The Coimbatore rural police have known 10 roads as killer stretches and formed 20 patrolling mobile groups for crime deterrence and quicker response. The mobile patrolling groups can be stationed at more than a few portions of the rural Coimbatore and would reach accident, chain-snatching and space break-in spots quickly. As many as 1,027 people have lost their lives in urban and rural Coimbatore in highway injuries in 2017.
The 10 accident-prone areas are - Co-operative Colony front, Mettupalayam, Kuttaiyur, Gas Company on Coimbatore -Mettupalayam Road, Arasampalayam Pirivu near Kinathukadavu, Kunjupalayam Junction-Meenkarai Road in Pollachi, Anaimalai-Sethumadai, SS Kulam, Karaiyampalayam near Annur and Neelambur. As many as 192 fatal injuries were reported in the 10 accident-prone areas in 2017. While 37 fatal injuries were reported from Kuttaiyur Junction, 26 from Co-operative Colony front in Mettupalayam.
Police officials claimed that the collection of deaths due to fatal injuries have diminished in rural Coimbatore. Road injuries claimed 720 people in rural Coimbatore in 2017 and 781 in 2016, said Pa Moorthy, superintendent of police, Coimbatore district.
"We have registered 1,32,949 cases for violations of traffic rules and had collected Rs 1.87 crore as fine amount. In 2016, 69,384 cases for traffic violations were registered and collected Rs 1.65 crore as fine. We have sent proposal to temporary suspension of 11,204 driving licenses to the regional transport officers (RTOs)," said Pa Moorthy.
According to knowledge to be had with town police, 307 people died in 299 fatal injuries in 2017. In 2016, 302 people were killed in 287 fatal injuries. The collection of fatal injuries and sufferers has greater in the town. "We have taken stringent action against traffic rule violators. We have registered 5,27,504 cases and collected Rs 8.02 crore as fine amount. In 2016, the city police registered 4,11,366 cases against traffic violators and collected Rs 6.20 crore as fine," town police commissioner Okay Periaiah said.
"We have formed 20 motorcycle patrolling teams. The teams will commence work from the first week of January 2018. The teams will work round the clock and will attend to accident, chain-snatching and burglary cases. These teams will conduct surprise vehicle-checks in multiple places and take action against the violators," said Moorthy.
There was once no murder for achieve in urban and rural Coimbatore in 2017. As many as 46 murder instances, 23 robbery, 51 chain-snatching instances were reported in rural Coimbatore. The general belongings lost is Rs 2.07 crore and the police recovered Rs 1.87 crore value homes from more than a few criminals. It was once a 90% recovery. In 2016, the rural police recorded 96% of detection and 92% of recovery.
The 10 accident-prone areas are - Co-operative Colony front, Mettupalayam, Kuttaiyur, Gas Company on Coimbatore -Mettupalayam Road, Arasampalayam Pirivu near Kinathukadavu, Kunjupalayam Junction-Meenkarai Road in Pollachi, Anaimalai-Sethumadai, SS Kulam, Karaiyampalayam near Annur and Neelambur. As many as 192 fatal injuries were reported in the 10 accident-prone areas in 2017. While 37 fatal injuries were reported from Kuttaiyur Junction, 26 from Co-operative Colony front in Mettupalayam.
Police officials claimed that the collection of deaths due to fatal injuries have diminished in rural Coimbatore. Road injuries claimed 720 people in rural Coimbatore in 2017 and 781 in 2016, said Pa Moorthy, superintendent of police, Coimbatore district.
"We have registered 1,32,949 cases for violations of traffic rules and had collected Rs 1.87 crore as fine amount. In 2016, 69,384 cases for traffic violations were registered and collected Rs 1.65 crore as fine. We have sent proposal to temporary suspension of 11,204 driving licenses to the regional transport officers (RTOs)," said Pa Moorthy.
According to knowledge to be had with town police, 307 people died in 299 fatal injuries in 2017. In 2016, 302 people were killed in 287 fatal injuries. The collection of fatal injuries and sufferers has greater in the town. "We have taken stringent action against traffic rule violators. We have registered 5,27,504 cases and collected Rs 8.02 crore as fine amount. In 2016, the city police registered 4,11,366 cases against traffic violators and collected Rs 6.20 crore as fine," town police commissioner Okay Periaiah said.
"We have formed 20 motorcycle patrolling teams. The teams will commence work from the first week of January 2018. The teams will work round the clock and will attend to accident, chain-snatching and burglary cases. These teams will conduct surprise vehicle-checks in multiple places and take action against the violators," said Moorthy.
There was once no murder for achieve in urban and rural Coimbatore in 2017. As many as 46 murder instances, 23 robbery, 51 chain-snatching instances were reported in rural Coimbatore. The general belongings lost is Rs 2.07 crore and the police recovered Rs 1.87 crore value homes from more than a few criminals. It was once a 90% recovery. In 2016, the rural police recorded 96% of detection and 92% of recovery.
Fatal accidents have come down in rural Coimbatore but not city
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January 01, 2018
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