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“Within hours of taking over the probe on the directions of the Madras High Court, the specialized investigating agency altered the FIRs to include murder charges against SIs Raghu Ganesh and Balakrishnan, as many constables and members of Friends of Police (volunteers) of the Sathankulam police station,” CB-CID sources said.
It arrested Raghu Ganesh late on Wednesday night shortly after state Law Minister C Ve Shanmugam assured that the government would ensure “highest punishment” to those responsible for the deaths of P Jeyaraj and his son Bennicks, who were allegedly thrashed at the police station recently.
The murder charges capped dramatic developments both in the court and outside where a woman head constable witness to the happenings told a Magisterial probe that the two traders were thrashed an entire night by the other police personnel at Sathankulam station where they were detained over alleged lockdown violations late last month.
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Jeyaraj and Bennicks, arrested for “violating” lockdown norms over the business hours of their cell phone shop, died at a hospital in Kovilpatti on June 23 while in judicial custody with the relatives alleging they were tortured at the Sathankulam police station by the personnel days earlier.The probe into the case has since been transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) by the state government, though the court ordered the CB-CID to take over it till the central agency handled it, fearing evidence may disappear. Incidentally, the Sathankulam police station is now under the Revenue Department control, seen as an “unprecedented” development so far in the country, after the high court issued an order after the conduct of the local police personnel came under intense scrutiny. Legal experts differed on the reasons with one opining that the court could have given such a direction apprehending possible destruction of evidence by the police. Another view was that Revenue department is the authorised organ of the government to take possession of buildings, as warranted in specific cases such as this. An advocate, who did not want to be named, said the move could have been prompted by the fact that the department also enjoys some Executive powers such as issuing summons. In her statement to the Judicial Magistrate earlier, Head Constable Revathy said the personnel at the Sathankulam police station thrashed Jeyaraj and his son the whole night there and lathis used for allegedly assaulting them and a table carried blood stains. The two persons were “beaten up the entire night by police personnel there (Sathankulam PS) using lathis… due to this there were blood stains on the lathis and a table and she said they (stains) should be collected immediately as they (policemen) could try to erase them,” the report of the
magistrate said. Mentioning her statement in a four-page report to the Madras High Court Madurai Bench, the JM probing the deaths said the constable feared receiving threat if she revealed the facts. He further submitted that Revathy did not sign on her statement immediately and did so after a long time upon being assured of her safety. Her statement was “recorded carefully”. The Madras High Court, which has taken up the matter of the death of the duo, had on Tuesday transferred the probe to the CB-CID under DSP Anil Kumar. Officials led by Kumar conducted enquiries with the family members of the deceased on Wednesday, besides in the locality where the duo ran their cellphone shop. CB-CID sleuths also visited the Sathankulam police station. The FIRs filed earlier were altered to include murder charges under Indian Penal Code section 302 against the four police personnel and the two Friends of Police. Meanwhile, the NHRC said it has sought a report from the police officers, which has to include reports of inquest, post-mortem, medical treatment record, magisterial inquiry and health screening report of both victims, within 6 weeks.