Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

4 more held over RSS leader’s murder in Kerala

- Press Trust of India

PALAKKAD (KERALA): With four more people being apprehende­d in connection with the murder of an RSS leader last month in Palakkad district, the total number of arrested accused in the case has reached 20, police said on Wednesday.

ADGP (Law and Order) Vijay Sakhare told PTI that of the four arrested on Tuesday evening, one was allegedly part of the six member group which carried out the killing of RSS leader S K Srinivasan (45) on April 16.

Two persons of the attacking party remain to be arrested, he said.

All the 20 arrested accused in the case are workers of or affiliated to the Popular Front of India (PFI) or its political offshoot Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI), Sakhare further said. According to the police, Srinivasan was killed in retaliatio­n for the murder of PFI leader Subair (43) on April 15.

In the Subair murder case, meanwhile, seven arrests have been made till date and all the accused are RSS workers, Sakhare said.

Three of the accused in that case were friends of RSS leader

Sanjith, who was murdered in the district in November last year, and had allegedly carried out the attack on the PFI leader.

The remaining four were allegedly conspirato­rs in the murder of Subair. The police probe has revealed that Subair was killed to avenge the murder of Sanjith. More arrests were likely in both the cases in the coming days and a charge sheet would be filed in each of them soon, the officer said

Responding to a query on how the police plans to prevent such political revenge or retaliator­y killings in future, Sakhare said that while such pre-planned murders are very difficult to prevent, it always takes steps to ensure it does not flare up into a large scale communal issue.

“We come down very very heavily on those involved. Lot of arrests are made. We have a zero tolerance towards communal issues.” He said that police was focusing on preventive policing in order to prevent such crimes from taking place and as part of that the steps the agency takes include -- keeping a check upon those having criminal antecedent­s,, surveillin­g them, opening their history sheets and booking them under the Kerala Anti-Social Activities (Prevention) Act.

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