Car Blast Coimbatore: Police conducts door-to-door survey
Car Blast Coimbatore: Police conducts door-to-door survey
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CHENNAI: Following the coming out of the terror connections in the Coimbatore car bomb, Police have started a door-to-door survey of the city's people.

The Tamil Nadu police seized various damning documents, including some endorsing the ISIS ideology, during a raid on the deceased Jameesha Mubin's home.

The police have earlier communicated to the owners of buildings to produce details on identification doc, family details, mobile numbers, permanent address, previous address, and nature of work.

The Coimbatore police are now compiling a database of the city's residents. The police have already informed the property owners that they must provide the tenant's information to the police as soon as they occupy a building. When the tenant vacates the property, the owners must also notify the police.

Notably, the deceased Mubin spent the previous month living on the first floor of a residence on H.M.P.R. street in Kottaimedu close to the Sangameswar temple.

Mubin was listed as number 89 on a list of 96 people who need police surveillance in an intelligence report. Mubin's residence was originally on Vincent Road, but after a month he moved to H.M.P.R Street.

This has also prompted the Coimbatore police to launch a door-to-door investigation and inform building owners to submit information about their tenants at the local police station.

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