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Pathanamthitta District from 25.02.2018 to 03.03.2018 Accused Persons arrested in pathanamthitta district from 25.02.2018 to 03.03.2018 Name of Name of Name of the Place at Date & Arresting the Court Sl. Name of the Age & Cr. No & Police father of Address of Accused which Time of Officer, at which No. Accused Sex Sec of Law Station Accused Arrested Arrest Rank & accused Designation produced 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ELSY BHAVANAM,CHE 630/2018 ADOOR S/O,ANAN 27, 03-03-2018 MUHAMMA BAILED BY 1 ANEESH ENIVILA,MAROOR MAROOR U/s 118(a) of (PATHANA DAN Male ,21:25 DALI POLICE ,ENADIMANGALA KP Act MTHITTA) M KALLUVILAYATH 629/2018 IL HOUSE , NEAR ADOOR MUHAMMA JOSE S/O,GEEVA 50, KSRTC 03-03-2018 U/s 279 IPC BAILED BY 2 ENATHU PETROL (PATHANA DALI,ADL.SI. VARGHESE RGHESE Male ADOOR ,19:15 & 185 MV POLICE PUMP.ENATHU MTHITTA) ADOOR ACT VILLAGE VINEESH 628/2018 REVENUE ADOOR S/O,VIJAYA 28, BHAVANAM,KEER 03-03-2018 U/s 279 IPC P.B.SOMARA BAILED BY 3 ANJITH TOWER (PATHANA NACHARI Male UKUZHI,PANDAL ,18:30 & 3(1) r/w JAN SI POLICE JUNCTION MTHITTA) AM 181 MV Act 627/2018 U/s 48 K PUTHANVILA R/W 58 OF VEEDU,NOORAN HOLY ADOOR MUHAMMA S/O,SREED 38, 03-03-2018 KERALA BAILED BY 4 RAJESH ADU,ERUMAKKU CROSS (PATHANA DALI,ADL.SI. HARAN Male ,17:55 MINES AND POLICE ZHI,PALAMEL JUNCTION MTHITTA) ADOOR MINERALS VILLAGE CONCESSIO N RULE 626/2018 U/s 48 K SUNIL R/W 58 OF BHAVAN,MAMM ADOOR MUHAMMA S/O,SUREN 30, NELLIMOOT 03-03-2018 KERALA BAILED BY 5 SUMESH OODU,ERUMAKK (PATHANA DALI,ADL.SI. DRAN Male TILPADI ,17:25 MINES AND POLICE UZHI,PALAMEL MTHITTA) ADOOR MINERALS VILLAGE,ADOOR CONCESSIO N RULE SUBHASH BHAVAN,VIJAYAP 624/2018 URAM,VAYALINU HOLY ADOOR P.B.SOMARA S/O,SUREN 27, 03-03-2018 U/s 279 IPC BAILED BY 6 SUBHASH M CROSS (PATHANA JAN SI DRAN Male ,11:10 & 3(1) r/w POLICE PADINJARU,THU JUNCTION MTHITTA) TRAFFIC 181 MV Act MPAMON VILLAGE 622/2018 U/s 48 K EETTY VILAYIL R/W 58 OF ADOOR MUHAMMA GEORGE 47, VEEDU,BLOCK 03-03-2018 KERALA BAILED BY 7 S/O,JOSEPH KSRTC (PATHANA DALI,ADL.SI. KUTTY Male PADI,VAYALA,ER ,09:35 MINES AND POLICE MTHITTA) ADOOR ATHU VILLAGE MINERALS CONCESSIO N RULE MYLAVILA PUTHEN 621/2018 ADOOR MUHAMMA S/O,MATH 46, 03-03-2018 BAILED BY 8 JOY VEEDU,PANNIVEL 14 MILE U/s 118(a) of (PATHANA DALI,ADL.SI. AI Male ,10:15 POLICE IKKAL,MELOODU, KP Act MTHITTA) ADOOR PERINGANADU MANAKKADU VEEDU,ANGADIK 620/2018 AJI KAL SOUTH ADOOR S/O,GOPAL 44, PARAKKOD 03-03-2018 U/s 279 IPC BAILED BY 9 GOPALANA MURI,ANGADIKK (PATHANA R. VIJAYAN ANACHARI Male U ,01:20 & 185 MV POLICE CHARI AL MTHITTA) ACT VILLAGE,KODUM ON KUZHIVILA PUTHEN VEEDU,ANGADIK S/O,SOMA 619/2018 ADOOR SREENATH. 32, KAL SOUTH PARAKKOD 03-03-2018 BAILED BY 10 NATHAN U/s 118(a) of (PATHANA R. VIJAYAN S.NAIR Male MURI,ANGADIKK U ,01:20 POLICE NAIR KP Act MTHITTA) AL VILLAGE,KODUM ON 618/2018 KANNANKUNNIL, ADOOR S/O,PRAKA 23, 01-03-2018 U/s 279 IPC R VIJAYAN 11 BIBIN PANDALAM ADOOR (PATHANA ARRESTED SH Male ,18:25 & 185 MV SI ADUR THEKKEKARA MTHITTA) ACT 617/2018 ADOOR S/O,KUNJU 51, PANNIVALIKKAL, 01-03-2018 R VIJAYAN 12 VIJAYAN MELOOD U/s 118(a) of (PATHANA ARRESTED KUNJU Male MELOOD ,19:10 SI ADUR KP Act MTHITTA) 616/2018 MUKALUVILAYIL ADOOR MARIYAPP S/O,SUBRA 44, PARAKKOO 01-03-2018 U/s 279 IPC R VIJAYAN 13 VEEDU,MOONNA (PATHANA ARRESTED AN MANYAN Male DU ,17:50 & 185 MV SI ADUR LAM ADOOR MTHITTA) ACT KOZHYSSERY 615/2018 ADOOR S/O,PANKA 28, THARAYIL CHENNAMP 01-03-2018 U/s 4 r/w 21 R VIJAYAN 14 PRAJEESH (PATHANA ARRESTED JAKSHAN Male VEEDU,KATTANA ALLY ,16:40 of MMDR SI ADUR MTHITTA) M Act 613/2018 S/O,MATH MURUPPEL LIBIN ADOOR 21, HOLLYCROS 01-03-2018 U/s 279 IPC R VIJAYAN 15 LIBIN AIPAPPAC VILA (PATHANA ARRESTED Male S JUN ,12:35 & 185 MV SI ADUR HAN ,PARANTHAL MTHITTA) ACT 614/2018 U/s 279 IPC ADOOR S/O,SHAJA 19, AKBAR MANZIL , KSRTC 01-03-2018 R VIJAYAN 16 AKBARSHA & 128 r/w (PATHANA ARRESTED HAN Male EZHAMKULAM ADOOR ,12:10 SI ADUR 177 of MV MTHITTA) Act 612/2018 ANEESH ADOOR S/O,JAGAN 24, TB JUN 01-03-2018 U/s 279 IPC R VIJAYAN 17 HAREESH BHAVAN , (PATHANA ARRESTED ATHAN Male ADOOR ,11:40 21 (25) OF SI ADUR KALANJOOR MTHITTA) CMVR THUNDU PARAMBIL 610/2018 ADOOR 18, VEEDU THENGAMA 01-03-2018 18 JOMON S/O,Johnson U/s 119(a) of (PATHANA JOSHI ARRESTED Male MOOLAPPADU M ,16:50 KP Act MTHITTA) PADINJATTIL SOORANDU RASHID MANZIL SOORANADU 609/2018 ADOOR 18, KOLLAYIKK 01-03-2018 19 RASHID S/O,Rafi THEKKU U/s 119(a) of (PATHANA JOSHI ARRESTED Male AL ,16:50 SOORANADU KP Act MTHITTA) KOLLAM PRASAD BHAVANAM 608/2018 ADOOR VISHNU S/O,Sivapra 18, SOORANAD THENGAMA 01-03-2018 20 U/s 119(a) of (PATHANA JOSHI ARRESTED PRASAD sad Male THEKKU M ,16:30 KP Act MTHITTA) SOORANADA KOLLAM KARUMPELIL 605/2018 ADOOR UNNIKRISH S/O,sivaram 26, VEETIL,POOTHAN ELAMANNU 01-03-2018 U/s 323 R VIJAYAN 21 (PATHANA ARRESTED NAN NAIR an Male KARA,ENATHIMA R ,17:50 ,324,427 , 34 SI ADUR MTHITTA) NGALAM IPC 605/2018 PRAMOD ADOOR S/O,Mohana 30, ELAMANNU 01-03-2018 U/s 323 R VIJAYAN 22 PRAMOD BHAVAN,POOTH (PATHANA ARRESTED n Nair Male R ,17:50 ,324,427 , 34 SI ADUR ANKARA MTHITTA) IPC PADINJAGEKINAR 604/2018 UVILA ADOOR 59, PWD REST 01-03-2018 U/s 279 IPC 23 ABRAHAM S/O,George MULAMUKKU (PATHANA JOSHI ARRESTED Male HOUSE. ,10:20 & 132 r/w MUNDA PALLY MTHITTA) 179 MV Act ADOOR SUNIL BHAVANAM 603/2018 ADOOR 39, KSRTC 01-03-2018 24 ANIL S/O,Gopalan CHENNAYI U/s 119(a) of (PATHANA JOSHI ARRESTED Male ADOOR ,11:10 KUNNU KP Act MTHITTA) PONGALADI THEKKADATHUV 602/2018 ADOOR S/O,Vikram 32, EEDU 01-03-2018 U/s 48k 25 MANOJ HS JUN (PATHANA JOSHI ARRESTED an Male MEENAMTHERIM ,10:30 R/w58 MTHITTA) URI PATTAZHI Kmmcr CHIRAKONIL 600/2018 VEED ADOOR ANWARSH S/O,Rajan 28, KANNAN 01-03-2018 U/s 279 IPC 26 PAZHAKULAM (PATHANA JOSHI ARRESTED A Shereef Male KODU ,09:20 & 3(1) r/w PALLICKAL MTHITTA) 181 MV Act ADOOR DOOR NO92 MANIKARAN 599/2018 ADOOR DHANSEKA S/O,Manim 27, KOTTA NAGAR NELLIMOOT 01-03-2018 27 U/s 118(e) of (PATHANA JOSHI ARRESTED RAN uthu Male MARA TILPPADI ,07:30 KP Act MTHITTA) DHARAMAPURI TAMIL NADU KOCHUTHUNDIL 598/2018 ADOOR 42, VEED VAYALA ELAMANNO 28-02-2018 28 SANTHOSH S/O,Baby U/s 118(a) of (PATHANA JOSHI ARRESTED Male ARUKALIKKAL OR ,01:30 KP Act MTHITTA) EZHAMKULAM KALATHIL VEEDU ,PALLIKKAL PO 597/2018 ADOOR S/O,Kunjura 25, ,ELIPPIKKULAM KADAMANK 28-02-2018 U/s 4(1)(A) BAILED BY 29 AMAL (PATHANA JOSHI V man Male MURI ULAM ,20:00 r/w 21 of POLICE MTHITTA) ,KATTANAM MMDR Act VILLAGE ,NOORANADU VATTAKKATTU 595/2018 MURIYIL VEEDU ADOOR JIJIN S/O,Kunjum 31, 28-02-2018 U/s 279 IPC BAILED BY 30 ,VAYALA MURI, ADOOR (PATHANA JOSHI V VARGHESE on Male ,20:05 & 185 MV POLICE ERATHU MTHITTA) ACT VILLAGE , ADOOR KANDATHIL KOCHU 594/2018 ADOOR JO S/O,Gee 56, PUTHANVEEDU HS JN 28-02-2018 U/s 279 IPC BAILED BY 31 (PATHANA JOSHI V VARGHESE Varghese Male ,NEAR BSNL ADOOR ,19:10 & 185 MV POLICE MTHITTA) EXCHANGE ACT ADOOR PALAVILAYIL 592/2018 VEEDU , ADOOR S/O,Ponnac 23, NELLIMOOT 28-02-2018 U/s 279 IPC SANTHOSH BAILED BY 32 SAJEEV MAHARSHIKKAV (PATHANA han achari Male TILPADI ,09:50 & 3(1) r/w S POLICE U ,ENATH MURI , MTHITTA) 181 MV Act ENATH CHAMAVILA VADAKKETHIL VEEDU ,NEAR S/O,Jamalud 591/2018 ADOOR 42, PRIVATE BUS MARKET JN 28-02-2018 SANTHOSH BAILED BY 33 BIJU JAMAL een U/s 118(a) of (PATHANA Male STAND ADOOR ,08:30 S POLICE Raowthar KP Act MTHITTA) PARAKKODU , PARAKKODU , ADOOR CHETTIYARARAY ATHU THEKKETHIL , SOORANADU 590/2018 ADOOR S/O,Ramach 32, NELLIMUKA 28-02-2018 SANTHOSH BAILED BY 34 BIJU VADAKKU , U/s 118(e) of (PATHANA andran Male L ,07:20 S POLICE SOORANADU KP Act MTHITTA) VADAKKU VILLAGE , KOLLAM THATTARAYYAT HU KIZHAKKETHIL 589/2018 ADOOR RAJESH S/O,Radhak 27, ,PATHANAMTHIT NELLIMUKA 28-02-2018 SANTHOSH BAILED BY 35 U/s 118(e) of (PATHANA KRISHNAN rishna Pillai Male TA , IRAVICHIRA L ,07:00 S POLICE KP Act MTHITTA) NADUVILE MURI , SOORANADU SOUTH VILLAGE KANNAMPALLIL VEEDU , SOORANADU 588/2018 VADAKKU , ADOOR S/O,Maniya 40, NELLIMUKA 28-02-2018 U/s 4(1)(A) SANTHOSH BAILED BY 36 GIREESH PADINJAREMURI (PATHANA n Male L ,22:50 r/w 21 of S POLICE , SOORANADU MTHITTA) MMDR Act VADAKKU VILLAGE , KOLLAM METHARANGU 587/2018 KIZHAKKETHIL ADOOR S/O,Subairk 28, NELLIMUKA 28-02-2018 U/s 4(1)(A) SANTHOSH BAILED BY 37 SUDHEER ,PUTHIYAKAVU (PATHANA utty Male L ,06:45 r/w 21 of S POLICE VADAKKU MURI , MTHITTA) MMDR Act KARUNAGAPALLI CHARUVIL THEKKETHIL , SOORANADU 586/2018 ADOOR GOPALAKR 45, THEKKU NELLIMUKA 28-02-2018 U/s 4(1)(A) SANTHOSH BAILED BY 38 S/O,Vijayan (PATHANA ISHNAN Male ,ERAVICHIRA L ,21:35 r/w 21 of S POLICE MTHITTA) KIZHAKKU MURI MMDR Act , SOORANADU THEKKU VILLAGE SABARIPRRDAM,S OORANADU , 585/2018 PADINJAREMURI ADOOR S/O,Kochuk 41, NELLIMUKA 28-02-2018 U/s 4(1)(A) SANTHOSH BAILED BY 39 RAJU , SOORANADU (PATHANA unju Male L ,06:30 r/w 21 of S POLICE VADAKKU MTHITTA) MMDR Act VILLAGE , KOLLAM DEEPALAYAM ,THAZHAVA 584/2018 ADOOR S/O,Divakar 31, ,THEKKETHERI THOTTAMU 28-02-2018 U/s 4(1)(A) SANTHOSH BAILED BY 40 SHIJU (PATHANA an Male MURI , KKU ,06:15 r/w 21 of S POLICE MTHITTA) THAZHAVA , MMDR Act KOLLAM KUNNUMPURAT HU VEEDU 580/2018 SANTHOSH THENNAPARAMP ADOOR SHYAM 29, ADOOR 27-02-2018 U/s 279 IPC S SI OF BAILED BY 41 S/O,RAJAN U PAZHAKULAM (PATHANA LAL Male BYPASS ,19:45 & 185 MV POLICE POLICE KIZHAK MTHITTA) ACT ADOOR PERINGANADU VILLAGE PRESANNA 579/2018 SANTHOSH AKHIL P BHAVAN KSRTC ADOOR S/O,SUREN 25, 27-02-2018 U/s 279 IPC S SI OF BAILED BY 42 SURENDRA CHANDRAVELIPA JUNCTION (PATHANA DRAN NAIR Male ,18:10 & 185 MV POLICE POLICE N DI MALLIKA ADOOR MTHITTA) ACT ADOOR PANDALAM MUJEEB MANZIL S/O,MUHA SANTHOSH IVARUKALA HOLLYCROS 578/2018 ADOOR MMAD 23, 27-02-2018 S SI OF BAILED BY 43 MUJEEB KUNNNATHOOR S JAN U/s 118(e) of (PATHANA MUSTHAPH Male ,17:55 POLICE POLICE VILLAGE KOLLM ADOOR KP Act MTHITTA) A ADOOR RURAL BBIN VILLA 577/2018 MELOODU,PERIG
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