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Tamil Nadu Custodial Deaths Case 4 More Cops Held People Celebrate

tamil Nadu Custodial Deaths Case 4 More Cops Held People Celebrate
tamil Nadu Custodial Deaths Case 4 More Cops Held People Celebrate

Tamil Nadu Custodial Deaths Case 4 More Cops Held People Celebrate On 19 june 2020, p. jeyaraj (59 years old) and his son j. beniks (also spelled fennix, bennix) (31 years old) were picked up for inquiry by the tamil nadu police in sathankulam, thoothukudi district for allegedly violating the indian government's covid 19 lockdown rules. according to the police, the duo was held for allegedly keeping their mobile accessories shop open beyond permissible hours. The cbcid, the special wing of criminal investigation department, arrested three more police personnel in connection with the sathankulam custodial deaths case.

tamil nadu custodial deaths case Four more cops held
tamil nadu custodial deaths case Four more cops held

Tamil Nadu Custodial Deaths Case Four More Cops Held P jayaraj and his son fenix, arrested for violating lockdown norms over business hours of their shop, died at a hospital in kovilpatti, with the relatives alleging that they were severely thrashed at a police station by tamil nadu police personnel. the tuticorin custodial deaths have sparked nationwide outrage with #justiceforjayarajandfenix trending on social media. The deaths of p jayaraj and son bennicks in the thoothukudi district of the state has prompted more disclosures about brutality by members of the 124,761 strong tamil nadu police. videos by vice. People came out in large numbers and burst crackers to celebrate the arrests in sathankulam, where the incident took place. p jayaraj (59) and his son j bennicks (31) were arrested on june 19 and lodged in kovilpatti sub jail for keeping their mobile phone shop in the main market of sathankulam town open during a curfew imposed during coronavirus lockdown. Chennai | updated: july 2, 2020 11:11 ist. follow us. bennix and his father jeyaraj (right) died on june 22 (illustration by vishnu pp) the madras high court appointed cb cid team probing the custodial death of a trader and his son at sathankulam police station near thoothukudi arrested a total of four officers in connection with the case.

tamil nadu 4 cops Arrested In Tuticorin custodial Death case Loc
tamil nadu 4 cops Arrested In Tuticorin custodial Death case Loc

Tamil Nadu 4 Cops Arrested In Tuticorin Custodial Death Case Loc People came out in large numbers and burst crackers to celebrate the arrests in sathankulam, where the incident took place. p jayaraj (59) and his son j bennicks (31) were arrested on june 19 and lodged in kovilpatti sub jail for keeping their mobile phone shop in the main market of sathankulam town open during a curfew imposed during coronavirus lockdown. Chennai | updated: july 2, 2020 11:11 ist. follow us. bennix and his father jeyaraj (right) died on june 22 (illustration by vishnu pp) the madras high court appointed cb cid team probing the custodial death of a trader and his son at sathankulam police station near thoothukudi arrested a total of four officers in connection with the case. After the widely publicised custodial deaths in 2020 of p. jeyaraj and his son j. beniks in thoothukudi, vignesh’s death has triggered a statewide uproar against the tamil nadu police once again. bowing to pressure from activists and civil society, sylendra babu, director general of police, transferred the case to the cb cid (crime branch criminal investigation department) on april 22. Beniks was admitted to hospital at 7.45 pm on june 22. he died around 9 pm, according to a timeline released last night by the police. his father was admitted around 10.30 pm the same night.

4 448 Reported cases Of custodial deaths In India Between 2020 2022 Up
4 448 Reported cases Of custodial deaths In India Between 2020 2022 Up

4 448 Reported Cases Of Custodial Deaths In India Between 2020 2022 Up After the widely publicised custodial deaths in 2020 of p. jeyaraj and his son j. beniks in thoothukudi, vignesh’s death has triggered a statewide uproar against the tamil nadu police once again. bowing to pressure from activists and civil society, sylendra babu, director general of police, transferred the case to the cb cid (crime branch criminal investigation department) on april 22. Beniks was admitted to hospital at 7.45 pm on june 22. he died around 9 pm, according to a timeline released last night by the police. his father was admitted around 10.30 pm the same night.

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