Tambaram commissioner says law and order is under control

M. Ravi says 87 people have been detained under the Goondas Act

M. Ravi says 87 people have been detained under the Goondas Act

Tambaram Police Commissioner M. Ravi on Saturday said the law and order situation was under control and no history-sheeter was killed in the last five months under the jurisdiction of the commissionerate.

On Saturday, Mr. Ravi returned the recovered jewelery and valuables to the complainants who had lost them in theft or theft. Later, he told reporters that so far 87 people have been detained under the Goondas Act under the jurisdiction of the Tambaram Commissionerate.

He said the problem of nuisance in Guduvancheri, Maraimalai Nagar, Manimangalam and adjoining areas has been controlled and action has been initiated against 720 history-sheeters in the last five months.

“We will not allow nuisance. It is important to maintain law and order. Police teams chased 47 history-sheeters and 18 of them suffered fractures when they fell while trying to escape. Policemen also suffered fractures. suffered,” said Mr. Ravi. ,

Not a single miscreant has been killed in the jurisdiction in the last five months. However, in other cases like domestic violence, 23 people died and 43 accused involved in the crimes were arrested and remanded.

“It is really challenging to deal with land grab cases as at least 20 such cases are reported daily and a special team of Central Crime Branch has been assigned to investigate more than 589 cases,” the commissioner said.

traffic regulation

Several steps have been taken to decongest the traffic congestion on GST Road between Maraimalai Nagar and Tambaram by deploying 10 patrol vehicles.

Sri Ravi said the government has sanctioned 10 traffic police stations and four more law and order police stations at Thirumudivakkam, Perungalathur, Padappai and Kayarambedu.