Farooq Murder Case: Police arrests three more suspects, 15 days judicial custody ordered.


In connection with Farooq's murder, an activist of Dravida Viduthalai Kalagam who was gruesomely murdered on 16th March at Ukkadam, three people named Ansrath, Samsudeen and Sadam Hussain from Podanur have already surrendered in the Court. 

Today morning, there more people Jahar, Akram Jindha and Mohammed Munaf have been arrested in connection with Farooq's murder by the Police.

All the three were produced in Court No 5 of the District Combined Court. The magistrate has ordered judicial custody till April 5th. Following the order, all three were remanded and sent to Coimbatore Central jail. 

However, the police have requested to grant permission to take the suspects under police custody for investigation.

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