Crime Branch raids tribal leader C.K. Janu’s house
The Hindu
The Crime Branch on Monday raided the house of tribal leader C.K. Janu at Panavally near Kattikulam in Wayanad district.The raid was carried out by a team headed by Manoj Kumar, DySP, Crime Branch, Wa
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