
Two women police head constables suspended in Kallakuruchi
The Hindu
Kokila and Geetha Rani alleged took money from an accused
Kallakurichi district Superintendent of Police Ziaul Haque has suspended two women Head Constables attached to the Tirukovilur All Women Police Station, after they were found to have received money from an accused for not registering a case against her. Head constables Kokila and Geetha Rani were placed under suspension by the SP based on an enquiry. Police sources said the two had collected money from the accused Rajamani, a retired nurse who had prescribed pills to a minor girl impregnated by her grandfather.
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