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Uthra murder case: Accused Sooraj gets double life sentence

Kochi: The trial court has sentenced Sooraj to double life imprisonment in the Uthra murder case. He has been sentenced to life imprisonment and a fine of Rs 5 lakh for murder under section 302. Seven years ‘imprisonment under section 301 for the destruction of evidence in the case and ten years’ imprisonment for the destruction of evidence with poison. The verdict in the case comes a year and a half after the murder. Judge M Manoj of the Kollam District Additional Sessions Court will pronounce the verdict in the case. The Uthra murder case is one of the most significant cases in the history of criminal investigations in Kerala. It is also one of the rarest cases to be considered. The probe team produced 87 witnesses, 288 documents, and 40 affidavits.
Court proceedings were also expedited after the record-breaking charge sheet was filed. There were heated arguments in court between the plaintiff and the defendant. Defendant Sooraj had repeatedly stated in court that he was not guilty. Advocate Mohanraj is the Government Advocate and Adv. Ajith Prabhav was also present.
Encounter in Srinagar: Army killed 5 terrorists

Srinagar: Security forces killed five militants in two separate clashes in Shopian, Jammu, and Kashmir. Two of them are Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists and three are members of The Resistant Front (TRF), which has recently shot dead civilians in Kashmir.
Troops seized several weapons and ammunition in their possession. The clash, which started on Monday night, continued late last night. The number of terrorists killed in the anti-terror operation in the last two days has risen to seven. Two two-story buildings were destroyed in the blast.
Three terrorists were killed during an anti-terror operation in the Tulran area of Shopian. The army surrounded the two-story building where the terrorists were hiding and repeatedly asked them to surrender, but they refused. One of those killed was Mukhtar Shah of Gandharbal. Police said the man came to Shopian after killing street vendor Virendra Paswan in Shopian last week.
Hours later, two Lashkar-e-Taiba militants were killed in a clash in the Feripora area of Shopian.
Five soldiers, including Kottarakkara resident Vaishakh, were martyred in a clash with terrorists in the Poonch area on Monday morning. Following this, the army intensified its search for terrorists in various parts of Kashmir.
An absconding office attendant has been arrested for tax evasion in the Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation
Thiruvananthapuram: An absconding office attendant has been arrested in a tax evasion case in the corporation. Sreekaryam police arrested Biju, an office attendant at the Sreekaryam zonal office. Police arrested Biju from the grave this morning.
Biju, who was suspended following a tax evasion controversy, went into hiding. This is the first arrest in the case. The tax evasion took place through three zonal offices, Sreekaryam, Attipra, and Nemam. The audit team had found that about Rs. 33 lakh had been laundered.
The tax-free and non-tax receipts should be deposited in the Municipal Secretary’s account on the next day. But the case is that this amount was beaten without investment. Earlier, the corporation had suspended seven employees in connection with the incident. The corporation had said that no one who paid taxes would lose money.
Gold Smuggling in Nedumbassery again; Gold worth Rs. 1 crore seized

Nedumbassery: Gold smuggling at Nedumbassery airport again. The airport Customs found gold worth Rs 1. crore from a man from Sharjah. The gold was seized during the inspection. A native of Chennai tried to smuggle the gold. Two gold biscuits weighing more than a kilogram were found. The gold biscuits were hidden under underwear.
Vaccination against Covid is 92 percent safe; New study

Paris: Vaccination is essential for resistance to the Covid epidemic. However, those who have taken two doses of the vaccine have more than one case of covid. Therefore, there is still skepticism about the effectiveness of the vaccine against Covid.
The latest study on the subject suggests that the vaccine may be effective against Covid. The study was conducted by a research team working in collaboration with the French government. The study also suggests that the vaccine may be effective against the Delta variant, which may increase the spread of the disease. The researchers collected data from millions of patients in the US, UK, and Israel.
Vaccines such as Pfizer / Biontech, Moderna, and AstraZeneca were considered for the study. The study found that the vaccine could save about 90 percent of individuals from contracting covid 14 days after receiving the second dose. Covid can be caught even if the vaccine is taken in two doses. However, the vaccine can stave off exacerbation and death.
Vaccines can guarantee 84 percent safety for people aged 75 and over. The study also found that 92 percent of people between the ages of five and seventy-five can be guaranteed safety.
Mappilappattu artist VM Kutty has passed away

Malappuram: Famous Mappilappattu artist VM Kutty (86) passed away here today. He died at a private hospital in Kozhikode on Wednesday morning. VM Kutty is an artist from Kondotty, Pulikkal. He has won many awards, including the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Academy. He was a member of Sangeetha Nataka Academy, Lalitha Kala Academy, and Moeen Kutty Memorial Committee.
VM Kutty Vadakkungara Muhammad Kutty was born on April 16, 1935, the son of Unneen Muslyar and Ithachukutty in Pulikkal near Kondotty in Malappuram district. After passing Matriculation and TTC, in 1957 he became a teacher at Kolathur AMLP School. VM Kutty entered the industry in 1954 by performing Mappilappattu on All India Radio, Kozhikode. VM Kutty, who has had his choir since 1957, has performed in various cities in India and the Gulf countries. In 1987, he visited Kavaratti and performed Mappilappattu and Oppana in front of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
He has sung in seven films. He acted in the films Ulpathi, Pathinnalam Ravu, and Paradeshi. Oppana has directed three films. VM Kutty’s major works include Mappilappattinte Lokam, Basheer Mala, Devotional Songs, Manavamaithri Songs, and Kuruvikunju (Children’s Poem).
Approval for vaccinating children; DCGI says children over the age of two can be vaccinated

New Delhi: Vaccination is allowed in the country for children above the age of two years. The DCGI (Drug Control General of India) has approved the administration of Covaxin to children. Covaxin is the second vaccine approved for use in children in the country.
Earlier, the Zydus Cadillac vaccine was approved for use in children over 12 years of age. The covaxin test was performed on children divided into three groups. The first category is those aged 12 to 18 years. Children between the ages of six and 12 were included in the second category.
At the same time, the experiment included children between the ages of 2 and 6 in the third group. The DCGI stated that the test injection results were excellent.
However, experts point out that the immunity and safety of children who have been vaccinated on a trial basis are similar to those of adults.
Three more board members arrested in the Karuvannur Co-operative Bank fraud case

Three more board members were arrested in the Karuvannur Co-operative Bank fraud case. The crime branch arrested CPM leaders MB Dinesh, N Narayanan and A Muhammad Aslam. They surrendered before the investigation team. Earlier, four people, including the bank president, were arrested.
In addition to the board members, four others, including Kiran, one of the main accused in the case, are yet to be arrested. A look-out notice has been issued for Kiran. The Co-operation Department has found a loan irregularity of Rs. 104 crore.









































































































