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Five tribal children rescued from bonded labour in Krishnagiri
Five tribal children rescued from bonded labour in Krishnagiri

New Indian Express

time2 days ago

  • New Indian Express

Five tribal children rescued from bonded labour in Krishnagiri

KRISHNAGIRI: Five tribal children from a family near Shoolagiri, working in cattle grazing for a hotel as bonded laborers, were rescued with the support of NGO Adhiboomi, the labour, revenue and police departments. V Jagadheeswaran, a Krishnagiri district vigilance committee member and also a member working with the Adhiboomi Charitable Trust, told TNIE, "On Monday, C Nagaraj of Gopachandram village near Shoolagiri, residing near Panchapalli in Dharmapuri, petitioned the Dharmapuri collector with the support of the Tribal People Development Association. He stated that his five children were working as bonded labourers near Shoolagiri at a hotel and were involved in cattle grazing. Following this, the issue was communicated to the Krishnagiri district child protection unit." "On Tuesday, we approached Krishnagiri Collector C Dinesh Kumar, who ordered District Child Protection Officer and Assistant Commissioner of Labour R Madheswaran and Shoolagiri Tahsildar Valarmathi to reach the spot," he said. "The team of officials visited a hotel at Shoolagiri and rescued a 17-year-old boy and his 15-year-old sister, employed by V Sathish of Usthanapalli. Their siblings, a 13-year-old boy and a 10-year-old girl, were also rescued from Sathish's custody. In 2016, Nagaraj was working on Sathish's farmland, and he allegedly received Rs 20,000 from him and was unable to repay the amount," he added.

Man steals cheques from Coimbatore bank drop box, deposits them in his account
Man steals cheques from Coimbatore bank drop box, deposits them in his account

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Time of India

Man steals cheques from Coimbatore bank drop box, deposits them in his account

COIMBATORE: The Coimbatore city police are searching for a man who stole cheques from a bank drop box and deposited them in his account. Sathish, a customer of a private bank's branch in RS Puram, deposited two cheques totalling Rs 14,000 in the bank's collection drop box on July 5. When the amount was not credited to his account even after six days, Sathish visited the bank to discuss the matter with branch manager Ramkumar. Upon checking the cheque status, Ramkumar discovered that the amount had been credited to a different account. Ramkumar filed a formal complaint with the RS Puram police. The police obtained CCTV footage showing a man opening the drop box and stealing the cheque, which was later deposited into another account. The police said, "It is highly unusual to deposit cheques issued in someone else's name. We have CCTV footage and details of the account where the money was credited. The involvement of bank staff cannot be ruled out, as such operations would be difficult without insider assistance. We are investigating all possible angles." According to bank sources, more than 10 cheques worth over Rs 1.40 lakh have been stolen and encashed through different accounts. The police registered a case. Further investigations are on.

Man arrested for murdering seven-year old daughter
Man arrested for murdering seven-year old daughter

The Hindu

time5 days ago

  • The Hindu

Man arrested for murdering seven-year old daughter

St. Thomas Mount Police on Wednesday arrested a 38-year-old man who allegedly murdered his seven- year-old daughter at a hotel room following a domestic quarrel with his wife. The man has been identified as Sathish,38, of Ayanavaram who is a sound service provider. He had married Rebecca eight years ago. The couple had frequent quarrels and had been living separately since 2024 after the wife filed a police complaint over physical assault, leading to his arrest at the time. On Monday, after another argument during which he allegedly threatened to kill her, the wife lodged a complaint at the Otteri police station. Police summoned the man for inquiry, but he left home to avoid inquiry. He took his daughter with him and checked into a hotel in Alandur around 11 pm on Monday. In the early morning of Tuesday, he called his sister and informed that he had killed his daughter, and added he would be going to end his life. She rushed to the hotel, found both unconscious, and alerted police. They were taken Government Royapettah Hospital, where the girl was declared brought dead. The man survived and has been admitted for treatment. Based on his wife's complaint, Police registered a case and arrested Sathish on Wednesday while he was undergoing treatment at the hospital. (Assistance for overcoming suicidal thoughts is available on the State's health helpline 104, Tele-MANAS 14416. and Sneha's suicide prevention helpline 044-24640050)

Four assault man after road accident
Four assault man after road accident

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Time of India

Four assault man after road accident

Trichy: The Woraiyur police have launched a search for four men in connection with an assault case. Police said R Sathish, 27, from Woraiyur, was passing by Aruna Theatre here on July 14 when two men dashed their vehicle with Sathish's motorcycle. Subsequently, an argument broke out between Sathish and the men. An hour later, the men accompanied by at least two more accomplices confronted Sathish at a fuel station on Victoria Road and assaulted him with stones and threatened him with dire consequences before fleeing the scene, police said. Sathish suffered injuries and was admitted to Trichy GH. He later lodged a complaint with police over the incident. Police verified the complaint by going through CCTV footage and identified four attackers as Deepan, Hemanth, Jambulingam and Nithish. Police booked them under BNS sections 191-2 (rioting), 296b (abuse), 115-2 (voluntarily causing hurt), 118-1(voluntarily causing hurt with weapons), and 351-3 (criminal intimidation), and are investigating.

Tamil Nadu horror: Man slits 7-year-old daughter's throat; tries to end life after family dispute
Tamil Nadu horror: Man slits 7-year-old daughter's throat; tries to end life after family dispute

Time of India

time7 days ago

  • Time of India

Tamil Nadu horror: Man slits 7-year-old daughter's throat; tries to end life after family dispute

CHENNAI: A 38-year-old man murdered his seven-year-old daughter by slitting her throat in a hotel room in Alandur early Tuesday morning before attempting to take his own life. The incident, reportedly driven by ongoing domestic issues. According to police, the man, identified as Sathish , a resident of Ayanavaram, checked into a hotel on MKN Road in Alandur around 11:30 p.m. on Monday with his daughter, Stephy Rose, a class II student. Sathish, who was involved in the business of buying and selling used electronic goods, left his home following a dispute with his wife, Rebecca. Police investigations revealed that Sathish and Rebecca were married for eight years and were experiencing ongoing marital problems. Rebecca recently filed a complaint against Sathish at the Otteri Police Station, accusing him of physical abuse and verbal harassment. Based on her complaint, the police warned Sathish and sent him away after an initial inquiry. You Can Also Check: Chennai AQI | Weather in Chennai | Bank Holidays in Chennai | Public Holidays in Chennai Following another argument on Monday night, Sathish left home with his daughter and booked a room at the hotel. Around 5:00 a.m. on Tuesday, he called his sister, Ketshiyal, and said he killed his daughter by slitting her throat and intended to end his own life. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo He then disconnected the call. Alarmed, Ketshiyal rushed to the hotel and informed the staff around 6:30 a.m. about her brother's message. Hotel employees, upon learning that Sathish was in room 213, attempted to contact him, but there was no response. Using a spare key, they entered the room and discovered the girl lying in a pool of blood with her throat slit. Sathish was also found with self-inflicted injuries and was in critical condition. The hotel staff immediately alerted the St Thomas Mount police. Officers arrived at the scene and arranged for an ambulance to transport Sathish to the Royapettah Govt Hospital, where he is undergoing treatment. His condition remains critical. Police recovered the body of the child and sent it to the Chromepet Govt Hospital for postmortem examination. An investigation officer said, 'Preliminary inquiries suggest that Sathish acted out of frustration following ongoing family disputes. We are continuing to investigate the circumstances and will proceed with legal action.' The St Thomas Mount police have registered a case and are conducting further inquiries.

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