The Hindu (Kochi)

Scooter rider’s death caused by overspeedi­ng, say police

- District Police Chief (Kochi City)

Even as the family of the youngster who was killed after getting entangled in a cordon-o– rope tied across the road continued to blame his death on police indi–erence, the Kochi City police insisted that they had merely followed the security protocol and attributed the accident to overspeedi­ng by the victim.

Manoj Unni, 28, of Vaduthala died at Valanjamba­lam where a rope was tied across S.A. Road on the lane leading to M.G. Road as part of restrictin­g vehicular traŒc ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s cavalcade passage to the Ernakulam Guest House on Sunday night. The hospital authoritie­s attributed the death to a ruptured trachea, a minor surgery to correct which proved futile.

The police cited the CCTV footage of the accident, which had since emerged, to prove their point. “It clearly shows how the victim was overspeedi­ng and ignored the cops deployed before the rope for traŒc diversion. He probably panicked on seeing the police since he did not have a driving licence. The emotional response of the family is understand­able, but the police simply followed the security protocol,” said S. Syamsundar, District Police Chief (Kochi City).

Threat against PM

The police said the traŒc restrictio­ns were in view of the lone wolf suicide attack threat against the Prime Minister. A speeding motorist could possibly pull it o–, to restrain which using the rope was the most effective way.

“Since there was a hospital in the neighbourh­ood, using a barricade was not practical as it could not be easily removed for the movement of ambulances. Mode of traŒc restrictio­ns was chosen considerin­g all these aspects. We could not have compromise­d the security drill in view of the seriousnes­s of the threat,” said Mr. Syamsundar.

However, the victim’s sister said that from the CCTV footage it was clear that her brother had not seen the rope till the last minute, and that the lack of diligence on the part of the police had caused the accident. She also expressed doubts about the argument of the police that her brother was overspeedi­ng. “He was descending South overbridge and since the road was also deserted, he might have assumed a bit more speed than usual. However, he could not have presumed a rope across the path. In fact, he might not have been even aware of the Prime Minister’s visit and the related traŒc restrictio­ns,” said his sister.

She also raised suspicion about reports that her brother was drunk since he, she said, did not have the habit of drinking.

“We will wait for the post-mortem report to conžrm that. I also wanted to know at what speed he was riding. After considerin­g all these aspects, we will decide the future course of action, including litigation,” she said.

The emotional response of the family is understand­able, but the police simply followed the security protocol

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