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Accused Persons Arrested in Alappuzha District from 17.08.2014 to 23.08.2014 Accused Persons arrested in Alappuzha district from 17.08.2014 to 23.08.2014 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, Rank which No. Accused Sex of Law Station Accused Arrested Arrest & accused Designation produced 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 KANIYAM THARAYIL Cr. 1055/14, U/S MCH, 17.08.2014 AMBALAPUZ S.DWIJESH, SI 1 SELVAN THANKAPPAN 42, M VEEDU, ALAPPATTU, 15(C ) OF KA POLICE BAIL VANDANAM 12.25 HA OF POLICE KOLLAM Act Cr. 1055/14, U/S ANJILIPPARAMBIL, MCH, 17.08.2014 AMBALAPUZ S.DWIJESH, SI 2 SREEJI LAKSHMANAN 43, M 15(C ) OF KA POLICE BAIL PURAKKAD P/W-18 VANDANAM 12.25 HA OF POLICE Act PARUTHIPPARAMBU VEEDU, Cr. 1056/14, U/S JANARDHANA 17.08.2014 AMBALAPUZ S.DWIJESH, SI 3 SOBHANAN 42, M KANJIPPADAM, KAKAZHAM 15(C ) OF KA POLICE BAIL N 16.15` HA OF POLICE AMPALAPPUZHA Act SOUTH P/W-4 KRISHNAPADAM, Cr. 1057/14, U/S RADHAKRISH AMBALAPUZH 17.08.2014 AMBALAPUZ S.DWIJESH, SI 4 ABHILASH 30, M AMBALAPUZHA 15(C ) OF KA POLICE BAIL NAN A 16.18 HA OF POLICE SOUTH P/W-18 Act TAHIPPARAMBIL J.F.M.C, VEEDU, MCH, 17.08.2014 Cr. 1058/14, U/S AMBALAPUZ S.DWIJESH, SI 5 Safarudheen Shamsudheen 40 AMBALAPUZ ERAVUKADU WARD, VANDANAM 16.50 27 of NDPS Act HA OF POLICE HA ALAPPUZHA MOHANALAYAM THOTTAPALL 17.08.2014 Cr. 1059/14, U/S AMBALAPUZ S.DWIJESH, SI 6 PRABHU MOHANAN 25, M VEEDU, PURAKKAD POLICE BAIL Y 19.30 118(a) of KP Act HA OF POLICE P/W-10 KUMBALASSERY KOCHUCHERU THOPPIL VEEDU, 17.08.2014 Cr. 1060/14, U/S AMBALAPUZ S.DWIJESH, SI 7 VIJI 34, M KACHERY JN POLICE BAIL KKAN KOMANA, 21.20 118(a) of KP Act HA OF POLICE AMBALAPUZHA Cr. 1061/14, U/S ASHOK LISHA BHAVANAM, MCH, 17.08.2014 AMBALAPUZ S.DWIJESH, SI 8 KUMARAN 39, M 15(C ) OF KA POLICE BAIL KUMAR VALLIKUNNAM VANDANAM 21.45 HA OF POLICE Act Cr. 1063/14, U/S BANDUCHIRA, THOTTAPALL 19.08.2014 6(B) OF COTPA AMBALAPUZ S.DWIJESH, SI 9 BHASURAN SREEDHARAN 72, M POLICE BAIL PURAKKAD P/W-7 Y 10.00 & 118(i) OF KP HA OF POLICE ACT CHENNATTU VEEDU, Cr. 1064/14, U/S RAMACHAND SANKARAN 19.08.2014 AMBALAPUZ S.DWIJESH, SI 10 54, M AMBALAPUZHA THAKAZHY JN 279 IPC & 185 POLICE BAIL RAN NAIR 17.45 HA OF POLICE NORTH P/W-11 of MV Act Cr. 1068/14, U/S THATTASSERY, 20.08.2014 AMBALAPUZ S.DWIJESH, SI 11 LAIJU JOSHI 33, M THAKAZHY JN 15(C ) OF KA POLICE BAIL THAKAZHY P/W-3 18.00 HA OF POLICE Act CR. 1069/14, PUTHUVAL, 20.08.2014 AMBALAPUZ S.DWIJESH, SI 12 SUNIL MOHANAN 34, M PURAKKAD U/S 118(a) of POLICE BAIL PURAKKAD P/W-17 23.30 HA OF POLICE KP Act T. KUNNUTHARA PUSHKARAN, SAJESH KRISHNAN VEEDU, 17.08.2014 CR. 661/14 U/S 13 MALE 27 KOTTARAM Nedumudy GASI OF Police Bail. KUMAR KUTTY CHAMPAKULAM P O, 16.55 HRS 279 IPC POLICE, NEDUMUDY P/W-VII NEDUMUDY MANGALAPPALLY R.GOPALAKRIS TONY THOMAS HOUSE, 18.08.2014 CR. 662/14 U/S HNAN NAIR,S I 14 MALE 30 PARYATH JN Nedumudy Police Bail. THOMAS VARGHESE CHAMPAKULAM P/W- 18.40 HRS 279 IPC OF POLICE, VIII NEDUMUDY R.GOPALAKRIS CR. 663/14 U/S ANITHA BHAVAN, KAINAKARY 18.08.2014 HNAN NAIR,S I 15 MANILAL MANIYAN MALE 26 279 IPC & 185 NEDUMUDY Police Bail. PONGA NEDUMUDY JN 20.50 HRS OF POLICE, OF MV ACT NEDUMUDY KAIDAKATHUM R.GOPALAKRIS PARAMBU, NEAR CR. 664/14 U/S PAVANKUMA 18.08.2014 HNAN NAIR,S I 16 PRASAD MALE 37 UDHAYANPEROOR PALLATHURU 15 (C) R/W 63 Nedumudy Police Bail. R 23.50 HRS OF POLICE, P/W-VIII, THY BRIDGE OF KA ACT NEDUMUDY ERUNAKULAM IDAYADI PARAMIL VEEDU, MOOLAMKULAM KARA, NATTAKAM VILLAGE, KOTTAYAM MUNICIPAL NOW R.GOPALAKRIS CR. 653/14 U/S RAJESH @ RESIDING AT NEDUMUDY P 18.08.2014 HNAN NAIR,S I 17 RAJU MALE 24 279, 337, 338 Nedumudy Police Bail. RAJEEV EDAYADI PARAMBIL S 10.30 HRS OF POLICE, IPC VEEDU, HOUSE No NEDUMUDY 456, PANACHIKKADU P/W-XII, PATHAMUTTAM MURI, PANACHIKADU VILLAGE PUTHANPARAMBU, R.GOPALAKRIS CR. 667/14 U/S PADAHARAM P O, CHAMPAKULA 19.08.2014 HNAN NAIR,S I 18 MONICHAN VASU MALE 35 15 (C) R/W 63 Nedumudy Police Bail. THAKAZHY P/W-III, M 19.20 HRS OF POLICE, OF KA ACT NADUBHAGAM NEDUMUDY R.GOPALAKRIS KANYAKKONIL, 19.08.2014 CR. 668/14 U/S HNAN NAIR,S I 19 VIMAL VASUDEVAN MALE 24 POOPPALLY Nedumudy Police Bail. THAKAZHY P/W-IV 20.20 HRS 118 OF KP ACT OF POLICE, NEDUMUDY CHIRATHARA IMBIKKADU ANILKUMAR.E. VEEDU, UMBIKKADU CR. 670/14 U/S PADMANABHA VARAMBINAK 20.08.2014 V,GS I OF 20 SIJUMON MALE 34 VARAMBINAKAM, 15 (C) R/W 63 Nedumudy Police Bail. N AM MILLU 19.25 HRS POLICE, CHAMPAKULAM P/W- OF KA ACT JHETTY NEDUMUDY I KARYAPARAMBU R.GOPALAKRIS VEEDU, CR. 671/14 U/S HNAN NAIR,S I 21 JIJI SIRIAC SIRIYAC MALE NADUBHAGAM, PARYATH JN 21.08.2014 279 IPC & 185 Nedumudy Police Bail. OF POLICE, CHAMPAKULAM, OF MV ACT NEDUMUDY NEDUMUDY P/W-XIII AMPATHIL CHIRA R.GOPALAKRIS CR. 672/14 U/S SANALKUMA GOPI VEEDU, MANIMALMUT 22.08.2014 HNAN NAIR,S I 22 MALE 36 118 (A) OF KP Nedumudy Police Bail. R GOVINDAN CHENNAMKARY, TU 18.20 HRS OF POLICE, ACT NEDUMUDY P/W-II NEDUMUDY THAIVELI VEEDU, R.GOPALAKRIS CR. 673/14 U/S VADAYKAL P O, 23.08.2014 HNAN NAIR,S I 23 DEVADASAN DIVAKARAN MALE PARYATH JN 279 IPC & 185 Nedumudy Police Bail. PUNNAPRA NORTH 16.35 HRS OF POLICE, OF MV ACT P/W-XVII NEDUMUDY CR. 674/14 U/S R.GOPALAKRIS KATTILCHIRA PALLATHURU 23.08.2014 118 (I) OF KP HNAN NAIR,S I 24 DEVAKUMAR MADHAVAN MALE 37 HOUSE, KAINKARY Nedumudy Police Bail. THY 17.45 HRS ACT & 6 R/W OF POLICE, P/W- XII 24 OF COTPA NEDUMUDY Tharayilkalam, Aroor 17.08.14, 812/14 U/s Bail from 25 Renjith Kumaran 29, Male Puthiyapalam Poochakkal A. V. Biju, SI P/W-12 19.15 hrs 118(a) KP Act Station 814/14 U/s 279 Kuttan Nideesh Bhavan, Nalpthenneeswar 17.08.14, Bail from 26 Nideesh 25, Male IPC & 185 MV Poochakkal A. V. Biju, SI Kunjappan Panavally P/W-14 am 19.50 hrs Station Act 815/14 U/s 279 Ambikathurth Veettil, 17.08.14, Bail from 27 Aneesh Aravindan 28, Male Odampally IPC & 185 MV Poochakkal A. V. Biju, SI Panavally P/W-8 20.30 Hrs Station Act 816/14 U/s 279 Muttiparambil, Nalpthenneeswar 17.08.14, Bail from 28 Sanoj Balakrishnan 39, Male IPC & 185 MV Poochakkal A. V. Biju, SI Panavally P/W-14 am 21.15 Hrs Station Act Geethalayam, Pela P.O. 19.08.14, 819/14 U/s 29 Ram Wilson Thankaiyan Nady Male Chettikulangara, Mavelikara Poochakkal A. V. Biju, SI Judicial Custody 20.0 Hrs 416,420 IPC Mavelikkara 821/14 U/s 279 Ponnuthattichira Veettil, 18.08.14, Bail from 30 Jayaprasad Prabhakaran 38, Male Poochakkal IPC & 185 MV Poochakkal A. V. Biju, SI Thykattuserry P/W-14 23.00 Hrs Station Act Thoppuveli House, 19.08.14, 822/14 U/s Bail from 31 Uthaman Kochuappan 49, Male Panavally Poochakkal A. V. Biju, SI Panavally P/W-6 16.00 Hrs 118(a) KP Act Station Nikarthil, Panavally P/W- 19.08.14, 822/14 U/s Bail from 32 Afsal Ummer 24, Male Panavally Poochakkal A. V. Biju, SI 6 16.00 Hrs 118(a) KP Act Station 823/14 U/s 279 Vinaya Bhavanam, 19.08.14, Bail from 33 Vinayamon Mohandas 32, Male Makkekavala IPC & 185 MV Poochakkal A. V. Biju, SI Thykattusserry P/W-9 20.025 Hrs Station Act 825/14 U/s 118(i) Vattathara, Panavally 20.08.14, KP Act & 6(b) Bail from 34 John Joseph Joseph 32, Male Thrichattukulam Poochakkal A. V. Biju, SI P/W-18 09.10 Hrs r/w 20 of Station COTPA Act 827/14 U/s Kizhakkemundakkal, 20.08.14, 35 Jayesh Venu 26, Male Poochakkal 20(b)II(A) NDPS Poochakkal A. V. Biju, SI Bail from Court Muttuchira, Kottayam 19.15 Hrs Act 828/14 U/s Arayanattu Nikarthil, 20.08.14, Bail from 36 Vishnu Karthikayan 24, Male Odampally 20(b)II(A) NDPS Poochakkal A. V. Biju, SI Ezhupunna P/W-6 20.00 Hrs Station Act 829/14 U/s 279 Kothakara Nikarth, 20.08.14, Bail from 37 Baburaj Gopinathan Pilla 39, Male Poochakkal IPC & 185 MV Poochakkal A. V. Biju, SI Pallipuram P/W-3 21.10 Hrs Station Act 830/14 U/s Ambalathara Veliyil, 21.08.14, Bail from 38 Sarathlal Chellappan 28, Male Manappuram 20(b)II(A) NDPS Poochakkal A. V. Biju, SI Vechoor P/W 01.00 Hrs Station Act Vallyezhathuchira Anchukandamchi 21.08.14, 832/14 U/s 15 ( c Bail from 39 Abilash Narayanan Male Poochakkal A. V. Biju, SI Veettil, Panavally P/W-3 ra 15.45 hrs ) KA Act Station Mattamel Nikarth, Anchukandamchi 21.08.14, 832/14 U/s 15 ( c Bail from 40 Uthaman@Raju Vava 33, Male Poochakkal A.
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