Accused Persons Arrested in Alappuzha District from 31.05.2020To06.06.2020

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Accused Persons Arrested in Alappuzha District from 31.05.2020To06.06.2020 Accused Persons arrested in Alappuzha district from 31.05.2020to06.06.2020 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 Cr No - 851 / 9947949540,PARAVA 2020 U/s188 SSERIL,PALLIPPURA IPC & 118 (e) M PO , of KP Act & 4 PALLIPPURAM BAILED BY 1 SANJAY MON MOHANAN Male Arthukal harber 06-06-2020 r/w 5 of ARTHUNGAL K Sivaprasad ,PANCHAYATH W- POLICE Epidemic 16, KERALA, Diseases ALAPPUZHA, Ordinance ARTHUNGAL 2020 Cr No - 943 / 2020 U/s143,147,14 Nikarthil Abees 06-06-2020 9,188,269,270, BAILED BY 2 Janardhanan Karunakaran 57 Male Cottage Poochakkal Poochakkal POOCHAKAL Sudarsan C.K 19:55 271 IPC & 4,5 POLICE P.O Epidemic Diseases Ordinance Cr No - 943 / 2020 U/s143,147,14 Vasanthakum Chinganathu Chira 06-06-2020 9,188,269,270, BAILED BY 3 Vasu 44 Male Poochakkal POOCHAKAL Sudarsan C.K ar Manappuram P.O 19:55 271 IPC & 4,5 POLICE Epidemic Diseases Ordinance Cr No - 943 / 2020 U/s143,147,14 Chittezhathu Nikarthil 06-06-2020 9,188,269,270, BAILED BY 4 Devarajan Thankachan 42 Male Poochakkal POOCHAKAL Sudarsan C.K Poochakkal P.o 19:55 271 IPC & 4,5 POLICE Epidemic Diseases Ordinance Cr No - 943 / 2020 U/s143,147,14 Ram Nivas 06-06-2020 9,188,269,270, BAILED BY 5 Sivaraman Thevan 63 Male Poochakkal POOCHAKAL Sudarsan C.K Poochakkal P.O 19:55 271 IPC & 4,5 POLICE Epidemic Diseases Ordinance Cr No - 943 / 2020 U/s143,147,14 Nikarthil Abees 48 06-06-2020 9,188,269,270, BAILED BY 6 Ambujakshy Janardhanan Cottage Poochakkal Poochakkal POOCHAKAL Sudarsan C.K Female 19:55 271 IPC & 4,5 POLICE P.O Epidemic Diseases Ordinance Cr No - 943 / 2020 U/s143,147,14 Karuvally 06-06-2020 9,188,269,270, BAILED BY 7 Vipin Ponnappan 32 Male Poochakkal POOCHAKAL Sudarsan C.K Manappuram P.o 19:55 271 IPC & 4,5 POLICE Epidemic Diseases Ordinance Cr No - 945 / 2020 U/s160,188,26 Vallikkattu Colony 06-06-2020 9,270,271 IPC BAILED BY 8 Rajesh Raveendran 30 Male Pallippuram P.o Poochakkal POOCHAKAL Sudarsan C.K 20:13 & 4,5 POLICE Pallippuram P/W-6 Epidemic Diseases Ordinance Cr No - 945 / 2020 U/s160,188,26 Reji Bhavanam Madan 06-06-2020 9,270,271 IPC BAILED BY 9 Rejeesh 37 Male Manappuram P.o Poochakkal POOCHAKAL Sudarsan C.K Mohandas 20:13 & 4,5 POLICE Thykattussery P/W-4 Epidemic Diseases Ordinance Cr No - 945 / 2020 U/s160,188,26 Chakkanattu Colony 06-06-2020 9,270,271 IPC BAILED BY 10 Shine Sasidharan 31 Male Pallippuram P.O Poochakkal POOCHAKAL Sudarsan C.K 20:13 & 4,5 POLICE Pallippuram P/W-6 Epidemic Diseases Ordinance Cr No - 944 / 2020 U/s188,269,27 Kaniyamparambil 06-06-2020 0,271 IPC & BAILED BY 11 Anandhu Suresh 21 Male Perumbalam P.O Perumbalam POOCHAKAL Rajendran V.M 20:07 4(2)(j),5 POLICE Perumbalam P/W-3 Epidemic Diseases Ordinance Cr No - 850 / PLAKKILCHIRA 2020 U/s188 HOUSE,CHERTHALA IPC & 118 (e) SOUTH P/W of KP Act & 4 BAILED BY 12 PRAJITH PRATHAPAN Male 13,MAYITHARA PO, Thycal 06-06-2020 r/w 5 of ARTHUNGAL K Sivaprasad POLICE KERALA, Epidemic ALAPPUZHA, Diseases ARTHUNGAL Ordinance 2020 Cr No - 942 / 2020 U/s188,269,27 Kollarakkal House 06-06-2020 0,271 IPC & BAILED BY 13 Ratheesh Ramanan 34 Male Perumbalam P.o Perumbalam POOCHAKAL Rajendran V.M 19:35 4(2)(j),5 POLICE Perumbalam P/W-6 Epidemic Diseases Ordinance Cr No - 461 / Jasmin Manzil,Near 2020 Kanakkoor Prasad V 06-06-2020 U/s269,271 BAILED BY 14 Sameer Sadhikh 19 Male School,Mannanchery Vadackal PUNNAPRA Inspector of 10:00 IPC POLICE P/W-7,Komalapuram Police &4(2)(b),5KED Village O Kandathil Cr No - 460 / House,sariga 2020 Prasad V 06-06-2020 BAILED BY 15 Rahul K C Chitharanjan 20 Male Library,Mannanchery Vadackal U/s269,271 PUNNAPRA Inspector of 10:00 POLICE P/W-12,Komalapuram IPC,4(2)(b),5 Police Village KEDO Cr No - 849 / KATTANGANEZHAT 2020 U/s188 H ,PALLURUTHY PO IPC & 118 (e) ,KOCHI CO- of KP Act & 4 BAILED BY 16 DILEESH DINESAN Male OPERATION, Marari beach 06-06-2020 r/w 5 of ARTHUNGAL K Sivaprasad POLICE KERALA, Epidemic ALAPPUZHA, Diseases ARTHUNGAL Ordinance 2020 Kannamkudi Veli Cr No - 459 / House,Near 2020 Prasad V Panchayath LP 06-06-2020 BAILED BY 17 Nandhu Shabu 20 Male Vadackal U/s269,271 PUNNAPRA Inspector of School,Mannanchery 10:00 POLICE IPC,4(2)(b),5 Police P/W-2,Komalapuram KEDO Village Cr No - 941 / 2020 U/s188,269,27 Kizhakke Naliyath 06-06-2020 0,271 IPC & 4 BAILED BY 18 Shibu Gopalan 48 Male Perumbalam P.O Perumbalam POOCHAKAL Rajendran V.M 19:14 (2),(j) POLICE Perumbalam P/W-11 Epidemic Diseases Ordinance Cr No - 557 / 2020 U/s269,270,27 Karukayil House 06-06-2020 1 IPC 4,5,6 Of BAILED BY 19 Madhu Viswambharan 50 Male Koilmukku Muri KOILMUKKU EDATHWA SHAMJI T SI 18:45 Epidemic POLICE Edathua Disease Ordinance 2020 Cr No - 565 / 2020 U/s188, 269 IPC 4(2)(e) & 5 OF John K J.J Villa, Venmony 06-06-2020 BAILED BY 20 P.D Varghese 47 Male Kollakadavu KERALA VENMANI Pradeep S Varghese West Muri,Venmony 18:50 POLICE EPIDEMIC DISEASE ORDINANCE 2020 Cr No - 1107 / VATTATHARA NEAR P.S.THANKAC UNNI 06-06-2020 2020 U/s279 BAILED BY 21 RENJITH 36 Male VARANAD P.O CMC- CHERTHALA CHERTALA HAN, SI OF PONNAPPAN 18:00 IPC & 185 MV POLICE 6 POST OFFICE POLICE ACT Cr No - 564 / 2020 U/s188, 269 IPC Sreevilasam, 4(2)(e) & 5 OF Venmony PO, 06-06-2020 BAILED BY 22 Ampadi Suresh 21 Male Kollakadavu KERALA VENMANI Pradeep S Venmony Thazam 18:15 POLICE EPIDEMIC Muri, Venmony DISEASE ORDINANCE 2020 Cr No - 556 / 2020 U/s269,270,27 Puthenpurackal Jithin P 06-06-2020 1,4,5,6 BAILED BY 23 Antony P V 30 Male Veettil Koilmukku KOILMUKKU EDATHWA SHAMJI T SI Antony 18:05 Epidemic POLICE Muri Edathua Disease Ordinance 2020 Muthoottu Kizhakkekkara Cr No - 1118 / SI SV BIJU Santhosh Puthenveedu, 06-06-2020 2020 U/s279 CHENGANN BAILED BY 24 George 44 Male MULAKKUZHA CHENGANNU George Pandithitta, 18:01 IPC & 185 MV UR POLICE R PS Thalavoor, ACT Pathanamthittah Cr No - 563 / 2020 U/s188, 269 IPC 4(2)(e) & 5 OF 06-06-2020 BAILED BY 25 Dinesh Rajan 36 Male Kodamparampil Veedu Kollakadavu KERALA VENMANI Pradeep S 17:45 POLICE EPIDEMIC DISEASE ORDINANCE 2020 Cr No - 562 / 2020 U/s188, 269 IPC Palamoottil puthen 4(2)(e) & 5 OF Alan John Veettil,Venmony PO, 06-06-2020 BAILED BY 26 Aniyan 22 Male Kollakadavu KERALA VENMANI Pradeep S Aniyan Venmony Thazam 17:00 POLICE EPIDEMIC Muri,Venmony DISEASE ORDINANCE 2020 ANIL Cr No - 516 / ONAMBALLY 06-06-2020 KANAKAKUN BAILED BY 27 ANANTHU ANIL KUMAR 20 Male BHAVANAM,KANDAL 2020 U/s279 shabna JN 17:05 NU POLICE LUR SOUTH IPC Cr No - 610 / Kochukaleekkal, 06-06-2020 2020 U/s279 ALAPPUZHA BAILED BY 28 Rajendran Kunjukrishnan 53 Male vadakkumkara, SD college ravilal SN 16:05 IPC & 185 of SOUTH POLICE umayanaloor, kollam MV Act KOCHUKALEKKAL , Cr No - 610 / KINJUKRISH VADAKKUMKARA NEAR S D 06-06-2020 2020 U/s279 ALAPPUZHA RavilaLS N SI BAILED BY 29 RAJENDRAN 50 Male NAPILLA UMAYANELLUR COLLEGE 16:05 IPC & 185 of SOUTH of Police POLICE ,KOLLAM MV Act SANTHOSH Cr No - 515 / SATHYASEEL ONAMBALLY 06-06-2020 KANAKAKUN BAILED BY 30 SUBHASH 40 Male BHAVANAM,KANDAL 2020 U/s279 shabna AN JN 16:05 NU POLICE LUR SOUTH IPC 185 MV Cr No - 597 / 2020 U/s118(e) of KP Act & Sec. Kavinte thekkethil, 06-06-2020 4(2)(d) r/w 5 of NOORANAD Rajeev BAILED BY 31 sooraj Rajendhran 23 Male Erumakuzhy Muri, charummood 15:52 Kerala U Prabhakar POLICE Palamel village Epidemic Diseases Ordinance 2020 Vijaya Nivas , Preethi Cr No - 701 / Naveen 06-06-2020 MARARIKUL JFCM 1 32 Narayanan 30 Male Kulangara, Pollelhai Mararikulam/ 2020 U/s283 KR Madhu Kumar, 15:10 AM ALAPPUZHA Po IPC Cr No - 699 / 2020 Nil Karthil, Kanichu 06-06-2020 U/s118(e) of MARARIKUL JFCM 1 33 Rajesh Rajendran 37 Male Kulangara .P.0, MNP - Mararikulam KR Madhu 13:02 KP Act & 188 AM ALAPPUZHA 7 IPC 4 ( 2 ) (d) rlw 50 fl KEDO Cr No - 698 / 2020 U/s118(e) of Joy Bhavanam: 06-06-2020 KP Act & 188 MARARIKUL BAILED BY 34 Goutham Joy mon 20 Male Varanam p 0, Mararikulam KR Madhu 13:54 IPC 4 (2) (d) rl AM POLICE Kanjikuz P/w - 5 w KEDO & . 129, 179 of MV Act MADATHIL HOUSE Cr No - 839 / PUNNAPRA PO AMBALAPUZH 06-06-2020 2020 U/s279 AMBALAPUZ BAILED BY 35 AJITH VINSENT 34 Male JIJIN JOSEPH PUNNAPRA SOUTH A 13:40 IPC & 184(c) HA POLICE P/W - 14 MV ACT Cr No - 845 / CHARAMPARAMBU, 2020 U/s188 MAYITHARA P IPC & 118 (e) O,CHERTHALA of KP Act & 4 BAILED BY 36 RAKESH REGHU Male SOUTH P/W-12, PS Kavala 06-06-2020 r/w 5 of ARTHUNGAL K Sivaprasad POLICE KERALA, Epidemic ALAPPUZHA, Diseases ARTHUNGAL Ordinance 2020 Cr No - 596 / 2020 U/s118(e) of puthanveettil KP Act & Sec.
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