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Increase patrolling to check crimes: Kamal

Updated: Share Article AAA Makkal Needhi Maiam founder Kamal Haasan on Thursday said that police should focus on preventing crimes, such as daylight robberies in Hosur, Krishnagiri, and Sirkazhi recently. In a social media post, Mr. Haasan said that these incidents of crimes committed brazenly were shocking. “The police’s quick response to the Sirkazhi crime is appreciable. But with a view towards preventing crimes, the police should increase night patrolling and improve intelligence,” he said. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR DAILY NEWSLETTER Submit Related Articles

NLCIL settles dues of landowners

NLCIL settles dues of landowners Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Cuddalore principal district sessions judge Pa. Semmal handed over compensation to the tune of ₹4.34 crore to 63 beneficiaries who handed over their land to NLC India Ltd (NLCIL) for mining operations. According to an official from the public sector undertaking, the project-affected persons had filed an appeal for higher compensation, which came up for hearing during the Lok Adalat held at Neyveli on January 6. An agreement was reached between the NLCIL and the project-affected persons in the presence of the Lok Adalat forum. The Lok Adalat announced an enhanced compensation of ₹4.34 crore to 63 beneficiaries for surrendering 48.34 acres of land to the PSU. Accordingly, the enhanced amount was handed over to them.

Sister Sephy moves HC against verdict

Sister Sephy moves HC against verdict Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Sister Sephy, one of the two convicts in the Sister Abhaya murder case, on Wednesday filed an appeal in the Kerala High Court against the Thiruvananthapuram CBI Special Court verdict finding her guilty and awarding life term to her in the case. In her appeal filed through senior lawyer P. Vijayabhanu, she contended that there was no evidence to show that Father Thomas Kottoor, another convict and Sister Sephy, third accused, had met each other on the night of March 26, 1992. There was nothing on record to show that the injuries found on the body of the deceased were inflicted by the accused persons or any one of them.

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