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Coimbatore: The en masse transfer of police personnel in the district after DMK came to power has raised eyebrows.
More than 80% of police officers, including 30 of the 40 inspectors, eight assistant commissioners of police (ACPs), six deputy superintendent of police (DSPs), deputy commissioners and even the city police commissioner were shunted out after the new government was formed.
The wind of change had started blowing through the district during the election season. Former Coimbatore collector K Rajamani and city police commissioner Sumit Sharan were transferred after DMK leaders petitioned the Election Commission of India (ECI). S Nagarajan and Davidson Devasirvatham replaced them respectively. Later, superintendent of police Ara Arularasu and additional superintendent of police G S Anitha were transferred. S Selvanagarathinam was appointed superintendent of police. Inspector general of police (west zone) K Periaiah was transferred and Dhinakaran was posted west zone IG. Dhinakaran was later replaced by Amalraj.
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COIMBATORE: A 45-year-old daily wage labourer was arrested on Friday for kidnapping a 15-year-old girl and marrying her.
The Perur all-woman police identified the accused as V Palanisamy, a resident of Valaiyapalayam near Karumathampatti. He was separated from his wife, with whom he has a 16-year-old son and a 14-year-old daughter.
An investigation officer said the victim, a Class IX student, was daughter of Palanisamy’s friend, who was also his co-worker. “Palanisamy used to visit the girl’s house often. When her parents were away at work, he visited her at her house on July 13 and kidnapped her. When her parents failed to trace her after returning home from work, they lodged a complaint with the Karumathampatti police, who registered a missing person case.”
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COIMBATORE: The rural police are preparing a proposal to set up a new police station at Neelambur on the outskirts of the city soon. There are also plans to bring Kovilpalayam police station under Periyanaickenpalayam subdivision from Karumathampatti subdivision for administrative purposes.
Neelambur village panchayat presently falls in Sulur police station limits. The Sulur police have to travel at least 8km to reach the village whenever crimes are reported there.
Since Sulur police station is already struggling with manpower shortage, superintendent of police (SP) S Selvanagarathinam had recently conducted a meeting with other police officials to discuss about setting up a new police station manned by a sub-inspector of police at Neelambur.
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