Tag: Tamil Nadu Police

  • TN police file FIR against Hindi daily’s editor for rumour-mongering 

    By PTI

    CHENNAI: Cases have been filed against the Editor of Dainik Bhaskar and another journalist for spreading false information claiming attacks on migrant workers in Tamil Nadu, the State police said on Saturday.

    Special teams have been formed under the orders of the Director General of Police, Tamil Nadu, C Sylendra Babu to arrest them, they said.

    Migrant workers from northern States are living in peace in Tamil Nadu with safety and security and without fear.

    A case was registered against the Editor of Dainik Bhaskar newspaper in Tirupur North Police Station under IPC sections covering promoting enmity and mischief causing fear among the public, a State police press release said.

    Another case has been registered in Tirupur Cyber Crime Police Station against Mohammad Tanvir (TanveerPost Twitter handle) under the IPC for making imputations prejudicial to national integration, making mischief causing fear among the public and under a relevant section of the Information Technology Act.

    Against “one Prashant Umrao,” an FIR has been filed under various sections of the IPC including those for giving provocation with intent to cause riot, promoting enmity and hatred, provoking breach of peace, and statement leading to public mischief, police said.

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    Thoothukudi Central Police Station has filed the case. Umrao’s verified Twitter handle said he is the spokesperson for Uttar Pradesh BJP.

    However, the police statement did not identify him as a Saffron party office-bearer.

    Krishnagiri Police registered a case against a person –named in FIR as Shubham Shukla– under an IPC section for posting false information on Twitter.

    Police warned of stern action against those spreading false information to disturb the peace and create tension.

    CHENNAI: Cases have been filed against the Editor of Dainik Bhaskar and another journalist for spreading false information claiming attacks on migrant workers in Tamil Nadu, the State police said on Saturday.

    Special teams have been formed under the orders of the Director General of Police, Tamil Nadu, C Sylendra Babu to arrest them, they said.

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    A case was registered against the Editor of Dainik Bhaskar newspaper in Tirupur North Police Station under IPC sections covering promoting enmity and mischief causing fear among the public, a State police press release said.

    Another case has been registered in Tirupur Cyber Crime Police Station against Mohammad Tanvir (TanveerPost Twitter handle) under the IPC for making imputations prejudicial to national integration, making mischief causing fear among the public and under a relevant section of the Information Technology Act.

    Against “one Prashant Umrao,” an FIR has been filed under various sections of the IPC including those for giving provocation with intent to cause riot, promoting enmity and hatred, provoking breach of peace, and statement leading to public mischief, police said.

    ALSO READ | TN counters disinformation on migrants; sends officials to work sites to instil confidence

    Thoothukudi Central Police Station has filed the case. Umrao’s verified Twitter handle said he is the spokesperson for Uttar Pradesh BJP.

    However, the police statement did not identify him as a Saffron party office-bearer.

    Krishnagiri Police registered a case against a person –named in FIR as Shubham Shukla– under an IPC section for posting false information on Twitter.

    Police warned of stern action against those spreading false information to disturb the peace and create tension.

  • 3 cops loot jewellery, cash during raid on illicit arrack brewer’s house in Tamil Nadu

    By Express News Service
    VELLORE: Three policemen have been booked for stealing cash and gold ornaments during a ‘prohibition raid’ they launched in the hilly village Nachimedu near Ariyur in Vellore district.

    The policemen – SI Anbalagan and constables Ilayaraja and Yuvraj – attached to Ariyur police station launched the raid on Wednesday morning, following information that arrack was being brewed in the village.

    A police officer said, “They broke into a locked house and destroyed illicitly Distilled (ID) arrack and ingredients used in the arrack production such as fermented wash and jaggery.”

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    After the raid, the locals found cash and jewellery missing from the house. Suspecting the cops of stealing the valuables, the locals waylaid thems without letting them leave the village, the police officer said.

    On information, Inspector A Suba went to the village and held an inquiry.

    The officer said Rs 8 lakh in cash and gold ornaments worth 11 sovereigns were given back to the locals.

    A case was registered against the policemen under section 454 (house-trespass or house breaking in order to commit offence) and section 380 (theft in dwelling house) of IPC.

    Meanwhile, the prohibition offenders had absconded and a search had been launched to nab them, the officer said.

    Superintendent of Police S Selvakumar could not be reached for comments in the incident.