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Suspicious men found near Thuglak editor’s house

The City police are trying to locate a bike-borne duo who allegedly reached the residence of S Gurumurthy, editor of Thuglak, in Varadarajapuram in Mylapore on Sunday morning with a suspicious bag.

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A policeman guarding the house noticed and approached them, but they sped away before he could reach them. 

It is not clear if they came with an intention to attack Gurumurthy’s residence. 

The right-wing leaning magazine is in the thick of a controversy after actor Rajinikant said it was the publication read by intellectuals.

The police have launched a hunt for the duo based on a complaint from the AR constable guarding the house.

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