
Accused in train attack case arrested
The Hindu
The probe into the attack on a 31-year-old woman on board a moving train in Ernakulam last week received a major breakthrough when the accused landed in police custody here on Tuesday.The accused, ide
The probe into the attack on a 31-year-old woman on board a moving train in Ernakulam last week received a major breakthrough when the accused landed in police custody here on Tuesday. The accused, identified as Babu Kuttan, 35, a native of Nooranadu in Alappuzha, was taken into custody from his hideout at Eettichuvadu, near Chittar, in the evening. The action was based on a tip-off received by the local police. The accused was handed over to the railway police unit at Mavelikara. Officials said the accused had reached Eettichuvadu, where his paternal home is located, on board a bus from Mavelikara.
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