
No contraband seized during raid at Coimbatore Prison
The Hindu
No contraband was seized during the surprise check at Coimbatore Central Prison on Friday, which was carried out as part of State-wide operations at prisons.An officer from the Prison Department said
No contraband was seized during the surprise check at Coimbatore Central Prison on Friday, which was carried out as part of State-wide operations at prisons. An officer from the Prison Department said that the surprise searches began at 6 a.m. and concluded at around 7.40 a.m. Nearly 150 police personnel from the Prison Department and Coimbatore City Police were involved in the 100-minute-long search operation, where all the main blocks in the prison’s premises including the tower block, high-security block, sub-jail, prison hospital and special prison for women were searched for the presence of any contraband.
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