Cop by day, bike thief by night; Home Guard arrested for stealing bike in Karur

Sekar Chandra
Cop by day, bike thief by night; home Guard arrested for stealing bike in Karur

The incident of the arrest of a policeman of Kulithalai in a two-wheeler theft case in Kulithalai of Karur district has created a stir.Palanichamy (age 36) hails from Nachalur village near Kulithlai in Karur district. On the 10th, he had gone to North Servai Patti village next to Manpara in Trichy district on his own two-wheeler. There, he parked his two-wheeler on the side of the road and went to the shop, but when he came back, he did not see the two-wheeler.

Palanichami filed a complaint at the Manaparai police station. However, when a boy was driving a stolen two-wheeler in Nachalur yesterday at 8 o'clock in the morning, Palanichami said it was his two-wheeler and stopped the vehicle and held the vehicle for investigation. Then the boy said that he had bought a two-wheeler from Bhaskaran from Aladhur.Subsequently. Villagers summoned bhaskar from Aladhur village through a boy riding a two-wheeler and questioned him. Then purchase of two-wheelers by paying money with proper documents. It was revealed that he was doing business including advance payment of finance on vehicle registration.On further investigation. home Guard Manikandan (30) from Purasambatti village. He said that he gave him a two-wheeler and gave him a mortgage. Palanichami, who had stolen the vehicle, reported it to the Manaparai police station.

There was a large crowd of people and similarly in Nachalur there was tension due to the people who had stolen the two-wheeler. Following this, the residents of the area lodged a complaint with the Kuluthalai police Station. Based on that, Special Assistant Inspector Singaram of Kuluthalai came to the spot. At that time, Manikandan, a member of the home Guard, was held by the villagers.On receiving the information, the Manaparai police department recovered the two-wheeler that had been reported missing and took it to Manaparai. Both Manikandan, a member of the village guard force, and bhaskar, who had borrowed vehicles from the public, were taken to the Kuluthalai police station and interrogated.

A sanitation worker who treated a patient in a government hospital; Don't play with poor people's lives - DTV Dhinakaran.During the investigation, it was revealed that Manikandan, a member of the home Guard, was an accomplice in the theft of various vehicles by Sarath, a resident of Keezavelyur near Tokaimalai. The Kulithalai police registered a case related to two-wheeler theft and arrested Manikandan, a member of the town police force.It has been learned that Manikandan, who belongs to the village guard force, has been assisting the constables at Kuluthalai and Thokaimalai police stations for over ten years and occasionally driving a jeep for police inspectors.

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