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Declared all the 250 polling booths there to be sensitive:DGP
Posted by ganesh in Communication, Dharmapuri, Other, Political, Public, competition, election, function, government, police on February 26th, 2010
Tamil Nadu director general of police Letika Saran, who reviewed the byelection arrangements in the Pennagaram assembly constituency in Dharmapuri district on Thursday, declared all the 250 polling booths there to be sensitive’.

From the law and order point of view, 68 booths are highly sensitive, she told TOI, adding that “even otherwise, all the booths are sensitive”. Special task force personnel had been deployed all along the district border, particularly areas vulnerable to naxal infiltration, she said.
About 800 policemen, drawn from four nearby districts, have been drafted for poll duty in the constituency. Each of the eight police stations has been put under the command of a deputy superintendent of police each.
Apart from setting up 12 vehicle check posts, 10 striking force teams have been put on round-the-clock patrol. So far, nine cases have been registered by police for poll-related vehicle violations, she said. The four-cornered high-voltage byelection to Pennagaram constituency will be held on March 27.
Meanwhile, the PMK has complained to chief electoral officer Naresh Gupta that the party’s Dharmapuri district treasurer Shantha’s husband Vadivel, working as a nutritious noon meal centre organizer at Puthukarumbu panchayat union middle school, was transferred to Pennagaram panchayat union primary school. The order was sent to Vadivel by speed post on Thursday.
PMK election committee president T Velmurugan told TOI, “The transfer order says district collector’s office has issued it on February 18, a day before the bypoll was announced. But the block development officer has signed on it only on February 19 night, after the EC announced the bypoll date. This transfer is an act of vengeance. Shantha and her family were under tremendous pressure for the past one month to quit the PMK. When she refused, her husband has been transferred to a place to which there is no bus connectivity. One has to walk through the forest for four km to reach his new place of work, which is very close to the Karnataka border.”
Velmurugan also blamed the police for targeting PMK by booking cases against party vehicles which have been issued passes by the district administration. When contacted, Naresh Gupta told TOI, “We will inquire into the complaint from the PMK.”
The performance of police force in the West Zone IG Pramod Kumar
Posted by ganesh in Coimbatore, Communication, Departments, Dharmapuri, Tamil Conference, government, police, programme on January 7th, 2010
Dharmapuri district, West Zone IG Pramod Kumar.

Foolproof bandobast would be made on all the roads leading to Coimbatore, during the World Tamil Classical Conference scheduled to be held in June, a top police official said on Wednesday.
On infiltration bid by left extremists, particularly in Dharmapuri district, West Zone IG Pramod Kumar told reporters here that there was no single case of infiltration, as the concept of border Vigilance committees was very effective on the borders of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala.
The performance of police force in the West Zone, comprising eight districts of Tamil Nadu, was better in 2009 than 2008, which reflected extremely well maintained law and order and decreased combined crime rate, he said.
Compared to 8,896 violent crimes in 2008, there was a decrease of 27 per cent -6,530- in 2009, while the crime against woman was down by 29 per cent from 1467 in 2008 to 1043 in 2009,he said.
Other major crimes decreased from 27,449 in 2008 to 24,884 in 2009, in the districts of Coimbatore, Tirupur, Erode, Nilgiris, Salem, Namakkal,Dharmapuri and Krishnagiri.
Stating that charge-sheeting of IPC cases was also more in 2009 with 39,608 when compared to 35,598 in 2008, an increase of 11 per cent, he said cases convicted in court were also on the increase with 20,930 cases in 2009, where as it was 18,051 in 2008, an increase of 16 per cent.
The percentage of detection in property offences was 72 per cent and recovery 70 per cent, with the value of properties lost at rs.16.38 crore and the recovery at Rs.11.40 crore in 2009, he said.
A women Suicide on papparapatti on dharmapuri district
Posted by sugan in Dharmapuri on July 18th, 2009
DHARMAPURI:
A woman committed suicide along with her one-and-a-half year old male child in Dharmapuri district on Thursday. In connection with the incident, her husband Sivalingam was arrested. Satya (27) of Tyagi Subramaniya Siva Colony near A women Suicide on papparapatti on dharmapuri district jumped into an irrigation well with her child Vijyayaraghavan on Thursday. Villagers found the body and informed the fire service personnel.
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