THIRUVANANTHAURAM/IDUKKI: Officials found guilty in the Peerumedu custodial death case will not be spared, said DGP Lokanath Behera.
The DGP said that it will be specially examined whether there are any lapses from the side of the police officials in the case relating to the custodial death of a remand prisoner and if necessary will move forward with prosecution procedures. Crime branch ADGP has been directed to submit the preliminary report within 15 days on the custodial death.
In the meanwhile, jail superintendent G Anil Kumar said that when the remand prisoner Rajkumar taken into custody for financial fraud case was brought to the jail, he was in not in a situation to speak. His two legs were swollen and there were wounds on both legs below the knee. Even after informing that the accused in such a situation could not be admitted to the prison, the policemen left without minding it.
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Police flaw in Wadakkancherry rape case will be probed, says DGP
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: DGP Loknath Behera has said that mistakes committed by the police, if any, in the investigation of Wadakkancherry gang-rape case will be looked into. The allegations made by the woman are of serious nature.
“A detailed inquiry will be conducted into the woman’s allegation and flaw from the part of the police. In the inquiry, technical and scientific angles will be considered. We have come to know that the police officers who dealt the case had followed certain illegal procedures. Action against those police officers will be taken only after a detailed inquiry into the allegation,” Behera clarified.
“A detailed inquiry will be conducted into the woman’s allegation and flaw from the part of the police. In the inquiry, technical and scientific angles will be considered. We have come to know that the police officers who dealt the case had followed certain illegal procedures. Action against those police officers will be taken only after a detailed inquiry into the allegation,” Behera clarified.
Police cannot function as per decision of all party meet, says DGP
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: DGP T P Senkumar said they are firm on the circular released in connection with the killing of stray dogs. Addressing a press meet, he said they will not go back from their stand in taking action against those killing the stray dogs.
He said they have not obtained the order of the human rights commission in connection with the circular released by them. A reply will be given as soon as it is obtained. The high court should seek an explanation from us if any violation has taken place. We cannot act as per the decision of the all-party meet, he added.
The influence of Maoists is witnessed in forest areas of the state. A search has been intensified in these places. Two persons who fired at the police in Attappady have been identified. In reply to a question, he said 19 company central forces have been demanded for the local body polls. It is not that easy to get them as the Bihar polls are on.
The letter of opposition leader V S Achuthanandan seeking a probe on the corruption in SNDP’s microfinance has not been obtained. Nobody has sought a report from me in connection with the death of Swamy Saswathikananda, he said.
He said they have not obtained the order of the human rights commission in connection with the circular released by them. A reply will be given as soon as it is obtained. The high court should seek an explanation from us if any violation has taken place. We cannot act as per the decision of the all-party meet, he added.
The influence of Maoists is witnessed in forest areas of the state. A search has been intensified in these places. Two persons who fired at the police in Attappady have been identified. In reply to a question, he said 19 company central forces have been demanded for the local body polls. It is not that easy to get them as the Bihar polls are on.
The letter of opposition leader V S Achuthanandan seeking a probe on the corruption in SNDP’s microfinance has not been obtained. Nobody has sought a report from me in connection with the death of Swamy Saswathikananda, he said.
Police officials should not break traffic rules unless emergency, says DGP
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: DGP T P Senkumar directed not to break traffic rules for top police officials. DGP’s new direction came at a time when police officials vehicle jump even when the red signal is on. The circular released by Senkumar has asked the officials to break traffic rules only if it is emergency.
The passing of the vehicles of police officials even when the red signal is on can lead to accidents at times. Traffic cops usually make way for the officials’ vehicles to pass by. However, when a situation arises for VIP’s to violate signal, then it should be informed at the police control room. The circular says that if the officials’ vehicles have to pass during emergency, then the pilot vehicle should honk or give siren.
The passing of the vehicles of police officials even when the red signal is on can lead to accidents at times. Traffic cops usually make way for the officials’ vehicles to pass by. However, when a situation arises for VIP’s to violate signal, then it should be informed at the police control room. The circular says that if the officials’ vehicles have to pass during emergency, then the pilot vehicle should honk or give siren.
KAAPA Act can be framed against Nisham, says DGP
KOZHIKODE: There are no hurdles in framing Kerala Anti-Social Activities (Prevention) Act (KAAPA) against Muhammed Nisham, the accused in the murder case of Chandrabose, the security guard in Thrissur, said DGP K S Balasubramanyam. Nisham has committed the crime coming under this act, he said. He also told reporters that the discussion held between Nisham and the former police commissioner are being examined.
Meantime, Nisham’s wife Amal was questioned in connection with the incident. Her statement was recorded by a team led by Peramangalam circle inspector. Witnesses had stated that Amal was with Nisham when the incident happened but she did not take an attempt to stop him from the crime.
A notice was sent to Amal on Saturday.The statements of the main witnesses in the case-Anoop, Ajeesh and Azanar were recorded as per Act 164.
Meantime, Nisham’s wife Amal was questioned in connection with the incident. Her statement was recorded by a team led by Peramangalam circle inspector. Witnesses had stated that Amal was with Nisham when the incident happened but she did not take an attempt to stop him from the crime.
A notice was sent to Amal on Saturday.The statements of the main witnesses in the case-Anoop, Ajeesh and Azanar were recorded as per Act 164.
Probe has not ended, says DGP
KOCHI: The investigation in the T P Chandrasekharan murder case has not ended, said DGP Jacob Punnoos. Talking to reporters here, he said the probe will continue till the guilty are brought before law.
The police had never said the investigation has ended. The media is behind all this, he said.
Meantime, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy refused to respond on it. I don’t want to opine on the case as it is being investigated by the police, he said.
TP case is a murder for police, says DGP
KOCHI: The killing of RMP leader T P Chandrasekharan is a murder for the police, said DGP Jacob Punnoos.
The media can decide whether it is a political murder or not, he said.
The investigation of the case is progressing well and all the accused will be brought before law, he said.
Culprits have been identified, says DGP
KOZHIKODE: DGP Jacob Punnoos said they have identified the culprits behind the murder of T P Chandrasekharan, but has to find out who led the crime. Talking to reporters here, he said the details regarding the case cannot be revealed now.
The DGP said, “Nobody had any personal rivalry against him. There is only one reason behind the murder. No other threats were there. The murder was committed for somebody’s private gain. I don’t intend to conduct the probe in the name of a political party. The probe is moving in the right direction and it would be an impartial one.”
Forest areas with terrorist presence, says DGP
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: It is suspected that the terrorists have found refuge in forest areas of the state, said DGP Jacob Punnoose.
Terrorists mainly from Chattisgarh, Odisha and Jharkhand reach the state.
The government is taking all efforts jointly with the forest department to trace them.
Firearms of Italian marines will be seized, says DGP
Friday, February 24, 2012: Director-General of Police (DGP) Jacob Punnoose today opined that the Kerala police would take into custody the weapons used by the Italian marines to shoot dead the two Indian fishermen off Kerala coast on February 15.
Addressing the mediapersons here on Friday, Punnouse added that the police would conduct a ballistic examination of the weapons on board merchant vessel ‘Enrica Lexie’. Meanwhile the Kochi Police has postponed its search of the weapons on board merchant vessel ‘Enrica Lexie’ till Saturday.
A Court in Kollam, which had permitted the police to seize the arms allegedly used in the firing by Naval guards at the fishermen, on Thursday accepted the Italians’ plea seeking presence of their representatives during the ballistic examination.
The Italians have been maintaining that they opened fire assuming the fishermen onboard the boat to be pirates.
Fake Army march: Will examine after probe report, says DGP
Wednesday, 08 February 2012: Director General of police (DGP) Jacob punnoose today said that he would examine the issue after the probe report on 50 people participated in a rally in military uniform at Kanhagad on February 5. Meanwhile Jacob punnoose directed kasargod police to investigate this incident.
Yesterday Police registered cases against about 50 people for participating in a rally in military uniform at Kanhagad.
Police said the action has been initiated against the youth for wearing military clothing to participate in Milad-e-Sharief rally organised by the local masjid committee.
Valakom incident probe on right track, says DGP
Monday, October 3, 2011: DGP Jacob Punnoose on Monday said that the
probe in connection with the inhuman attack on the teacher at Valakam is
on the right track. The probe is being conducted by efficient officers
and all sides of the cases will be examined, the DGP said.
Meanwhile, the police would submit an application to the
Thiruvananthapuram Judicial First Class Magistrate for the copy of the
statement given by the victim to the magistrate.
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