARIJAN MULLILAVI Kerala (THIRUVA 10 APPU at 17:20 INSPECTO BY KUMAR Male COLONY, NMOODU Epidemic NANTHAP Hrs R OF POLICE ARUVIKKARA Diseases URAM POLICE Ordinance RURAL) 2020 Anaghalayam, KALLAMB Near ALAM 08-05-2021 694/2021 U/s RENJU R.S BAILED 63, Kaduvappally, Near (THIRUVA 11 Nandanan Madhavan at 14:10 118(a) of KP ,S I OF BY Male Thottakkadu, Kaduvappally NANTHAP Hrs Act POLICE POLICE Manamboor URAM village RURAL) 863/2021 U/s 188 IPC & 118(e) KP Act VARKALA & Sec. 4(2)(f) 08-05-2021 (THIRUVA SI 25, Somalyam,Raman r/w 5 of ARRESTE 12 Mahesh Manikandan Maithanam at 17:55 NANTHAP SETHUNA Male thally,Varkala Kerala D - Hrs URAM TH Epidemic RURAL) Diseases Ordinance 2020 478/2021 U/s 269 IPC & Sec. 4(2)(f) r/w 5 of POZHIYOO THATHAPILLAT Kerala R 08-05-2021 BAILED 50, HOPPU, SOUTH Epidemic (THIRUVA ISHO SAM 13 BASHEER BARDAR POZHIYOOR at 17:45 BY Male KOLLAMCODE, Diseases NANTHAP JOSE Hrs POLICE POZHIYOOR Ordinance URAM 2021 & Sec. 3 RURAL) of Epidemic Diseases Act 1897 862/2021 U/s 188 IPC & 118(e) KP Act VARKALA & Sec. 4(2)(f) Kanal 08-05-2021 (THIRUVA SI 25, r/w 5 of ARRESTE 14 Ajith Kesavan purampokku,Ram Maithanam at 17:40 NANTHAP SETHUNA Male Kerala D - anthally Hrs URAM TH Epidemic RURAL) Diseases Ordinance 2020 663/2021 U/s 188, 269 IPC & 118(e) of PALLIKKA KP Act & Sec. L Chenkod 08-05-2021 Muhammed 25, 4(2)(a) r/w 5 (THIRUVA ARRESTE 15 Al Ameen charuvila veedu Pallikkal at 17:25 Saralal Imamsha Male of Kerala NANTHAP D - Pallikkal Hrs Epidemic URAM Diseases RURAL) Ordinance 2020 861/2021 U/s 188 IPC & 118(e) KP Act VARKALA & Sec. 4(2)(f) K.S 08-05-2021 (THIRUVA SI 28, r/w 5 of ARRESTE 16 Jayaram Vikraman Mandiram,Raman Maithanam at 17:30 NANTHAP SETHUNA Male Kerala D - thally,Varkala Hrs URAM TH Epidemic RURAL) Diseases Ordinance 2020 662/2021 U/s 188, 269 IPC & 118(e) of PALLIKKA KP Act & Sec. L Nisa Nivas 08-05-2021 38, 4(2)(a) r/w 5 (THIRUVA ARRESTE 17 Dilshad Ismayil Mankonam Pallikkal at 17:20 Saralal Male of Kerala NANTHAP D - Madavoor Hrs Epidemic URAM Diseases RURAL) Ordinance 2020 693/2021 U/s KALLAMB Nidhi, Near 4(2)(d) r/w 5 ALAM Cashew Factory, 08-05-2021 of Kerala RENJU R.S BAILED 20, (THIRUVA 18 Nidhin Raju Paiveliconam, Kappaamvila at 12:35 Epidemic ,S I OF BY Male NANTHAP Navayikkulam Hrs Diseases POLICE POLICE URAM Village Ordinance RURAL) 2020 692/2021 U/s KALLAMB Raju Nivas, 4(2)(d) r/w 5 ALAM Kadambattukona 08-05-2021 of Kerala RENJU R.S BAILED 31, (THIRUVA 19 Rajesh Raju m, Vettiyara, Kappaamvila at 12:05 Epidemic ,S I OF BY Male NANTHAP Navayikkuylam Hrs Diseases POLICE POLICE URAM Village Ordinance RURAL) 2020 VATTAPPA PUTHUVAL SUNIL 639/2021 U/s RA PUTHAN 08-05-2021 KUMAR SI BAILED 30, MANJAPAR 269 IPC& SEC (THIRUVA 20 SHAMEER HAMEED VEEDU, at 16:10 OF POLICE BY Male A 4(2)f r/w 5 of NANTHAP MANJAPPARA Hrs VATTAPP POLICE KEDO 2020 URAM VETTUPARA ARA P S RURAL) VATTAPPA SUNIL 638/2021 U/s RA RAHULAM 08-05-2021 KUMAR SI BAILED MANIKAN 50, MANJAPPAR 269 IPC& SEC (THIRUVA 21 KRISHNAN VEEDU, at 16:00 OF POLICE BY DAN Male A 4(2)f r/w 5 of NANTHAP VEMBAYAM Hrs VATTAPP POLICE KEDO 2020 URAM ARA P S RURAL) 860/2021 U/s 188, 270 IPC & 118(e) of VARKALA KP Act & Sec. Konathupurayida 08-05-2021 (THIRUVA SI 29, Puthanchanth 4(2)(j) r/w 5 ARRESTE 22 Manu Tynappan m,Puthukkurichy, at 15:05 NANTHAP SETHUNA Male a of Kerala D - Kadinamkulam Hrs URAM TH Epidemic RURAL) Diseases Ordinance 2020 CHIRAYIN 535/2021 U/s THEYYA VEEDU, KIL 08-05-2021 4(2)(e)(j)KED BAILED RAVISANK 24, CHIRAYINKEEZ (THIRUVA 23 Vijayan Valiyakada at 14:15 O 2021 3(a) Noufal A BY AR Male HU sARKARA NANTHAP Hrs KEDO Addl POLICE VILLAGE URAM reg 2020 RURAL) ANJUTHEN 370/2021 U/s GU Ennakidagu 08-05-2021 BAILED 29, Anchuthengu 4(2)(j) r/w (THIRUVA 24 Marshal Dicrews veedu at 14:00 GSI Sajeev BY Male Jn 3(a) of KEDO NANTHAP Anchuthengu Hrs POLICE 2021 URAM RURAL) 485/2021 U/s 269, 270, 271 KADAKKA IPC & Sec. 4 VOOR PLAVILA VEEDU 08-05-2021 r/w 5 of BAILED SUNIL 18, NILAKKAM (THIRUVA 25 SUBIJITH KUNNUVILA at 14:35 Kerala SYAM B BY KUMAR Male UKKU NANTHAP VAKKOM Hrs Epidemic POLICE URAM Diseases RURAL) Ordinance 2020 524/2021 U/s 4(2)(e) (j) & KADINAM Sec. 5 of KULAM Thopil Veedu, 08-05-2021 KEDO 2021 BAILED 21, (THIRUVA Krishanapr 26 Subin Sulfikar Channankara, Channankara at 13:15 r/w 3(a) of BY Male NANTHAP asad.K Kadinamkulam Hrs COVID 19 POLICE URAM Addl. RURAL) Regulations 2020 ANJUTHEN 369/2021 U/s GU Nedumthoppe 08-05-2021 BAILED 19, Anchuthengu 4(2)(j) r/w (THIRUVA 27 Sajan Justin veedu at 13:10 GSI Sajeev BY Male Jn 3(a) of KEDO NANTHAP Anchuthengu Hrs POLICE 2021 URAM RURAL) MARAYAM DANEESH UTTOM 08-05-2021 623/2021 U/s BAILED RAJENDRA 31, BHAVAN MARAYAMU (THIRUVA 28 DHANEESH at 15:00 4(2)(e) r/w SYLUS D BY N Male MANAVARI TTOM NANTHAP Hrs 3(a) of KEDO POLICE ANAVOOR URAM RURAL) 486/2021 U/s 269,188, IPC & Sec. 3 of URIYARIKUNNU Epidemic POOVAR PURAYIDAM Disease Act 08-05-2021 (THIRUVA BAILED 28, KARUMKULAM and Sec. GSI JOHNY 29 ROBIN OUSEPH POOVAR at 12:15 NANTHAP BY Male DESOM 4(2)(d) R/W 5 V Hrs URAM POLICE KARUMKULAM of Kerala RURAL) VILLAGE Epidemic Diseases Ordinance 2021 585/2021 U/s PLAVILA Sec. 4(2)(e) (j) ARUVIKKA RAHUL. R PUTHEN VEEDU, r/w 3 (a) of RA 08-05-2021 R. SUB BAILED 30, CHITHIRAKUNN Kerala (THIRUVA 30 RATHEESH GOPI VALIYARA at 12:00 INSPECTO BY Male U, Epidemic NANTHAP Hrs R OF POLICE VEMBANNOOR, Diseases URAM POLICE ARUVIKKARA Ordinance RURAL) 2020 711/2021 U/s POTHENCO 4(2)(f) r/w 5 ANOOP.A.
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