Khaleej Times

Kerala cop involved in murder kills self

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thiruvanan­thapuram — A senior Kerala Police officer who was eluding arrest after causing a man’s death a week back, on Tuesday was found hanging in his home in Kollam district, police said.

The deceased, B. Harikumar, who was the Neyattinka­ra Deputy Superinten­dent of Police, had been on the run since November 5 night when he pushed electricia­n Sanal Kumar, following an altercatio­n.

Kumar fell on the road and was crushed by a speeding car. Harikumar was eluding arrest for the past eight days since the incident on the outskirts here.

Kumar’s wife, Viji, who was on a day-long protest seeking justice at the same spot where her husband came under the vehicle, reacted to Harikumar’s suicide: “God’s verdict has come” and ended her agitation.

Harikumar’s bail plea was supposed to come up at a lower court on Wednesday. There were widespread allegation­s that the police was helping Harikumar to dodge arrest.

People questioned how could Harikumar reach his Kallambala­m home while the police were trying to nab him.

The deceased electricia­n’s wife had earlier demanded a CBI or court-managed probe because she feared that there would not be any justice as Harikumar’s colleagues would turn the murder into a road accident.

The incident occurred at Neyattinka­ra when Harikumar was in civilian dress and reportedly visiting a woman friend. Kumar was trying to take out his vehicle. It was a parking row that led to Kumar’s death.

Eye-witnesses and Kumar’s kin alleged that the injured electricia­n was not immediatel­y rushed to the hospital. He died as police was dropping off officers to police station instead of taking Kumar to the nearest emergency.

Kumar was declared brought dead. —

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