The railway board had also appealed to the commuters to refrain from travelling if they had tested positive for the COVID-19 viral infection or experiencing symptoms.
The Commissioner has stated that such an operation to loot ATMs was seen for the first time in Tamil Nadu and he assured that the account holders haven't lost any money and the loss is borne by the bank.
On the other hand, a trader in the Salem district has died after he was beaten by a police officer in a checkpoint amid enforcing the COVID-19 lockdown and restrictions.
Vijayabaskar had reminded the warning of experts including AIIMS Director Dr Randeep Guleria about the possible emergence of the third wave in the country.
The assembly session, which is the first of the current and 16th assembly, has begun on Monday with a customary speech of Tamil Nadu Governor Banwarilal Purohit.
The study had showered light on the question of whether the vaccine takers become susceptible to the virus and can't they beat it by developing immunity.
The arrest and judicial custody have come days after the Madras High Court had dismissed Manikandan's anticipatory bail petition and refused to grant him interim relief from arrest.
On Saturday, the police had produced Madan at a Magistrate court post which he was taken in judicial custody for 14 days and was lodged in the Ponnamallee prison.
According to reports, the latest action from the police has come on Friday, days after the Madras High Court had dismissed Manikandan's anticipatory bail petition.