No Toilet Facilities for Police Guards at Chief Minister’s Residence

No toilet facilities for police guards at Chief Minister’s residence. Complaints are coming out that there is no toilet facility for the policemen in Cliff house, Kannur. According to the action report (draft) presented by District Secretary V. Sinish, this has been included in the agenda prepared to be raised in the staff council meeting.

Although the Chief Minister and his family occasionally stay there, the police have been deployed around the house around the clock. A team consisting of one SI and 2 civil police officers will be on duty. They park their jeep outside their house and stay on the road. It is reported that they depend on the nearby houses as there is no toilet facility.

Since the Chief Minister and his family are in Thiruvananthapuram, he rarely comes to Kannur. Police have been deployed around the house around the clock. A team consisting of an SI and 2 civil police officers park the jeep outside the house and stay on the road for duty. As there is no toilet facility, they depend on the nearby houses. The need was raised in the Police Association meeting to resolve this.

At the same time, the chief’s house there is no toilet facilities for Police Guards also one of the things that was filled in social media before, that is, the name of Pinarai Vijayan’s old house in Pinarai was very interesting that day. Pinarayi Vijayan’s daughter Veena says that she was at home in Pinarayi till the 8th standard and her father, mother and brother lived there together. ‘The house in Pinarayi is the house built before my father’s marriage. Family name is ‘Pravik’. The three letters of the house name are each a name. Veena Vijayan said in an interview that Pravik was named after his father’s eldest son Mon Prabhakaran, his father Vijayan and his mother Kalyani’s initials.

Meanwhile, security is being beefed up at Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s Pandyalamuk house. Surveillance cameras will be installed within 200 meters of the house. It was found that the accused in the murder case of CPIM activist Punnol Haridasan, Nijil Das, was hiding in a rented house near the Chief Minister’s house as a security breach. Following this decision, the house will be guarded by the police. It has also been decided to collect the information of the residents of the nearby houses. As part of increasing security, the police collected details of the main roads and alleys around the house.

From the main road to the back side of the Chief Minister’s house, the outline will be prepared. A police team consisting of DIG Rahul R. Nair, City Police Commissioner R. Ilango and Additional Commissioner P.P Sadanandan inspected the place yesterday.