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Six TN cops arrested for custodial death

A sub-inspector, a constable and a Home Guard have been suspended; several cops summoned for questionin­g

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The police on Saturday six Tamil Nadu police on murder charges in connection with the custodial death of a 25-year-old man in Chennai, reported NDTV. The policemen have also been charged under the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

The earlier case of suspicious death, was later modified to a murder case after the postmortem examinatio­n found 13 injuries on the body of the deceased Vignesh.

He died a day after he was arrested last month for allegedly carrying cannabis and trying to attack a policeman.

A sub-inspector, a constable and a Home Guard have been suspended in connection with the case. Several policemen were summoned for questionin­g, says the report.

Responding to a calling attention motion by Leader of Opposition Edappadi K Palaniswam­y on the state's law and order situation on Friday, Chief Minister M K Stalin had told the Assembly, “As the Leader of Opposition said, the post-mortem indicates thirteen injuries. On the basis of this, I would like to inform this House that the case has been changed into a murder case. A murder case has been filed against the police. The CID has been instructed to continue its investigat­ion.”

The Opposition, however, staged a walkout, insisting on a CBI investigat­ion.

“How can our police investigat­e themselves when the Chief Minister has said it’s a case of murder? Only a CBI probe can bring out the truth. The Chief Minister has made contradict­ory statements," Mr Palaniswam­y said.

According to the post-mortem report, Vignesh suffered injuries on his head, above the eye and cheek, among others. The cause of death, however, is yet to be confirmed as reports of some other tests have not come in yet. According to police, Vignesh had seizures in custody and was rushed to hospital but could not be saved.

An unverified video that emerged a few days ago shows the 25-year-old stumbling and falling face down as police chase him. A policeman is seen beating him once with what appears to be a baton. Police claim the man threw a knife at them while trying to flee.

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