MADURAI: Appreciating his daring efforts to chase BJP protesters who had been attacking a Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) bus at Kaliyakkavilai within the inter-state border in Kanyakumari district, KSRTC, top police officials and ministers have liked Sub Inspector (SI) of police MP Mohana Ayyer. Videos of the Kaliyakkavilai SI chasing the mob went viral within the social media.
“Dare to the touch the bus if you're a person. An assault on public and public assets might not be tolerated. I don’t mind getting some other transfer,” had been among the statements he made with fury and pointing his hand on the mob. The incident took place around 6pm on Wednesday the eve of the day-long hartal in Kerala to sentence the entry of 2 girls at Sabarimala throughout the wee hours of Wednesday.
While right-wing outfits gave the bandh call in Kerala on Thursday, around 150 BJP cadres and leaders thronged the inter-State border at Kaliyakkavilai in Kanyakumari district at 5pm and blocked a KSRTC bus. Close to 20 policemen led through the sub-inspector pacified the protesters, asking them to protest without affecting site visitors. Around 5.45pm the bus used to be launched and the protest came to an end at 6pm.
BJP leaders told the police they had been leaving however on the identical time a bit of the protesters ran to some other KSRTC bus from Thiruvananthapuram to Nagercoil and began attacking it. They asked passengers to get down and threatened the bus driving force and conductor when the SI dragged and chased the attackers from the spot.
The SI told TOI that he has faced rougher situations and there are lots of senior officers who have finished more daring acts. “It is part of my accountability. I don’t know who recorded the video,” he added. On the incident, he said that lathicharge would add gasoline to the fire and the best way to maintain the placement used to be warning them.
On Friday night time the SI were given a call from KSRTC managing director Tomin J Thachankary, who liked the officer for safeguarding their bus and passengers. “The MD said that 100 buses had been broken within the hartal in Kerala on Thursday and such efforts can have stored the buses with such efforts,” he added.
Tomin Thachankary introduced a cash prize of Rs 1,000 and advisable the Government of Kerala to present him a commendation certificate. Videos of the SI’s act doing rounds in Kerala and Kanyakumari have tagged him as the real ‘Singam’ Surya, the hit movie collection starring actor Surya in which he plays the lead position as a sub-inspector.
The SI who joined the department as a Grade II police constable in 2003 wrote the SI exam joined and joined as SI in 2011. He had eight transfers as SI. The most recent used to be Nagercoil to Kaliyakkavilai four months ago for beating the son of a businessman. The youth addicted to drugs drove a superbike and harassed different vehicle customers.
“Dare to the touch the bus if you're a person. An assault on public and public assets might not be tolerated. I don’t mind getting some other transfer,” had been among the statements he made with fury and pointing his hand on the mob. The incident took place around 6pm on Wednesday the eve of the day-long hartal in Kerala to sentence the entry of 2 girls at Sabarimala throughout the wee hours of Wednesday.
While right-wing outfits gave the bandh call in Kerala on Thursday, around 150 BJP cadres and leaders thronged the inter-State border at Kaliyakkavilai in Kanyakumari district at 5pm and blocked a KSRTC bus. Close to 20 policemen led through the sub-inspector pacified the protesters, asking them to protest without affecting site visitors. Around 5.45pm the bus used to be launched and the protest came to an end at 6pm.
BJP leaders told the police they had been leaving however on the identical time a bit of the protesters ran to some other KSRTC bus from Thiruvananthapuram to Nagercoil and began attacking it. They asked passengers to get down and threatened the bus driving force and conductor when the SI dragged and chased the attackers from the spot.
The SI told TOI that he has faced rougher situations and there are lots of senior officers who have finished more daring acts. “It is part of my accountability. I don’t know who recorded the video,” he added. On the incident, he said that lathicharge would add gasoline to the fire and the best way to maintain the placement used to be warning them.
On Friday night time the SI were given a call from KSRTC managing director Tomin J Thachankary, who liked the officer for safeguarding their bus and passengers. “The MD said that 100 buses had been broken within the hartal in Kerala on Thursday and such efforts can have stored the buses with such efforts,” he added.
Tomin Thachankary introduced a cash prize of Rs 1,000 and advisable the Government of Kerala to present him a commendation certificate. Videos of the SI’s act doing rounds in Kerala and Kanyakumari have tagged him as the real ‘Singam’ Surya, the hit movie collection starring actor Surya in which he plays the lead position as a sub-inspector.
The SI who joined the department as a Grade II police constable in 2003 wrote the SI exam joined and joined as SI in 2011. He had eight transfers as SI. The most recent used to be Nagercoil to Kaliyakkavilai four months ago for beating the son of a businessman. The youth addicted to drugs drove a superbike and harassed different vehicle customers.
Cop wins praise for protecting Kerala buses
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