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TN Govt Transfers Thoothukudi Custodial Deaths Case to CBI Investigation

The high court observed that it was a policy decision of the state government to transfer the case to the CBI, while appreciating the Palaniswami dispensation for the decision.

by NavJeevan
6 years ago
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R. ARIVANANTHAM
CHENNAI, JUNE 29

The Tamil Nadu government has issued an order transferring the case of custodial deaths of a man and his son in Thoothukudi district to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) late on Monday night. The case was initially registered at Kovilpatti East Police Station.

The four page government order issued late on Monday night sequenced the events right from the arrest of the duo, P Jayaraj (62) and his son J Bennix (32) till their death at a hospital.

The two men were arrested on June 19 for violation of prohibitory orders and produced before the duty doctor of a government hospital at Sathankulam in Thoothukudi district for mandatory medical-examination, the GO said. The next day, a magistrate remanded them in judicial custody and they were lodged at the Kovilpatti sub-jail.

Bennix was admitted at the government hospital in Kovilpatti by jail authorities on June 22 at 7.45 pm and he died at 9 pm while undergoing treatment. Jayaraj was also admitted to the same facility at 10.30 pm the same day and he died at 5.40 am on June 23, the order said.

Also Read: http://navjeevanexpress.com/thoothukudi-custodial-deaths-human-rights-body-urges-india-to-ratify-un-convention-on-anti-torture/

In the wake of nationwide outrage against their deaths due to alleged police brutality, Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami had on Sunday said the case would be probed by CBI with the nod of the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court.

Also Read: http://navjeevanexpress.com/custodial-death-after-social-media-trial-tn-govt-to-seek-hc-nod-for-transferring-probe-to-cbi/

The director general of police has requested the government to transfer the case to the CBI to “facilitate a free and fair” investigation and it was accepted after careful consideration, the government said in its order, transferring the case to the premier probe agency.

Also Read: http://navjeevanexpress.com/judiciary-will-not-interfere-with-policy-decision-of-the-government-to-transfer-father-son-custodial-death-case-to-cbi-madras-hc/

Earlier in the day, the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court observed that it was a policy decision of the state government to transfer the case to the CBI, while appreciating the Palaniswami dispensation for the decision.

The court further directed deputing revenue officers to the Sathankulam Police station to preserve “clue materials” seized following the death of the two, after the principal district judge submitted that policemen there were not cooperating with the judicial magistrate on conducting the inquiry.

Tags: CBI Investigationson Thoothukudi Custodial Deaths caseTN Govt orders
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