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CONSOLIDATED DAILY ARREST REPORT DATED 06.05.2021 Father/ District/PC Name District/PC of SL CONSOLIDATED DAILY ARREST REPORT DATED 06.05.2021 Father/ District/PC Name District/PC of SL. No Alias Sex Age Spouse Address PS of residence Ps Name Name of Case/ GDE Ref. Accused residence Name Accused Samuktala PS Bhelakopa PS: Gopinath Manindra Case No : 87/21 1 M 48 Tufanganj Dist.: Tufanganj Coochbehar Samuktala Alipurduar Paul Paul US-188/269/270 Coochbehar IPC DAKSHIN Samuktala PS Shyamal Jatindra Ch. MARADANGA PS: Case No : 87/21 2 M 45 Tufanganj Coochbehar Samuktala Alipurduar Krishna Paul Paul Tufanganj Dist.: US-188/269/270 Coochbehar IPC Samuktala PS DHOLPAL PS: Gouranga Baburam Case No : 87/21 3 M 32 Tufanganj Dist.: Tufanganj Coochbehar Samuktala Alipurduar Mahanta Mahanta US-188/269/270 Coochbehar IPC PURBA Samuktala PS KHALISAMARI PS: Case No : 87/21 4 Sirajul Mia M 29 Habibar Mia Samuktala Alipurduar Samuktala Alipurduar Samuktala Dist.: US-188/269/270 Alipurduar IPC Samuktala PS UTTAR BHATIBARI Gour Ch. Case No : 87/21 5 Raju Saha M 38 PS: Samuktala Samuktala Alipurduar Samuktala Alipurduar Saha US-188/269/270 Dist.: Alipurduar IPC PASCHIM Samuktala PS Prabhas Ch. CHIKLIGURI PS: Case No : 87/21 6 Mithun Das M 31 Samuktala Alipurduar Samuktala Alipurduar Das Samuktala Dist.: US-188/269/270 Alipurduar IPC Samuktala PS BORAGARI PS: Case No : 87/21 7 Pradip Das M 58 Ramesh Das Samuktala Dist.: Samuktala Alipurduar Samuktala Alipurduar US-188/269/270 Alipurduar IPC Madhya Haldibari, Daharu Choupaty, PS Kumargram PS Lt. Shymal 8 Biplab Dhar 39 Kumargram Dist Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram Alipurduar Case No : 85/21 Dhar Alipurduar PS: US-46A IPC Kumargram Dist.: Alipurduar Laskarpara, P.O.- Barobisha, P.S.- Kumargram PS Jatindra Ch. Kumargram Dist- 9 Parimal Das 41 Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram Alipurduar Case No : 87/21 Das Alipurduar PS: US-46A IPC Kumargram Dist.: Alipurduar Kunjanagar PS: Falakata PS Case Gopinath 10 Tagar M 33 Dayal Das Falakata Dist.: Falakata Alipurduar Falakata Alipurduar No : 186/21 US- Das Alipurduar 341/326/307 IPC Madarihat PS Dakshin Case No : 65/21 Jay Chandra Madarihat PS: US-188 IPC & 51 11 M 29 Manik Das Madarihat Alipurduar Madarihat Alipurduar Das Madarihat Dist.: Disaster Alipurduar Management Act, 2005 Jaigaon PS Case No : 68/21 US- Jharna Busty PS: Mosaraf Abdul 27(b)(ii)/28 B 12 CHENG M 28 Jaigaon Dist.: Jaigaon Alipurduar Jaigaon Alipurduar Hossain Samad Mia Drugs and Alipurduar Cosmetics Act, 1940Â CHAPANI HALT Shyamal Alipurduar PS 13 M 29 Jagat Das PS: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Das GDE No. 250 Dist.: Alipurduar SAMUKTALA Achinta Lt- Amullya ROAD PS: Alipurduar PS 14 M 27 Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Sarkar Sarkar Alipurduar Dist.: GDE No. 250 Alipurduar NEW Lt- Biswajit ALIPURDUAR PS: Alipurduar PS 15 Rajib Saha M 29 Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Saha Alipurduar Dist.: GDE No. 250 Alipurduar SHANTI NAGAR Sudipta Swapan Alipurduar PS 16 M 31 PS: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Sarkar Sarkar GDE No. 250 Dist.: Alipurduar CHAPORERPAER Shambhuna Biswanath Alipurduar PS 17 M 39 PS: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar th Adhikary Adhikary GDE No. 250 Dist.: Alipurduar SURIPARA PS: Alipurduar PS Tapas Bikash 18 M 28 Alipurduar Dist.: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Outpost Sonapur Barman Barman Alipurduar OP GDE No. 153 CHAKOWAKHETI Alipurduar PS 19 Biswajit Roy M 30 Amullya Roy PS: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Outpost Sonapur Dist.: Alipurduar OP GDE No. 153 ARABINDA Alipurduar PS Lt- Amullya NAGAR COLONY 20 Bikash Das M 42 Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Outpost Sonapur Das PS: Alipurduar OP GDE No. 153 Dist.: Alipurduar NATHUATARI PS: Alipurduar PS Sudhanshu 21 Monti Roy M 19 Alipurduar Dist.: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Outpost Sonapur Roy Alipurduar OP GDE No. 153 CHAKOWAKHETI Alipurduar PS Harabinda 22 M 25 Vijoy Rava PS: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Outpost Sonapur Rava Dist.: Alipurduar OP GDE No. 153 PATKAPARA PS: Alipurduar PS Asimuddin 23 Tahir Islam M 35 Alipurduar Dist.: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Outpost Sonapur Mia Alipurduar OP GDE No. 153 SUNITPUR, Alipurduar PS Dhaneswar Rupram ASSAM PS: 24 M 32 Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Outpost Sonapur Rava Rava Alipurduar Dist.: OP GDE No. 153 Alipurduar SUNITPUR, Alipurduar PS Dinesh ASSAM PS: 25 M 29 Bharat Rava Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Outpost Sonapur Rava Alipurduar Dist.: OP GDE No. 153 Alipurduar CHAKOWAKHETI Alipurduar PS Prasenjit 26 M 31 Amullya Roy PS: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Outpost Sonapur Roy Dist.: Alipurduar OP GDE No. 153 DENTIBARI PS: Alipurduar PS Shankar 27 M 36 Naresh Roy Pundibari Dist.: Pundibari Coochbehar Alipurduar Alipurduar Outpost Sonapur Roy Coochbehar OP GDE No. 134 Alipurduar PS BHOLARDABRI PS: Outpost 28 Fatik Roy M 28 Amullya Roy Alipurduar Dist.: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Jn TOP Alipurduar GDE No. 106 Alipurduar PS JANATA COLONY Lt-bhajendra Outpost 29 Halu Das M 41 PS: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Das Alipurduar Jn TOP Dist.: Alipurduar GDE No. 106 Alipurduar PS STATIO ROAD PS: Ratan Lt- Makhan Outpost 30 M 48 Alipurduar Dist.: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Sarkar Sarkar Alipurduar Jn TOP Alipurduar GDE No. 106 Alipurduar PS BHOLARDABRI PS: Kamal Jogesh Outpost 31 M 53 Alipurduar Dist.: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Barman Barman Alipurduar Jn TOP Alipurduar GDE No. 106 Alipurduar PS SUPARI BAGAN Ujjal Lt- Dilip Outpost 32 M 30 PS: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Chakraborty Chakraborty Alipurduar Jn TOP Dist.: Alipurduar GDE No. 106 Alipurduar PS SHIBBARI PS: Jadunath Outpost 33 Sankar Roy M 50 Alipurduar Dist.: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Roy Alipurduar Jn TOP Alipurduar GDE No. 106 Alipurduar PS RPF COLONY PS: Raju Lt-ramkripa Outpost 34 M 49 Alipurduar Dist.: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Basfore Basfore Alipurduar Jn TOP Alipurduar GDE No. 106 Alipurduar PS RPF COLONY PS: Shyam Badal Outpost 35 M 30 Alipurduar Dist.: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Balmiki Balmiki Alipurduar Jn TOP Alipurduar GDE No. 106 Alipurduar PS KALIBARI PS: Piliya Suresh Outpost 36 M 19 Alipurduar Dist.: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Basfore Basfore Alipurduar Jn TOP Alipurduar GDE No. 106 Alipurduar PS KALIBARI PS: Outpost 37 Jhatan Das M 38 Butan Das Alipurduar Dist.: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Jn TOP Alipurduar GDE No. 106 Alipurduar PS KALIBARI PS: Outpost 38 Rupan Dey M 25 Gosai Dey Alipurduar Dist.: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Jn TOP Alipurduar GDE No. 106 Alipurduar PS Md Lt- RAIL BAZAR PS: Outpost 39 Kalamuddin M 54 Ismahammo Alipurduar Dist.: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Jn TOP Mansani d Mansani Alipurduar GDE No. 106 Alipurduar PS Lt- RAIL BAZAR PS: Halim Outpost 40 M 55 Ismahammo Alipurduar Dist.: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Mohammod Alipurduar Jn TOP d Mansani Alipurduar GDE No. 106 Alipurduar PS RAIL BAZAR PS: Sayeb Outpost 41 Wahid Mia M 31 Alipurduar Dist.: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Hossain Alipurduar Jn TOP Alipurduar GDE No. 106 Alipurduar PS RAIL BAZAR PS: Lt- Ramjan Outpost 42 Golam Nabi M 48 Alipurduar Dist.: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Nabi Alipurduar Jn TOP Alipurduar GDE No. 106 Alipurduar PS RAIL BAZAR PS: Ful Lt- Md Salim Outpost 43 M 32 Alipurduar Dist.: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Mohammad Mansani 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