Man on goonda list surrenders

June 07, 2013 01:49 am | Updated 04:05 pm IST - KOCHI

Suresh K.S., also known as Vettil Suresh, wanted in many criminal cases, surrendered before the Town Central Police in a case registered for threatening two entrepreneurs in the city.

Aravind G. Ajay and Majo Sebastian, who were running an interior decoration company, were allegedly threatened by Suresh in connection with a business transaction.

Even though he applied for anticipatory bail, the court had asked him to surrender before the investigation officer. Suresh has been included in the goonda list at the Kadavanthra police station. He has served seven years’ sentence in the Advocate Manikutty murder case registered at Panangad. He is undergoing trial in the Vijayakumar murder case registered at Town South Police. He also has nearly 15 other criminal cases pending against him in different police stations in the city. He surrendered before A. Ananthalal, sub-inspector, Town Central, on Wednesday and was produced before the court on Thursday.

Molestation attempt

A youth was arrested by Railway police on Thursday morning from Palakkad-bound Amrita Express on charges of attempting to harass a minor girl. Sibu James of Kottayam was accused of misbehaving with a girl, who was travelling with her mother and two other relatives. The accused was employed as a bar tender in a club in the city and had boarded the train from Kottayam. He was produced before the court and remanded in judicial custody.

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