Retired Major relieved of cash
Special Correspondent
CHENNAI: A retired Army Major was relieved of Rs.5 lakh by a two-member gang in Thiruvanmiyur on Monday.
According to police, Major L.K. Kutty withdrew the money from a nationalised bank in Shastri Nagar around noon. When he was about to open the main gate on reaching home, the suspects snatched his bag containing the cash and escaped. The Thiruvanmiyur police are investigating.
Retired Major relieved of cash
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Comment: Military Personnel and Ex Servicemen are victims of chain snatching and daylight robbery in Tamilnadu. The Military needs to take up issue with the state government on recent trend of Military personnel being murdered and robbed. The state government is bound to look after the security of citizens and the Military the security of its serving and retired personnel. Lawlessness in Tamilnadu is growing by heaps and bounds and a great concern to everyone. Common citizens are unsafe as Police lack the means and powers to check goondas and Political Criminals let loose on the society.
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