New CoP takes charge in Coimbatore
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Deepak M. Damor
Deepak M. Damor, who assumed office as Coimbatore City Police Commissioner on Monday, urged the force to focus on effective implementation of the lockdown and do its best in containing the COVID-19 pandemic.
“For a week, the police have been advising people and creating awareness on the objective of the lockdown. Now, the focus is on completely restricting unnecessary movement of people,” he said.
The Commissioner also asked the force to maintain its calm and composure while on lockdown duty, and also adhere to safety norms while dealing with the public. Prior to his current posting, Mr. Damor was Inspector General of Police, Central Zone.
Inspector General of Police (West Zone) A. Amalraj will hold additional charge of Coimbatore City Police Commissioner. The arrangement was made after City Police Commissioner S. Davidson Devasirvatham
The Tamil Nadu State Human Rights Commission has issued a notice to Coimbatore City Police Commissioner over a police officer assaulting people at an eatery, including its staff as well as the customers.Kattur (Coimbatore) Sub Inspector S. .
Policeman caught on camera beating up hotel staff, customers in Coimbatore
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April 12, 2021 12:16 IST
The hotel owner said their shutters were half down and they were serving a few remaining customers on Sunday night, when the sub-inspector came and began hitting people with his lathi
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A hotel worker who was injured after being beaten up by the sub-inspector | Photo Credit:
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The hotel owner said their shutters were half down and they were serving a few remaining customers on Sunday night, when the sub-inspector came and began hitting people with his lathi
A sub-inspector (SI) attached to the Kattoor police station in Coimbatore was caught on camera beating up staff and customers of a hotel at Gandhipuram late on Sunday.
‘Swarnim Vijay Varsh’ torch reaches Wellington Military Station
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150 war veterans to be felicitated in Coimbatore on March 10
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Former Vice-Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General S. Pattabhiraman honouring a war veteran at MRC in Wellington on Monday.
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150 war veterans to be felicitated in Coimbatore on March 10 The ‘Swarnim Vijay Varsh’ torch reached the Shrinagesh Barracks at the Wellington Military Station on Monday. The year-long Swarnim Vijay Varsh celebrations started from December 20, 2020 to commemorate the victory of the Armed forces in the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War.
The torch was received by Brigadier Rajeshwar Singh, Commandant of the Madras Regimental Centre and Station Commander, Wellington Military Station. He was joined by veterans from the 1971 war led by former Vice-Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General S. Pattabhiraman, the senior-most veteran at the occasion.