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The police stole chicken, the owner of the Serang shop at TN

The police stole chicken, the owner of the Serang shop at TN
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Tuticorin: Two police officers have been placed under suspensions for stealing chicken from the poultry shop near Vilathikulam and for attacking the shopkeeper with a knife to take problems with the police supervisor (SP) S Jayakumar.
Special teams have been formed to capture the duo, which is in the run.
S Muthuselvan, 33, from N Vedapatti near Vilathikulam, has Sathya Sri Broilers near the Head of the Head of the Head of the Head of the Head of the Lady Police.
Close until midnight on August 16, Head of Constable Balakrishnan, 41, and Constable Sathish 28, attached to the Head of the Head of the Head of the Head of the Head of the Head of the Head of the Head of the Head of the Muthuselvan and asked for one KG chicken.
His wife Jaya, who answered the call answered that he fell asleep and the request could only be fulfilled in the morning.
The two police officers, who were drunk, continued to call Muthuselvan continuously.
The next morning, the shopkeeper learned that the police had taken chicken from the store.
He took him to SP notification, which moved the two police to the armed reserve unit (AR) about the task of punishment.
In addition to this, the duo was drunk attacking Muthuselvan on Thursday.
Both also caused injuries to his thighs.
The tense moment applies when the police attacked other traders who came to the rescue of Muthuselvan.
The injured owner was received at the Vilathikulam Government Hospital.
Meanwhile, another police Balamurugan came to the spot and took Balakrishnan and said angrily at the car.
The villagers used protests demanding the arrest of the police.
Kadalkudi police registered a case against the wrong police below section 323 (punishment because voluntarily causing illness), 324 (voluntarily causing injury or dangerous means), 427 (damage that causes damage to property), 506 (ii) (ii) (ii) (ii) (ii) (ii) (ii) Ii) (ii) (ii) and 294 (b) (using dirty language) from the Indian criminal code.

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