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India’s most sensational bank robbery; Chelembra bank robbery

The Chelambra bank robbery in the Malappuram district of Kerala, India is considered to be one of the biggest and most sensational bank robberies in the crime history of Kerala. In the early hours of 30 December 2007, the robbers made a hole in the floor of the Kerala Gramin Bank and got away with 80 kilograms of gold and 25,00,000 rupees, a total value of 80 million Indian Rupees.

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The Chelambra bank robbery in the Malappuram district of Kerala, India is considered to be one of the biggest and most sensational bank robberies in the crime history of Kerala. In the early hours of 30 December 2007, the robbers made a hole in the floor of the Kerala Gramin Bank and got away with 80 kilograms of gold and 25,00,000 rupees, a total value of 80 million Indian Rupees.

Robbery

The bank was in the first floor of a building. The ground floor had a restaurant that was up for rent. The four-member gang rented the restaurant by giving an advance payment of about Rs. 50,000. They shut down the front door and placed a board saying that it was under renovation and would reopen on 8 January 2008. To make things more convincing, they even bought new furniture for the restaurant and much construction material for the site.

Those who were watching the scene would have thought that repairs were going on. But they were cracking the first floor open, where the strong room was kept. They made a hole in the ceiling to the strong room where they took the money from iron safes that they cut open using a gas cutting machine. They took away gold and cash kept inside the safe.

Investigations by Kerala Police

The Kerala Police quickly formed a number of special teams. A special team led by Malappuram Superintendent of Police P. Vijayan and Deputy Superintendent K K Ibrahim conducted the investigation under the supervision of K.S.Jangpangi the Additional Director General of Kerala Police. The team consisted of Circle Inspectors of Police Vikraman and M.P Mohanachandran, SI Anvar Hussain and other officers from the subordinate ranks . It was a challenging task for Kerala Police to begin investigation as there was no evidence and no leads available for them to proceed with. Like many other bank robberies, it was done at the wee hours of a Sunday, since it is a holiday and it had come to light only on the next day.

However, police made a computer graphic sketch image of the main culprit as illustrated by eyewitnesses and neighbors. The criminals tried to create an impression of Naxalite involvement in the robbery by quoting a sentence Jai Mao (praising naxalism) at the scene of the crime to deviate enquiry. There were many attempts by the culprits to divert the whole attention of the investigation team to Hyderabad. According to police officials, the criminals had purposely left one kilogram of looted gold in a hotel room in Hyderabad and made telephone calls from many different cities of India to mislead the investigation.

The police team also monitored all telephone calls in the closest mobile signal towers at the location of the crime during the midnight hours of the incident. It was a big task monitoring more than two million calls. The help of various mobile service providers and IT professionals was also enlisted for the probe.

And finally, it was the identification of a secret phone number used by the main suspects to communicate between themselves, that became the turning point in the investigation.

Arrests

The police team finally zeroed in on a house in Kozhikode where the accused were hiding and arrested four people including Joseph alias Jaison alias Babu, the kingpin of the operation along with three others including a woman and recovered 80% of the stolen gold and money. It is the first recovery in the crime history of Kerala of so much stolen property. The police further said that the remaining items would be traced within days as the accused have already confessed their location. The official arrest was formally announced on 28 February 2008 by K S Jangpangi, the additional director general of Kerala police.

It is widely considered to be a credit to Kerala police that they solved the biggest robbery in the state within a short period and with the first recovery of so much stolen property.

Crime inspired by Dhoom Bollywood movie

The leader confessed that the crime was inspired by the Bollywood movie Dhoom. In the movie also, the robbers made a hole in the ground floor of the bank and got away with the valuables during the new-year event.

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ആ”ശ്വാസം” A’Swasam’ of Mammootty will now reach at Malappuram

ആ”ശ്വാസം” A’Swasam’ of Mammootty will now reach at Malappuram

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Malappuram-A Swasam project led by actor Mammootty was held in Mancheri.

Malappuram district level inauguration of Care & Share International Foundation’s A’Swasam’ project led by actor Mammootty was held in Mancheri.

Mammootty Fans & Welfare Association Malappuram District Committee and Mancheri and Perinthalmanna Area Committees in collaboration with Rajagiri Hospital provided oxygen concentrator free of cost to in-patients under Mancheri Cherani Palliative and Thirurkad Palliative Clinics as part of A’Swasam’ project.

Mancheri MLA Adv. U. A Latif performed the inauguration. Mammootty’s senior lawyer Adv. Sreedharan Nair, Mammootty Fans State Joint Secretary Kalam Kunnumpuram, Co. Coordinator Wahab Master, Shameer Valancheri, Shafi Mancheri, Rufad, Ansar, Faiz and Shameer Mancheri spoke.

Story Highlights: Actor Mammootty charity aaswasam at Malappuram

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36 films have been selected for the final of the 3rd FEFKA Short Film Fest organized by FEFKA Directors Union

36 films have been selected for the final of the 3rd FEFKA Short Film Fest organized by FEFKA Directors Union

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Kochi: The following 36 films have been selected for the final of the 3rd FEFKA Short Film Fest organized by FEFKA Directors Union.

These films in Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil, Sadri, Sanskrit, English and Arabic languages, including silent film, are classified into four categories namely General Category, Pravasi Category, Campus Category and FEFKA Directors Union Category, but 36 films will compete for 11 awards including Best Film.

In the third FEFKA short film festival where 406 films are competing, 72 talented jury members of Malayalam cinema have watched the films in two stages and prepared the final list.

FEFKA Directors Union Congratulations to all the artists who sent their pictures to the fair ..!!

The final jury members will be announced tomorrow through facebook page

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13 years of waiting for the people of Piravam and Koothattukulam area of Ernakulam district is coming to an end tomorrow| Inauguration|Korankadav bridgeKorankadav bridge

13 years of waiting for the people of Piravam and Koothattukulam area of Ernakulam district is coming to an end tomorrow| Inauguration|Korankadav bridgeKorankadav bridge

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Thirteen years of waiting for the people of Piravam and Koothattukulam area of Ernakulam district is coming to an end tomorrow. Construction started in 2010 and after facing many hurdles, the now real Korankadav bridge will be inaugurated tomorrow.

It was during the LDF government in 2010 that funds were allocated for the Koran Katav bridge, which was the main demand of the people. But the construction stopped midway. In 2020, the LDF government took necessary steps to resume the bridge work. After taking charge of the Public Works Department, the required additional amount was sanctioned for the approach road. All hurdles have been cleared and the bridge is now a reality.

This bridge connects Piravam and Kunanthunad constituencies. The bridge is 134 meters long across Muvatupuzhayar and 11 meters wide including a one and a half meter footpath on both sides. Once the bridge becomes a reality, the distance from Piravam and Koothattukulam areas to Kolanchery will be significantly reduced.

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