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According to the reports, the FIR was filed on 31 October against journalist and its coordinating editor, Sujaya Parvathy. The action by the police was taken based on a complaint filed by Yasin Arafath, a resident of Kalamassery in Kochi.
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NIA will investigate three blasts took place just minutes after a prayer meeting of Jehovah's Witnesses began at a Kochi convention centre. As per the Kerala police, the Improvised Explosive Device was used in the attack .
Rashid has been charged under IPC sections related to outraging the modesty of a woman and attempting to rape her.
The man, Umar Farooq, who lives in Sirsi city, attached a picture of a green dome on the Indian flag and hoisted it on his house terrace.
Shakir Subhan has said that the allegations are baseless and said that the woman is trying to blackmail him. He also said that the complaint that has been filed against him is false and that the matter is of honeytrap
Jasik Ali, a native of Kuruvangad, Kozhikode was hiding at a house in Nadakkavu for the past few days. He was caught after an intensified search launched under the leadership of Circle Inspector of Koyilandy police station, MV Biju.The accued is currently in judicial custody.
Four Karnataka cops, including an inspector, were detained by their counterparts in Kerala for alleged extortion. According to a Kerala Police officer, the four had travelled to the state to catch two suspects in a cheating case registered in Karnataka.
The rally, where the contentious slogans were raised, was held on 25th July this year. Videos of the rally went viral on social media, wherein the youth wing members were seen raising anti-India and anti-Hindu slogans, including threats to hang Hindus in front of temples and burn them alive.
Local police managed to arrest them from their hideout in the city. In the operation, two policemen also suffered injuries.
Despite Alfia’s expressed desire to be with Akhil, the Kayamkulam Sub-Inspector and his team disregarded her wishes and forcibly took her away and was allegedly subjected to verbal abuse.
Furthermore, Jinaf is reportedly a significant player in the sale of MDMA, commonly known as ecstasy, especially targeting schools and colleges. His involvement in drug trafficking highlights the deep-rooted issue of substance abuse among the youth in the region.
Xavier wrote the letter because he had a personal resentment towards Joseph Johnny, a native of Kaloor, whose name and phone number were mentioned in the alleged letter, said Kerala police.
The SIT’s investigation in Delhi showed that “he was mentored and radicalised” by certain terror outfits, he said. Saifi is a resident of Shaheen Bagh in Delhi. A carpenter by profession, he helped his father run a small furniture workshop in the national capital.
Shahrukh Saifi is accused of setting on fire a co-passenger on Alappuzha-Kannur Executive Express by pouring an inflammable liquid at around 9:45 pm on Sunday, April 2, when the train reached the Korapuzha railway bridge after crossing Kozhikode city.
Police threatened the temple festival committee with strict actions if it violated police directives against using saffron flags or decorations.
A mob had attacked the Vizhinjam police station on Sunday night in connection with the protests against the construction of the Adani port. 36 police officers were injured in the incident and several police vehicles were damaged in the incident, officials said.
The accused earlier moved the high court for anticipatory bail soon after the incident. However, the court rejected his bail plea.
As per his post, Maurya, who is working on Gaganyaan, was approached by a Dubai based man, Ajikumar Surendran, who promised him huge money in exchange for carrying out espionage.
The issue came to the fore on Tuesday when three persons, including one woman, were suspected of luring and killing two women allegedly as a human sacrifice in black magic rituals, the City Police Commissioner CH Nagaraju confirmed.
The main accused Bhagawal Singh was a former CPM branch committee secretary and is currently a CPM local committee member of Elanthoor, Pathanamthitta.
The HC has directed PFI to deposite the money within two weeks and has set it as precondition for bail of those arrested by Kerala police in cooncetion with the voilence and vandalism during the Illegal protest.
It should be noted that last year, a 26-year-old RSS worker A Sanjith was also hacked to death by the SDPI goons. Sanjith, a native of Elappully was killed while he was going to work on his motorcycle with his wife.
The controversy broke out after an old clip from Comedy Super Nite, a show hosted by Suraj Venjaramoodu and Ashwathy, surfaced recently on social media.
The Chalissery police arrested him from Thirumitakod, Palakkad, Kerala. The accused has been booked under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
A top police officer of the district told a private media house that PV Krishnakumar, a Congress councilor in the Kannur corporation, was arrested on Tuesday night, 9 August, from his hideout in Bengaluru by a Kerala police team.
As per the reports, the sized explosive includes 8,000 gelatin sticks stacked in 40 boxes. There were around 200 gelatin sticks contained in a single carton.
Police have arrested 23-year-old Kashyap and 27-year-old Genil and have invoked relevant provisions of the Explosives Act against them. According to the police, they had a direct involvement in the incident.
The case was registered after a team of women officers recorded the statement of the girl, they said, adding that an investigation has been launched and the friskers who were allegedly involved in the act would be arrested soon. The father had told a TV channel that his daughter was dressed as per the dress code mentioned in the NEET bulletin which did not say anything about undergarments.
On 4 July, Shreejit Ravi arrived at the SN park in Thrissur. As the two minor girls walked toward him near the car, Shreejit got out and allegedly exhibited his genitals to the minor girls.
The cleric is a resident of Kondotty in the Malappuram district of Kerala. In the video, Waseem Al Hikami had passed indiscreet comments against Jesus Christ’s birth.
The court has also imposed a fine of 65 thousand on him. However, as the sentences were to be served concurrently, the convict has to serve only 20 years.
CPI (M) workers gathered outside the party headquarters after the incident. Kerala Police have started an investigation into the matter. "We have started the probe. It is at the preliminary stage," G Sparjan Kumar, Police Commissioner said.
Sudheer is said to be a friend of the kid's father who encouraged him to recite the communally charged slogans. Notably, Ashkar Ali, the father of the child and an active member of the PFI was nabbed by Kerela Police on Saturday.
It should be noted that, while addressing a public rally in Thrissur, he had said that 'Judges are wearing saffron innerware.' The video of the rally has been going viral on social media.
A video of the incident went viral on social media. In a video, some members belonging to the PFI are seen confronting the crew of a private news channel. They asked the crew to "stop reporting, and leave the locality, or bear the consequences."
The family, including the boy, was reportedly away from the house ever since a purported video, in which the child could be seen sitting on the shoulder of a person and raising offensive slogans during the 'Save the Republic' rally held by the PFI on May 21, went viral on social media platforms prompting police to register a case.
This comes after a video went viral in which a boy was seen making hate slogans at the ‘Save the Republic’ rally conducted by PFI on May 21. In the video, the boy is seen raising the slogan, "Hindus should keep rice for their last rites, and Christians should keep incense sticks for their last rites. If you live decently, you can live on our land. If you don’t live decently, we know Azadi (freedom). Live decently, decently, decently."
The arrest has come after a short video of a boy sitting on the shoulder of a person during the PFI's "Save the Republic" rally on May 21 in Alappuzha and raising allegedly provocative slogans went viral on social media.
The Palarivattom Police have registered the case against Sudhakaran following the complaint of a Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) leader Vinu Vincent. The case has been registered under Section 153 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
According to reports, he was allegedly instrumental in preparing a hit list of RSS-BJP leaders and Hindu activists after the murder of S Subair, a Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) leader who was hacked to death in April.
Ali alleged that the mob attack him after he quit Islam and added that he was facing threat from within the community for doing so.
The girl’s mother said the survivor was under pressure from police to withdraw complaints against the culprits.
The victim, Dheeraj Rajendran, was a 21-year-old seventh-semester student of Computer Science Engineering at the college. He was killed on the college premises soon after voting for the election for the college union got over.
PK Anas is a civil police officer from the Karimannoor police station. The CPO was transferred to the Idukki headquarters.
Moreover, Police have also found two bikes abandoned at Mannancherry where the gruesome murder happened.
A Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) worker was hacked to death in Kerala's Palakkad district on 15 November.
The police have booked him under the relevant provisions of the Information Technology Act. The case involves 12 accused. Apart from Saji, all the other accused are absconding.
This is the second arrest in the past two days in connection with the crime.
A four-member gang brutally hacked the RSS worker, Sanjith, to death in broad daylight in front of his wife in Mambaram in Palakkad district on November 15.
Kerala Police asks state govt to ban 'Mashari al Ashwaq' book containing 'extreme religious fundamentalism'