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Accused Persons Arrested in Alappuzha District from 13.10.2019To19.10.2019 Accused Persons arrested in Alappuzha district from 13.10.2019to19.10.2019 Name of Name of the Name of the Place at Date & Arresting Court at Sl. Name of the Age & Cr. No & Sec Police father of Address of Accused which Time of Officer, which No. Accused Sex of Law Station Accused Arrested Arrest Rank & accused Designation produced 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Cr No1529 / MULLACHUVATTIL, 19-10- 2019 U/s 1 ABDUL KANJIRAM CHIRA 2019 332,353,34 ALAPPUZHA DWIJESH, SI RASHEED LATHEEF 45 WARD, ALAPPUZHA SOUTH PS 23:00 IPC SOUTH OF POLICE ARRESTED Cr No1529 / THAIPARAMBIL 19-10- 2019 U/s 2 VEEDU, SEA VIEW ALAPPUZHA 2019 332,353,34 ALAPPUZHA DWIJESH, SI BASHEER UMMER 47 WARD, ALAPPUZHA SOUTH PS 23:00 IPC SOUTH OF POLICE ARRESTED Cr No2163 / Puthen Vilayil 19-10- 2019 U/s 279 3 House, Umpernad, 2019 IPC & 185 MV MAVELIKKA Pradeep.S, SI BAILED BY Manu Ramesh 21 Thekkekara Puthiakavu 22:35 ACT RA of Police POLICE Cr No2162 / Vallathu Kizhakkahil, 19-10- 2019 U/s 279 4 Mattom South, 2019 IPC & 185 MV MAVELIKKA Pradeep.S, SI BAILED BY Anoop Surendran 25 Kannamangalam Mitchel Jn 21:40 ACT RA of Police POLICE Koottumkal thoppil, 5 Poomthoppu Ward, 19-10- Cr No915 / South Aryad, 2019 2019 U/s 279 BAILED BY Anoop Sabu 20 Alappuzh a Palathikad 21:00 IPC NEDUMUDI Jayan T L SI POLICE Cr No808 / MELETHERU 19-10- 2019 U/s 279 6 PADMANABH SHUCHEENDRAM 2019 IPC & 185 MV TRAFFIC PS SI BAILED BY ARMUKAHAM AN 30 KANYAKUMARI GH JN 18:10 ACT ALAPPUZHA MOHANDAS POLICE KARAPADEETTATHI L HOUSE Cr No807 / 7 CHERUKOL PO 19-10- 2019 U/s 279 CHENNITHALA P/W 2019 IPC & 185 MV TRAFFIC PS SI BAILED BY RAJESH R KRISHNAN 25 XI KAITHAVANA 17:45 ACT ALAPPUZHA MOHANDAS POLICE Koyippurathu Cr No914 / 8 House, Malakunnam 19-10- 2019 U/s 279 Ramesh P O, Kurichi Village , 2019 IPC & 132(1) Shamji T , GsI BAILED BY babu Madhav nair 31 Kottayam Ponga 16:30 r/w 179 IPC NEDUMUDI KILO 44 POLICE Cr No806 / KANAPARAMBU 19-10- 2019 U/s 279 9 SANMUKHAS HOUSE STADIUM NEAR FIRE 2019 IPC & 185 MV TRAFFIC PS SI BAILED BY UNDARAM CHELLAYYA 47 WARD HEAD P O STATION 17:15 ACT ALAPPUZHA MOHANDAS POLICE Polamhagom, 19-10- Cr No913 / 10 kainakiary South 2019 2019 U/s 279 BAILED BY Sunish Kunjumon 33 Nedumudy koyikkad 17:20 IPC NEDUMUDI Jayan T L SI. POLICE PALYATHARA Cr No2780 / VETTACKAL P.O 19-10- 2019 U/s 279 11 MANLIMATH PATTANAKAD P/W- ARTHUNKAL 2019 IPC & 185 MV P.VIJAYAN , BAILED BY EW MANUAL 46 16 BYPASS 17:20 ACT CHERTALA SI OF POLICE POLICE Cr No1481 / 2019 U/s 279 12 PUTHENPARAMBIL 19-10- IPC & 3(1) AMBALAPUZHA AMBALAPUZH 2019 r/w 181 MV AMBALAPUZ BAILED BY RICHU VARGHESE 19 SOUTH P/W - 14 A 16:50 Act HA RAJKUMAR.V POLICE Thadathil Melethil, 19-10- Cr No2661 / 13 Gopalakrishn Karakkadu muri, 2019 2019 U/s 279 CHENGANN NAZARUDHEE BAILED BY Dhanesh an 33 Mulakkuzha MULAKKUZHA 16:31 IPC UR N POLICE Cr No1480 / 19-10- 2019 U/s 279 14 KANIYAMPARAMBU 2019 IPC & 185 MV AMBALAPUZ BAILED BY GOPAKUMAR SIVARAMAN 42 PURAKKAD P/W - 13 PURAKKAD 16:10 ACT HA RAJKUMAR.V POLICE Nalpathil Chira, 19-10- Cr No912 / 15 Radhakrishna Choolamaparambu, Manimalamutt 2019 2019 U/s 279 BAILED BY n Anirudhan 35 Punnapara u 13:50 IPC NEDUMUDI Jayan T L SI POLICE PAKKALLY VELIYIL Cr No805 / 16 AVALOOKKUNNU PO 19-10- 2019 U/s 279 THANKAPPA KOTTAMKULANGAR DIST COURT 2019 IPC & 185 MV TRAFFIC PS SI BAILED BY MANIYAN N 57 A WARD BRIDGE 12:40 ACT ALAPPUZHA MOHANDAS POLICE Reshma Bhavan, Thonnakkadu Muri, 19-10- Cr No2660 / 17 Puliyoor, 2019 2019 U/s 279 CHENGANN NAZARUDHEE BAILED BY REJI Unni 21 Chengannur MULAKKUZHA 12:31 IPC UR N POLICE PANIKKASSERI Cr No2778 / CECIL K.R.PURAM P.O 19-10- 2019 U/s CHRISTIAN 18 PALLIPPURAM P/W- THAVANAKKA 2019 15(c) r/w 63 RAJ, SI OF BAILED BY SOJI JOSE 38 8 DAVU JN 11:45 of Abkari Act CHERTALA POLICE POLICE RADHA MANDHIRAM Cr No1229 / 19 MUTHUKULAM 19-10- 2019 U/s 279 NORTH,MUTHUKUL CHOOLATHER 2019 IPC & 118(e) KANAKAKUN sreekanth s BAILED BY SARJU MS SARASAN 37 AM UVU 11:35 KP Act NU nair POLICE Kolathu 20 Padinjarethil, Cr No2659 / pavukkara, Mannar, 19-10- 2019 U/s 279 Kurattisseri, Mannar, 2019 IPC & 185 MV CHENGANN NAZARUDHEE BAILED BY Nissam Kassimkunju 34 Alappuzha PANDANADU 11:01 ACT UR N POLICE Kochuparambil, Kunnumma 19-10- Cr No824 / 21 Ammanappally, 2019 2019 U/s 279 PULINKUNN Gopalakrishna BAILED BY Rajeev Omanakuttan 29 Pulinkunnu P/W-6 BSNL 11:55 IPC U n POLICE Cr No2777 / 2019 U/s 279 22 19-10- IPC & 132 KANJIRATHINKAL 2019 r/w 179 MV P.VIJAYAN, SI BAILED BY GEORGE JOSEPH 48 CMC-30 VARANAD JN 10:00 Act CHERTALA OF POLICE POLICE Cr No823 / Madathil Parambil, 19-10- 2019 U/s 279 23 Pradeep Manalady, 2019 IPC & 185 MV PULINKUNN Gopalakrishna BAILED BY Kumar Haridas 39 Ramankary P/W-1 BSNL 10:40 ACT U n POLICE IDIKATTIL , Cr No2029 / 24 PARUMALA, 19-10- 2019 U/s 279 MAMIYAN KADAPRA, 2019 IPC & 185 MV GEORGE BAILED BY HARIKUTTAN ACHARI 43 PATHANAMTHITTA STORE JN 01:50 ACT MANNAR KUTTY POLICE Cr No2028 / GEORGEKUTT PALLAVANATHARAY 19-10- 2019 U/s 279 Y, SI OF 25 SOORAJ S SOMANATHA IL, KURATTIKAD, STORE 2019 IPC & 185 MV POLICE BAILED BY NATH N 30 MANNAR JUNCTION 01:35 ACT MANNAR MANNAR POLICE Nampoothiri Cr No2160 / Madom, 19-10- 2019 U/s 279 26 Ratheeshku Radhakrishna Kottackakam, 2019 IPC & 185 MV MAVELIKKA Pradeep.S, SI BAILED BY mar n Nair 34 Mavelikara Punnamoodu 00:35 ACT RA of Police POLICE Cr No1228 / 27 18-10- 2019 U/s 279 OMANAKKUT ERICHIDETH MUTHUKULA 2019 ipc 3(1) r/w KANAKAKUN sreekanth s BAILED BY aravind TAN 18 PATHIYOOR M 20:40 181 of mv act NU nair POLICE Cr No2159 / Thundiyezhathu 18-10- 2019 U/s 279 28 House, Kottarkavu, 2019 IPC & 185 MV MAVELIKKA Pradeep.S, SI BAILED BY Philipose Kunjumon 49 Mavelikara Mitchel Jn 21:05 ACT RA of Police POLICE RAJESH BHAVANAM VETTUPARAMBIL BHAGOM 29 MUTHUKULAM Cr No1226 / NORTH 18-10- 2019 U/s 279 MUTHUKULAM MUTHUKULA 2019 IPC & 185 MV KANAKAKUN sreekanth s BAILED BY RAJESH CHELLAPPAN 43 VILLAGE M 20:20 ACT NU nair POLICE Cr No2158 / Nalukettumkavala 18-10- 2019 U/s 279 30 Coloni, Thekkekara 2019 IPC & 185 MV MAVELIKKA Pradeep.S, SI BAILED BY Anilkumar Bhaskaran 30 East., Pallippadu Mitchel Jn 19:50 ACT RA of Police POLICE Cr No2774 / CECIL 18-10- 2019 U/s 279 CHRISTIAN 31 BINOY T ARTHUNKAL 2019 IPC & 185 MV RAJ, SI OF BAILED BY DAS THULASIDAS 39 KOCHUVELI CMC-35 BYPASS 20:45 ACT CHERTALA POLICE POLICE Cr No2157 / Kunnuparampil 18-10- 2019 U/s 279 32 Saneesh Krishnankutt House, Ennackadu 2019 IPC & 185 MV MAVELIKKA Pradeep.S, SI BAILED BY Kumar y 34 North, Ennackadu Mitchel Jn 19:45 ACT RA of Police POLICE Valiyaparampil Cr No2156 / Padeettathil, 18-10- 2019 U/s 279 33 Arunnoottimangala 2019 IPC & 185 MV MAVELIKKA Pradeep.S, SI BAILED BY Karthikeyan Nanu 55 m, Thazhakkara Mitchel Jn 19:40 ACT RA of Police POLICE MANTHURUTHIL HOUSE Cr No804 / 34 CHENNAMKARY P O 18-10- 2019 U/s 279 KAINAKARY 2019 IPC & 185 MV TRAFFIC PS SI BAILED BY TOJO PORUS PORUS 34 PANCHAYATH GH JN 20:55 ACT ALAPPUZHA MOHANDAS POLICE CECIL CHAKKULATHUVEED CHERTHALA 18-10- Cr No2773 / CHRISTIAN 35 MARACKAR U MANNAR P.O POLICE 2019 2019 U/s 151 RAJ, SI OF BAILED BY NASSAR KUNJU 44 MANNAR P/W-18 STATION 20:00 CrPC CHERTALA POLICE POLICE JAYABHAVANAM,MU THUKULAM 18-10- Cr No1225 / 36 JAYACHAND SOUTH,MUTHUKULA 2019 2019 U/s 151 KANAKAKUN sreekanth s BAILED BY RAN VASUDEVAN 34 M VILLAGE muthukulam 20:20 CrPC NU nair POLICE KAVINTE KIZHAKKATHIL MUTHUKULAM 37 NORTH 18-10- Cr No1224 / GOPALAKRIS SUKUMARAP MUTHUKULAM MUTHUKULA 2019 2019 U/s 151 KANAKAKUN sreekanth s BAILED BY HNAN ILLAI 45 VILLAGE M 20:05 CrPC NU nair POLICE CECIL SURUMI MANZIL 18-10- Cr No2772 / CHRISTIAN 38 MOIDEENKU MANNAR P.O 2019 2019 U/s 151 RAJ, SI OF BAILED BY RASHID TTI 60 MANNAR P/W-4 PALLIPPURAM 19:00 CrPC CHERTALA POLICE POLICE VELOOR VEED Cr No803 / MANCOMBU PO 18-10- 2019 U/s 279 39 PRAVEENDA PULINKUNNU P/W THIRUMALA 2019 IPC & 185 MV TRAFFIC PS SI BAILED BY S V R DAS 46 XIV JN 20:25 ACT ALAPPUZHA MOHANDAS POLICE CECIL 18-10- Cr No2771 / CHRISTIAN 40 MOIDEENKU PUTHALIL MANNAR 2019 2019 U/s 151 RAJ, SI OF BAILED BY SHAJI TTI 48 P.O MANNAR P/W-4 PALLIPPURAM 18:30 CrPC CHERTALA POLICE POLICE CECIL KHADEEJA MANZIL 18-10- Cr No2770 / CHRISTIAN 41 MANNAR P.O 2019 2019 U/s 151 RAJ, SI OF BAILED BY NAUSHAD SALI 44 MANNAR P/W-4 PALLIPPURAM 18:00 CrPC CHERTALA POLICE POLICE Krishnakripa House, 18-10- Cr No2155 / 42 Ponnaramthottam, 2019 2019 U/s 279 MAVELIKKA Pradeep.S, SI BAILED BY Anadu Anilkumar 23 Mavelikara Mitchel Jn 19:35 IPC RA of Police POLICE Cr No822 / Madrassa Banjeri 18-10- 2019 U/s 279 43 Nagar, Birgaon, 2019 IPC & 185 MV PULINKUNN Gopalakrishna BAILED BY Sahab Ghan Nazirghan 30 Raipur, Chattisgarh Korathara 18:40 ACT U n POLICE Ambadi House,west of mangad Cr No1193 / 44 mosque,Punnapra 2019 U/s 279 south ward 19-10- IPC & 8,Punnapra,Alappuz 2019 128,129 r/w BAILED BY Anoop Anilkumar 20 ha Kuravanthodu 18:50 177 of MV Act PUNNAPRA K Rajan Babu POLICE MALLAPPALLY HOUSE Cr No802 / 45 KOTTAMKULANGAR 18-10- 2019 U/s 279 A WARD DIST COURT 2019 IPC & 185 MV TRAFFIC PS SI BAILED BY SANGEETH P D UNNI 39 AVALOOKKUNNU PO BRIDGE 17:15 ACT ALAPPUZHA MOHANDAS POLICE Cr No1477 / ANI BHAVAN 18-10- 2019 U/s 279 46 RAMAKRISH THOTTAPPALLY PO THOTTAPPAL 2019 IPC & 185 MV AMBALAPUZ BAILED BY ANILAL NAN 49 PURAKKAD P/W - 10 LY 17:10 ACT HA RAJKUMAR.V POLICE VALAPPIL HOUSE VADAKKAL WARD 18-10- Cr No801 / 47 THIRUVAMBADY P PALLATHURU 2019 2019 U/s 279 TRAFFIC PS SI BAILED BY SARATH SHAJI 24 O THY 16:35 IPC ALAPPUZHA MOHANDAS POLICE Muppathil Chira 18-10- Cr No910 / 48 Veettil, Thekkemuri, 2019 2019 U/s 279 BAILED BY Kiran mon Thankachan 26 Champakulam koyikkad 15:10 IPC NEDUMUDI Jayan T L SI POLICE Cr No2153 / Shaji Kenkemathu House, 18-10- 2019 U/s 49 Gopalan Erezha South, Govt Hospital 2019 118(a)
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