Six booked for
rioting at resort
The police have booked a man for harassing women visitors at a resort at Kalicka Naickenpalayam, near Thondamuthur, and a group of six including the man and his five accomplices for allegedly damaging valuables at the club.
The police said that women who had come to the club on Saturday sought Guna alias Gunasekaran’s help in getting ice-creams for them. He was staying near Cosmo Village, in CTC Garden, Thondamuthur.
He got mobile numbers of the women and harassed them over phone. On coming to know about it, the personnel at the resort beat him, and asked him to refrain from such acts.
Guna, later, returned with his accomplices and damaged the windscreen of a car, tables, cameras and a television in the resort.
Based on a complaint lodged by R Gnanaselvam in-charge of the resort, the police registered a case against Gunasekaran and his associates.
Three held
The District Crime Branch police have registered a case against the director and managing director of a Pollachi-based company for alleged transfer of shares belonging to a shareholder in Kerala to another person.
The police said that P. Zakaria Paul of Chembakkavu in Thrissur, Kerala, was a shareholder in Paulson Coffee Curing Works Private Limited.
In September of 2014, Zakaria Paul visited the company in Pollachi for the general body meeting. On inspecting the company’s records he realised that 516 shares that belonged to him were transferred to S. Paul, son of P. Sebastian’s, a managing director of the company.
Mr. Zakaria Paul told the police that his signature was forged, and the documents were fabricated for transferring the shares in 1994.
Cases have been registered against Mohan, a director of the company, Sebastian, and Paul under sections 406 (criminal breach of trust), 409 (criminal breach of trust by public servant, or banker, merchant or agent), 465 (forgery), 468 (forgery for the purpose of cheating) and 471 (using as genuine a forged document or electronic record) of the Indian Penal Code.