
Nine held for killing of history-sheeter in Moovarasampet
The Hindu
They had a running feud with the victim over ganja peddling
Personnel from the Madipakkam police station on Wednesday arrested nine accused for murdering a history-sheeter at his house in Moovarasampet. The police said the victim Rama alias B. Ramachandran, 30, was cited as an accused in 12 cases for offences including murder, attempted murder and selling ganja in Madipakkam, Pallavaram, Adambakkam and Pazhavanthangal. Two months ago, he was arrested for peddling ganja and was released on bail recently. He told police that he wanted to lead a reformed life, and stayed with his mother Sundari, 58, at Sabapathy Nagar. On Tuesday, he returned from the Alandur court after attending a proceeding in connection with ganja peddling in the Pazhavanthangal police station limits. Suddenly, a gang barged into the house and stabbed him indiscriminately. Ms. Sundari was injured when she tried to help her son. The gang left after confirming that Ramachandran was dead.
At PV Cherian Crescent Road, which derives its quietude in no small measure from the trees lining it, the axe struck twice last week, the first time on December 7, reducing one massive tree to a stump. According to a resident who wants to stay anonymous, when the workers were questioned about it, pat came the reply that the Corporation had ordered the hand that wielded the axe. With that explanation, residents who were disturbed by the cutting of the tree assumed there should be a justification for the act and let the matter rest. On December 12, the axe struck again, the Avenue’s arboreal wealth down by one more tree.

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