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OPERATION BAWARIA
(An unforgettable case in the history of Tamil Nadu)

ACP Suraj Krishna is the newly appointed police officer in Coimbatore district, transferred from Hyderabad. When he is heading towards Coimbatore in a train, a man discusses about the brutal murders that were committed by Bawarias, a group of tribal people, who were extremely doing brutal murders in Tamil Nadu.

After hearing this, Suraj calls the police officer, DSP Sunil Krishna IPS, who had taken charge of this case. He asks him, "Sir. I had heard about the Bawaria case, while heading in the train. Henceforth, I called you."

Sunil hangs the call and recalls, "how his life was down to the roads, after he took the Bawaria case in his hands." Shifting to 1995, Sunil was attending the IPS training in Deharadun, near to Uttrarakhand and was waiting to get his posts, after being announced as the topper.

At the same time, near to a national highway of Salem-Bangalore roads, a group of robbers enters into an secluded house, after which they attacked all the people inside the house and took their belongings.

Meanwhile, Sunil is posted as the ACP of Bangalore for one years and after one years, he gets transferred to Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu as the DSP. During this period of time, a series of murders are committed by the robbers(who were also called as lorry gangs) in various places like Gummidipoondi, Sriperumbudur, Tanjore and Avinashi. After the brutal murder in Gummidipoondi, Sunil gets transferred to the place and soon after some days, he starts to investigate the case through the finger prints, which had been left out by those gangs.

He gets assisted by ACP Dharun and Inspector Praveen Krishna. For two years, Sunil and his team roam around various places such as Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Karnataka, Punjab and Haryana. So many police officers in the place fails to tell the culprits and only in Punjab and Haryana they learns that, "These murders are committed by the brutal gangs named Bawaria, who were all left overs in India, after...