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Perambalur police personnel imparted training in digital fingerprint collection system
Perambalur police personnel imparted training in digital fingerprint collection system

The Hindu

time22-07-2025

  • The Hindu

Perambalur police personnel imparted training in digital fingerprint collection system

Police constables in Perambalur district were imparted training in digital fingerprint collection system recently. The training was provided by the personnel of the Single Digit Fingerprint Bureau in the district. The training was meant for Station Writers and CCTNS (Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems) Constables serving in different police stations. The Digital Fingerprint Collection System devices had been provided to every police station in the district. The ways of lifting fingerprints of accused through the digital system, its features and the ways of using the devices were explained to the participants during the training held at the District Police Office. The programme was organised under the supervision of the Superintendent of Police, Perambalur, Adarsh Pachera, a police press release said.

Kuravar family alleges illegal detention of woman, children by Perambalur Police
Kuravar family alleges illegal detention of woman, children by Perambalur Police

New Indian Express

time26-06-2025

  • New Indian Express

Kuravar family alleges illegal detention of woman, children by Perambalur Police

PERAMBALUR: Perambalur district police have been accused of illegally detaining two minor children and subjecting their parents to custodial torture raising 'concerns over violations of child protection norms and arrest procedures' by a Scheduled Caste Kuravar family. The family claimed that they tried calling emergency helplines (100, 1098, CM's Cell) soon after the detention on Monday, June 23, and later posted a formal complaint with the Chief Minister's Cell on Tuesday. They said that they also attempted to file a missing persons complaint with Vallam police, but were turned away. Perambalur SP Adarsh Pachera denied the charges when contacted by TNIE. 'They are habitual offenders. Every time they are arrested, they make such allegations. The children were not held in custody,' he said, adding that existing case records substantiate police action. According to the family, the children--aged eight years and eight months--along with their mother Chellammal, were picked up by Padalur police from near Keelavasal in Thanjavur on Monday evening 'without any warrant or proper intimation.' They were allegedly confined in an undisclosed location for over 24 hours and released only on Wednesday morning

‘Robin' joins the Perambalur Detective Dog Squad
‘Robin' joins the Perambalur Detective Dog Squad

The Hindu

time05-06-2025

  • The Hindu

‘Robin' joins the Perambalur Detective Dog Squad

Fifty-five day-old 'Robin' is the latest addition to the Detective Dog Squad of the Perambalur District Police. The puppy will be trained in detection of narcotic substances in the near future. The male puppy belonging to the Labrador Retriever breed was purchased from Madurai to become the fresh addition to the Detective Dog Squad. It was christened 'Robin' by the Superintendent of Police, Perambalur, Adarsh Pachera. Police sources said two handlers would take care of the puppy where it would be provided basic training in obedience and other aspects till September. It will be sent for specialised training in detection of narcotic substances in October either to Chennai or Coimbatore or Madurai, the sources said. The specialised training will be on detection of narcotics substances on board vehicles, besides human search, building, and ground searches, the sources added. The Detective Dog Squad of Perambalur Police presently had two detective dogs - one trained in detecting explosive substances and the other for detection of crimes.

ANPR cameras installed at eight locations in two blocks of Perambalur district
ANPR cameras installed at eight locations in two blocks of Perambalur district

The Hindu

time01-06-2025

  • The Hindu

ANPR cameras installed at eight locations in two blocks of Perambalur district

The police have installed Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras at eight locations in Alathur and Veppanthattai blocks in Perambalur district. The high-resolution cameras are linked to the central monitoring room established at the District Police Office in Perambalur. Perambalur District Collector Grace Pachuau inaugurated the monitoring room. Superintendent of Police Adarsh Pachera was present. The monitoring room will function round-the-clock and the police personnel at the facilitiy can see live video feeds of the road. A total of 16 ANPR cameras have been installed under the Focus Block Development Programme 2024-2025 at a cost of ₹40 lakh at Chettikulam, Padalur, Allinagaram and Mangoon in Alathur block and Kaikalathur, Arumbavur, Veppanthattai and Devaiyur panchayat (Ranjankudi) in Veppanthattai block. The cameras are linked to the central monitoring room and would have backup for more than 30 days. The ANPR cameras help the police track vehicles that are used in committing crimes besides in identifying those involved in road accidents. The cameras will zero-in on the registration number of vehicles passing through the road. In case of any information of crime being committed, an alert would be sounded to the field-level police personnel and to the highway patrol teams. The Perambalur district police have five Highway Patrol teams deployed to cover important stretches such as Thirumandurai - Perambalur Four Road; Perambalur Four Road - Padaluir; Perambalur - Udumbiyam and Perambalur T. Kalathur, the sources added.

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