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Accused Persons Arrested in Thiruvananthapuram City District from 31.07.2016 to 06.08.2016 Accused Persons arrested in Thiruvananthapuram City district from 31.07.2016 to 06.08.2016 Name of the Name of Name of the Place at Date & Court at Sl. Name of the Age & Cr. No & Sec Police Arresting father of Address of Accused which Time of which No. Accused Sex of Law Station Officer, Rank Accused Arrested Arrest accused & Designation produced 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 H.No.13, Laksham Cr.913/16, Chavadimukku 31.07.2016 1 Shibu Bhaskaran 32/M veedu, U/s.15( c) of Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail Jn. 04.30hrs Mangattokonam Abkari Act Sreenilayam, Cr.914/16, Sreekumaran Chekkalamukku 31.07.2016 2 Sajeev.S.Nair M Chenkodikkadu, U/s.15( c) of Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail Nair Jn. 11.15hrs Aattipra Abkari Act Saraneeyam Veedu, Cr.915/16, U/s 31.07.2016 3 Jijo Sivadasan 27/M Manalkunnu, Cheruvaickal 279 IPC & 185 Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail 20.30hrs Cheruvaickal of MV act Cr.916/16, U/s Manakkunnil Veedu, 01.08.2016 4 Vipin Surendran M Cheruvaickal 279 IPC & 185 Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail Cheruvaickal 00.30hrs of MV act Ravi Vilasam, Sreekaryam 01.08.2016 Cr.917/16, 5 Kumar Sasikumar M Sasthamkonam, Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail Jn. 11.15hrs U/s.279 IPC Cheruvaickal Cr.918/16, U/s Mini Bhavan, Vikas 01.08.2016 6 Santhosh Lathika 35/M Vikas Nagar 118 (a) of KP Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail Nagar, Sreekaaryam 12.30hrs ACT Arun House, Sreekaryam 02.08.2016 Cr.920/16, 7 Aneesh Raj Yohannen 34/M Chittazha, Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail Jn. 09.15hrs U/s.279 IPC Vattappara Nagayilvilakom Cr.921/16, U/s 02.08.2016 8 Biju Krishnan 40/M Veedu, Udayagiri, Udayagiri Jn. 118 (a) of KP Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail 16.30hrs Chempazhanthy ACT Uthrittathi, Cr.922/16, 02.08.2016 9 Rajendran Sreedharan 55/M Thazhekariyam, Gandhipuram U/s.15( c) of Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail 18.00hrs Chellamangalam Abkari Act Rajani Bhavan, Cr.923/16, U/s Chekkalamukku 02.08.2016 10 Ratheesh Sasi 28/M Paruthivila, Kalluvila, 279 IPC & 185 Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail Jn. 20.30hrs Kariyam of MV act Jyothi Bhavan, Cr.924/16, U/s Chavadimukku 02.08.2016 11 Joy Soman 38/M Manvila Colony, 279 IPC & 185 Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail Jn. 23.00hrs Kulathoor of MV act Chilambil House, Cr.925/16, U/s Chekkalamukku 03.08.2016 12 Vishnu Vijayan Nair 25/M Venchavode, 118 (a) of KP Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail Jn. 01.30hrs Sreekaryam ACT Cr.926/16, U/s Bhuvana Vijaya Vilasam, 03.08.2016 13 Vijayakumar M Venchavode Jn 118 (a) of KP Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail Chandrakumar Venchavode 12.30hrs ACT Kamukarakonam Mele Cr.927/16 puthen veedu, 03.08.2016 U/S : 279 IPC 14 Manikandan Velappan Nair M Kallampally Jn. Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail Karumbukonam, 13.45hrs & 185 of MV Edavacode Act Cr.928/16 Kinaruvilayil veedu, Sujin Raju.M.Alexan Powdikonam 03.08.2016 U/S : 279 IPC 15 M Marakkala, Enathu Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail Alexader der Jn. 17.00hrs & 185 of MV Village, Adoor Act Kayyanikonathu Cr.930/16, U/s Powdikonam 04.08.2016 16 Rajesh Sreedharan 40/M Kadayil veedu, 118 (a) of KP Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail Jn. 00.30hrs Powdikonam ACT Usha Bhavan, Cr.931/16, U/s Powdikonam 04.08.2016 17 Ratheesh Rajendran 33/M Gandhipuram, 118 (a) of KP Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail Jn. 01.10hrs Powdikonam ACT Kizhakkumkara Near Cr.932/16, 04.08.2016 18 Vijayan Chellappan 57/M Veedu, Prathibha Prathibha U/s.15( c) & 63 Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail 10.30hrs Nagar, Kallampally Nagar Jn. of Abkari Act Puthuval puthen Cr.933/16, Near Akkulam 04.08.2016 19 Anilkumar Bhaskaran 48/M veedu, Pedikkadu U/s.15( c) & 63 Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail Jn. 15.30hrs Lane, Aakkulam of Abkari Act Sandralayam Veedu, Cr.934/16, Near Vikas 04.08.2016 20 Suji Vidhyadhran 43/M Vikas Nagar, U/s.15( c) & 63 Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail Nagar Jn. 17.30hrs Pangappara of Abkari Act Ajeesh Bhavan, Anu Vikas Nagar 04.08.2016 Cr.935/16 21 Satheesan 19/M Kariyam Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail Satheesan Jn. 19.00hrs U/S : 279 IPC Chellamangalam Manju Bhava, Cr.936/16, U/s 05.08.2016 22 Manikandan Manoharan 33/M Thoppuvilakom, Thoppuvilakam 118 (a) of KP Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail 00.30hrs Powdikonam ACT Mulayil veedu, Cr.937/16, U/s 05.08.2016 23 Abhishek Chandran Pillai M Kallampally, Kallampally Jn. 118 (a) of KP Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail 01.30hrs Sreekaryam ACT MR Bhavan, 05.08.2016 Cr.938/16 24 Jithu Mohanan M/21 Panappakunnu, Mukkilkada Jn. Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail 18.30hrs U/S : 279 IPC Kilimanoor Mullapalli veedu, Muhammed Chavadimukku 05.08.2016 Cr.939/16 25 Abdul Asees M Near Olappanna Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail Riswan Jn. 19.15hrs U/S : 279 IPC Juma Masjid Cr.940/16 S.S.Bhavan, Harikumaran Sreekaryam 05.08.2016 U/S : 279 IPC 26 Ramakrishna Pillai Nalloorkonam, Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail Nair Jn. 20.30hrs & 185 of MV Chellamangalm M/46 Act Kizhakkevila veedu, Akshay Sreekaryam 06.08.2016 Cr.941/16 27 Vijaykumar M/19 S.N.Nagar, Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail Vijayan Market JN. 10.00hrs U/S : 279 IPC Mannanthala Dwani House, TC Sreekaryam 06.08.2016 Cr.942/16 28 Amal Roy Roy M IV/1686, CRP Nagar, Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail Market JN. 10.00hrs U/S : 279 IPC Manvila Cr.943/16, Perungottukonam Sreekaryam 06.08.2016 29 Anilkumar Sreekumar M/31 U/s.15( c) of Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail puthen veedu, Peyad Market JN. 16.10hrs Abkari Act Kesava Mandiram, Near Anayara NSS karayogam, Cr.944/16 Thannikkunnu (P/A- Sreekaryam 06.08.2016 U/S : 279 IPC 30 Sani John Joy 41/M Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail Kizhakke attath Market JN. 17.10hrs & 185 of MV Puthen veedu, Act Vettiyar, Mavelikkara) Cr.945/16 Kadayil Veedu, Sreekaryam 06.08.2016 U/S : 279 IPC 31 Shajikumar Sasidharan 40/M Kallampalli, Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail Jn. 18.30hrs & 185 of MV Edavacode Act Elluvila veedu, Cr.946/16, U/s 06.08.2016 32 Gopi Kunjan 62/M Mankuzhi, Mankuzhi Jn. 118 (a) of KP Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail 20.20hrs Sreekaryam ACT Cr.947/16 Thadathinkara veedu, U/S : 279 IPC 33 Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail Keerikkuzhi, 06.08.2016 & 185 of MV Praveen Antony 28/M Chempazhanthy Sreekaryam Jn.21.20hrs Act Cr.948/16 U/S : 279 IPC 34 Sreekariyam SHO Station Bail 06.08.2016 & 185 of MV Venugopalan Janardhana Pillai50/M Puthen vila, Kariyam Sreekaryam Jn.22.00hrs Act Kuzhivila Veedu, 949/16 Vikas 40/16 31-07-16 S.S Suresh 35 Manu Mulayam Nadathara, Over Bridge 15 © of Abkari Vanchiyoor JFMC - XI Painadathu Male 11.10 hrs Kumar Thrissur Act Undakunnil Veedu, 950/16 38/16 31-07-16 S.S Suresh 36 Sunil Kumar Sasidaran Udayampara, Over Bridge 15© of Abkari Vanchiyoor JFMC - XI Male 11.40 hrs Kumar Nellinadu Act SNRA - 102, Near 951/16 52/16 Ammankovil, Thakaraparam 31-07-16 S. Suresh 37 Muthukumar Ramakrishnan 15 © of Abkari Vanchiyoor JFMC - XI Male Puthenkotta Jn, bu 18.10 hrs Kumar act Manacaud TC 34/1702, Snehalayam Veedu, 952/16 40/16 Near FCI, Vanchipoor 31-07-16 S. Suresh 38 Franklin Chellam 279 IPC &185 Vanchiyoor JFMC - XI Male Kochuthoppu, Fund 20.20 hrs Kumar of MV Act sanghumugham, Pettah Thiruvanam Veedu, 953/16 59/16 Uppidamoodu 01-08-16 39 ChandraBabu Somanpillai Sivalayam Road, 279 IPC & 185 B. Asokan Vanchiyoor JFMC - XI Male Jn 00.25 hrs Nemom, Vellayani of MV Act Near Gamariya LP School, Ramakrishna New Arafa 22/16 01-08-16 954/16 40 Jakir Hussain Manohar Ali Nagar, Gamariya Resturant, V.Saijunath Vanchiyoor JFMC - XI Male 10.50 hrs 379 IPC Village, Karimganj Eanchakkal Dist., Assam Door No 21, Maulavi Street, Muhammed 50/16 Thengapattanam, Thakaraparam 02-08-16 956/16 41 Aneesh Sagar.V.N Vanchiyoor JFMC - XI Nuh Male Vilavancodu Taluk, bu 12.40 hrs 279 IPC Kanyakumari, Tamilnadu TC 75/81,SM Lock, 35/16 Ayurveda 02-08-16 958/16 42 Shefeek Shamsudeen Poonthura, Sagar.V.N Vanchiyoor JFMC - XI Male College Jn 13.45 hrs 283 IPC Muttathara Chithira Veedu, 959/16 Harikumaran 42/16 Nalumukku, 02-08-16 43 Sekhar Studio Road, Estate 279 IPC & 185 Sagar.V.N Vanchiyoor JFMC - XI Nair Male Pettah 18.20 hrs PO, Vellayani, Nemom of MV Act Valyalil veedu, Charuvila, Near 960/16 35/16 02-08-16 44 Vikraman Chellappan Melamkodu Devi Statue 279 IPC & 185 Sagar.V.N Vanchiyoor JFMC - XI Male 19.05 hrs Temple, Mudavan of MV Act Mugal, Thirumala Soumya Bhavan, Near VHSS Paruthypally, 961/16 25/16 Thakaraparam 02-08-16 45 Sanjith Sasidharan Ward 4, 279 IPC &185 Sagar.V.N Vanchiyoor JFMC - XI Male bu 19.45 hrs Mannoorkara, of MV Act Kuttichal Veyloor Veedu, 962/16 50/16 Thakaraparam 02-08-16 46 Abhith Kumar Sankarapilla Chuzhambala, 279 IPC & 185 Sagar.V.N Vanchiyoor JFMC - XI Male bu 21.00 hrs Mukkola, TVPM of MV Act TC 48/714, Thoppuvilakathu 963/16 Santhosh 32/16 General 02-08-16 47 Sasi Veedu, Sreemoolam 279 IPC &185 Sagar.V.N Vanchiyoor JFMC - XI Kumar Male Hospital 22.45 hrs Nagar, Attukal, of MV Act Manacaud Village Door No 16, South side of Madura 964/16 Muhammed 42/16 03-08-16 S.S Suresh 48 Khader Basha Meenakshi Temple, Vanchiyoor Jn 118(a) of KP Vanchiyoor JFMC - XI Sali Male 10.05 hrs Kumar Madurai Dist, Act Madurai Taluk TC 29/282, Lekshmi Vilakam, 965/16 38/16 Thengappura 03-08-16 49 Saji Damodaran Thengappura, 118(a) of KP V.Saijunath Vanchiyoor JFMC - XI Male Lane 20.05 hrs Palkulangara ward, Act Vanchiyoor Village TC 29/463, Pulimootuvilakam 966/16 Gopalan 45/16 Veedu, Thengappura Thengappura 03-08-16 50 Kumar 118(a) of KP V.Saijunath Vanchiyoor JFMC - XI Chettiyar Male Lane, Palkulangara Lane 20.10 hrs Act Ward, Vanchiyoor Village TC 32/634-2, Nidhi Veedu, Near 967/16 26/16 Vettukadu, 03-08-16 51 Vikraman Thambi Enchakal 279 IPC & 185 Sagar.V.N Vanchiyoor JFMC - XI Male Vattuswamy Temple, 21.05 hrs of MV Act Vettukad, Kadakampally TC 30/1100, 968/16 Krishna 34/16 Thengappura Lane, 03-08-16 52 Nadaraj Pilla Kaithamukku 279 IPC & 185 Sagar.V.N Vanchiyoor
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