Accused Persons Arrested in Alappuzha District from 18.10.2020To24.10.2020

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Accused Persons Arrested in Alappuzha District from 18.10.2020To24.10.2020 Accused Persons arrested in Alappuzha district from 18.10.2020to24.10.2020 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 Rajeev Bhavanam, Cr No- 1060 / 24-10-2020 BAILED BY 1 Narayanan NairRamakrishnan Nair63 Male Venmony thazham Thazhathambalam 2020 U/s 118 VENMANI Pradeep S 22:30 POLICE Muri, Venmony village (a) of KP Act Cr No- 835 / Pulatharayil,Potahapp 24-10-2020 2020 U/s 279 KB BAILED BY 2 viswanathan opalan 60 Male ally THRIKKUNNAPPUZHA THRIKUNNAPUZHA 19:29 ipc & 185 of ANANDABABU POLICE sout,Kumarapuram Mv act GEETHA BHAVAN, Cr No- 980 / PAZHAVEEDU P O, 24-10-2020 BIJU K R, S I OF BAILED BY 3 NANDAKUMARPADMAKUMAR18 Male NEAR IRON BRIDGE 2020 U/s 279 ALAPPUZHA SOUTH THIRUVAMBADY 19:22 POLICE POLICE IPC WARD, ALAPPUZHA Cr No- 1474 / 2020 U/s 188, 269 IPC & 118(e) of KP Act & Sec. KL MAHESH, SI Nedumpallil,Peringala, 24-10-2020 BAILED BY 4 Riyas Muhammed Kutty44 Male STORE JUNCTION 4(2)(a) r/w 5 of MANNAR OF POLICE , kayamkulam 18:50 POLICE Kerala MANNNAR Epidemic Diseases Ordinance 2020 Cr No- 1473 / 2020 U/s 188, 269 IPC & 118(e) of KP Act & Sec. KL MAHESH, SI padinjar Kuttiyil 24-10-2020 BAILED BY 5 Akhil raj Ashok Kumar 23 Male STORE JUNCTION 4(2)(a) r/w 5 of MANNAR OF POLICE , Gramam,Ennakkadu 18:40 POLICE Kerala MANNNAR Epidemic Diseases Ordinance 2020 Chandralayam, Cr No- 979 / 24-10-2020 BIJU K R, S I OF BAILED BY 6 RAMACHANDRANRaghavan V R 63 Male Thirumala ward, EAST OF CHUNKAM BRIDGE 2020 U/s 6 ALAPPUZHA SOUTH 18:36 POLICE POLICE Alappuzha w/w 24 COTPA Cr No- 1080 / Lekha Bhavanam 24-10-2020 2020 U/s Muhammed BAILED BY 7 Vishnu Gopalakrishnan24 Male House Varenickal Chunakara KURATHIKADU 18:34 4(2)(j), 5 of jafarkhan S POLICE Thekkekara KEDO Cr No- 1079 / Valiavilayil House 24-10-2020 2020 U/s Muhammed BAILED BY 8 Liston Kunjumon 25 Male Chunakara North Chunakara KURATHIKADU 18:02 4(2)(j), 5 of jafarkhan S POLICE Chunakara KEDO Cr No- 1298 / 2020 U/s Sec. 4(2)(a) r/w 5 of NAVASREE, 24-10-2020 Kerala 9 ADWAITH NAVEEN 18 Male ERAVUMKARA, BUDHA JN MAVELIKKARA AJITHKUMAR ARRESTED 18:00 Epidemic THAZHAKKARA Diseases Ordinance 2020 Cr No- 1298 / 2020 U/s Sec. 4(2)(a) r/w 5 of RENUKA 24-10-2020 Kerala 10 Ratheesh VASUDEVAN 43 Male MANDIRAM,KOTTARK BUDHA JN MAVELIKKARA AJITH KUMAR ARRESTED 18:00 Epidemic AVU, MAVELIKKARA Diseases Ordinance 2020 Cr No- 1298 / 2020 U/s Sec. 4(2)(a) r/w 5 of KANISSERIL THARAYIL, 24-10-2020 Kerala 11 MANU LEKSHMANAN 36 Male PALLICKAL, Budha Junction MAVELIKKARA AJITHKUMAR ARRESTED 18:00 Epidemic THEKKEKARA Diseases Ordinance 2020 Cr No- 1298 / 2020 U/s Sec. 4(2)(a) r/w 5 of KARTHIKA,PALLARIMA 24-10-2020 Kerala 12 Unnikrishnan PARAMESWARA35 PILLAI Male NGALAM, BHUDHA JN MAVELIKKARA AJITHKUMAR ARRESTED 18:00 Epidemic MAVELIKKARA Diseases Ordinance 2020 Cr No- 1298 / 2020 U/s Sec. 4(2)(a) r/w 5 of REMYA NIVAS, 24-10-2020 Kerala 13 SREEDHARAN BHASKARA PILLAI55 Male THADATHIL, Budha Junction MAVELIKKARA AJITHKUMAR ARRESTED 18:00 Epidemic THEKKEKARA Diseases Ordinance 2020 Cr No- 1298 / 2020 U/s Sec. 4(2)(a) r/w 5 of SARATH BHAVANAM, 24-10-2020 Kerala BAILED BY 14 SARATH THYAGARAJAN 31 Male KANDIYOOR, Budha Junction MAVELIKKARA AJITH KUMAR 18:00 Epidemic POLICE MAVELIKKARA Diseases Ordinance 2020 PLAMKEEZHIL HOUSE, BHARANICKAVU Cr No- 953 / 24-10-2020 SHEFEEK A, SI BAILED BY 15 BABU DAMODHARAN 61CHANNAR Male NORTH, MANAKKAD JN 2020 U/s 151 VALLIKUNNAM 17:59 OF POLICE POLICE BHARANICKAVU CrPC VILLAGE THANNIKKAL PADEETTATHIL Cr No- 953 / (AMRITHA) 24-10-2020 SHEFEEK A, SI BAILED BY 16 UDAYAN DAMODHARAN 64CHANNAR Male MANAKKAD JN 2020 U/s 151 VALLIKUNNAM KARAZHMA MURI, 17:59 OF POLICE POLICE CrPC VALLIKUNNAM VILLAGE Cr No- 955 / Malipuratha mali 24-10-2020 2020 U/s Vijayakumar BAILED BY 17 Akhil Thripuran 26 Male Thalavady EDATHWA Thalavady 17:15 269,270,271 GSI POLICE IPC 4,5,6 KEDO Muppathilchira Cr No- 681 / House, Muttar Village, 24-10-2020 Mohana Kumar BAILED BY 18 Sudeesh Kunjumon 31 Male Mithrakary Jn. 2020 U/s 279 RAMANKARI Mithrakary Muri, 17:10 P.R POLICE IPC Muttar P/W- 12 Cr No- 1296 / 2020 U/s 269, 270, 279 IPC & Sec 185 of KP RATHEESH Act & Sec BHAVANAM, 24-10-2020 19 RATHEESH RAJAN 34 Male THATTARAMPALAM 4(2)(J), r/w 5 MAVELIKKARA AJITHKUMAR ARRESTED MATTAM NORTH, 17:00 of Kerala KANNAMANGALAM Epidemic Diseases Ordinance 2020 Cr No- 1299 / THOTTUMUKHAPPIL,K 24-10-2020 2020 U/s 20 SHUKOOR Basheer 37 Male EERIKKAD THEKKU, Karayamvattom MAVELIKKARA AJITHKUMAR ARRESTED 17:00 269,270,188, KAYAMKULAM 4(2)(A) R/W 5 Cr No- 506 / Anilalayam Veedu 2020 U/s 188, 24-10-2020 BAILED BY 21 Adarsh Babu 24 Male Thekkekeara-14 Kainakary 269, IPC NEDUMUDI Baby T S 16:15 POLICE Mavelikkara ,4(2)(f) r/w 5 of KEDO 2020, Cr No- 954 / 24-10-2020 2020 U/s Vijayakumar BAILED BY 22 Kuttiyppan Vargheese 75 Male Manjumel Edathua Edathua EDATHWA 15:58 269,270,271 GSI POLICE IPC 4,5,6 KEDO ANJANEYAM VEEDU, 24-10-2020 Cr No- 1295 / 23 AJITH SIVANANTHAN 45 Male PUTHIYAKAVU, Puthiyakavu MAVELIKKARA AJITHKUMAR ARRESTED 15:30 2020 U/s 118 MAVELIKKARA Cr No- 680 / 2020 U/s 188, 269 IPC & Sec. Attichira House, 4(2)(j) r/w Ramankary Village, 24-10-2020 4(2)(e) r/w 5 of SI Mohana BAILED BY 24 Renjith Surendran 35 Male Mampuzhakary RAMANKARI Mampuzhakary Muri, 14:45 Kerala Kumar P.R POLICE Ramankary P/W- 5 Epidemic Diseases Ordinance 2020 Cr No- 1600 / 2020 U/s 118(a),118(e), 117(e) KP Act kurinjikkattu Veedu & 24-10-2020 BAILED BY 25 Abhilash Narayanan 40 Male Perumbalam P.o Panavally Jetty 4(2)(j),4(2)(e) POOCHAKAL Shaji P H 14:05 POLICE Perumbalam P/W-2 r/w 5 of Kerala Epidemic Diseases Ordinance 2020 Cr No- 1058 / 2020 U/s 188 ,269,IPC & Sec. Kuttikattumannil 4(2)(e) r/w 5 of 24-10-2020 BAILED BY 26 Biju Divakaran 42 Male Veedu, Punthala earm KALLYATHRA Kerala VENMANI PRADEEP.S 13:44 POLICE muri, Venmony Epidemic Diseases Ordinance 2020 Cr No- 1078 / Ananda Bhavanam 24-10-2020 2020 U/s Muhammed BAILED BY 27 Manoj Chellappan Pillai49 Male House Vettiyar Vettiyar KURATHIKADU 13:14 4(2)(j), 5 of jafarkhan S POLICE Thazhakara KEDO Cr No- 1057 / 2020 U/s 188 ,269,IPC & Sec. Elavum mottil 4(2)(e) r/w 5 of kizhakkathil Jerin 24-10-2020 BAILED BY 28 Joji John E M John 41 Male KALLYATHRA Kerala VENMANI PRADEEP.S Bhavan, Punthala 13:04 POLICE Epidemic earm Muri, Venmony Diseases Ordinance 2020 SUKU BHAVANAM, Cr No- 952 / KOMALLOOR MURI, 24-10-2020 SHEFEEK A, SI BAILED BY 29 ALBIN THOMASTHOMAS PANICKER PANICKER20 Male AMBNATTU JN 2020 U/s 279 VALLIKUNNAM CHUNAKKARA 12:48 OF POLICE POLICE IPC VILLAGE Cr No- 1258 / Nadeepparambu 2020 U/s veedu Thuravoor p/w- 24-10-2020 BAILED BY 30 Biju Maniyan 43 Male Pazhampallikkavu 269,118(e)KPA KUTHIATHODEM S SHERRY 11 Valamangalam 11:53 POLICE ct,4(2)(j)5,6, Kuthiyathode KEDO2020 Cr No- 1257 / 2020 U/s 269 IPC & 118(e) of Valiyapadathu veedu KP Act & Sec. Kuthiyathode p/w-15 24-10-2020 4(2)(j) r/w 5 BAILED BY 31 George Alex 42 Male Karumachery KUTHIATHODEM S SHERRY Karumanchery p. O 11:46 6,of Kerala POLICE Kuthiyathode Epidemic Diseases Ordinance 2020 Cr No- 1044 / 2020 U/s Sumesh bhavanam Jayakumar si of 24-10-2020 118(a) BAILED BY 32 Sumesh Anandhan 35 Male mekkum muri Nalumukku NOORANADU police 11:26 118(e)of KP POLICE thamarakulam nooranadu Act 4(2)(e)r/w 5 of KEDO Cr No- 505 / 2020 U/s 188, 269, IPC ,118€ Kattuthara Punnapara 24-10-2020 BAILED BY 33 Unnikrishnan Madhavan nair 52 Male Pandarakkulam of KP Act, 144 NEDUMUDI Manoj K N IoP P/w-7 10:47 POLICE CrPC, 4(2)(e) r/w 5 of KEDO 2020, Cr No- 505 / 2020 U/s 188, 269, IPC ,118€ Puthenparambu 24-10-2020 BAILED BY 34 Lirreesh Alex P J Alexander 47 Male Pandarakkulam of KP Act, 144 NEDUMUDI Manoj K N IoP Nedumudy-14 10:47 POLICE CrPC, 4(2)(e) r/w 5 of KEDO 2020, Cr No- 505 / 2020 U/s 188, 269, IPC ,118€ Kayal Chira 24-10-2020 BAILED BY 35 Varghese AntonyAntony 50 Male Pandarakkulam of KP Act, 144 NEDUMUDI Manoj K N IoP Nedumudy-15 10:47 POLICE CrPC, 4(2)(e) r/w 5 of KEDO 2020, Cr No- 505 / 2020 U/s 188, Varghese 269, IPC ,118€ 24-10-2020 BAILED BY 36 Suresh P V Kuncheria Varghese51 Male Panayapparambil Pandarakkulam of KP Act, 144 NEDUMUDI Manoj K N IoP 10:47 POLICE Chennamkary3 CrPC, 4(2)(e) r/w 5 of KEDO 2020, Cr No- 505 / 2020 U/s 188, Kayithara House 269, IPC ,118€ 24-10-2020 BAILED BY 37 Scaria mathew Mathew 55 Male Koolipurackal, Pandarakkulam of KP Act, 144 NEDUMUDI Manoj K N IoP 10:47 POLICE kainakary CrPC, 4(2)(e) r/w 5 of KEDO 2020, Cr No- 505 / 2020 U/s 188, 269, IPC ,118€ Kalariparambu 24-10-2020 BAILED BY 38 Antony Xavier Xavier Chacko 48 Male Pandarakkulam of KP Act, 144 NEDUMUDI Manoj K N IoP Nedumudy -3 10:47 POLICE CrPC, 4(2)(e) r/w 5 of KEDO 2020, Cr No- 505 / 2020 U/s 188, 269, IPC ,118€ Koolipurackal 24-10-2020 BAILED BY 39 Joseph Jacob Jacob 38 Male Pandarakkulam of KP Act, 144 NEDUMUDI Manoj K N IoP Nedumudy-14 10:47 POLICE CrPC, 4(2)(e) r/w 5 of KEDO 2020, Cr No- 1165 / THOPPIL,MANNANCH 23-10-2020 BAILED BY 40 NAVAS HASSANKUNJU 37 Male VAIPPINKAV 2020 U/s 15 of MANNANCHERYMURUGAN SI ERRY PO,WARD-21 23:03 POLICE KG Act VAAZHAPPALLI,MANN Cr No- 1165 / 23-10-2020 BAILED BY 41 SULFIKER ALI BUTTOABDUL AZEEZ 33 Male ANCHERRY-PO-WARD- VAIPPINKAV 2020 U/s 15 of MANNANCHERYMURUGAN SI 23:03 POLICE 17 KG Act Cr No- 1056 / 2020 U/s 188 ,269,IPC & Sec.
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