Express News Service
KOCHI: In the re-registered FIR in regards to the custodial demise of a 30-year-old particular person in Tanur, the CBI has accused 4 members of the District Anti-Narcotic Special Action Force (DANSAF) of homicide. The FIR has been offered earlier than the Ernakulam Chief Judicial Magistrate Court in Kochi.
The CBI’s particular crime department, led by Thiruvananthapuram DySP Raunak Kumar, is probing the case. The accused people are senior civil police officer Ginesh, 37, of Pallikkal, Malappuram; CPO Alvin Augustine, 36, of Neendakara, Kollam; Abhimanyu, 35, of Thamarakulam, Malappuram; and Vipin, 38, of Vallikunnu, Malappuram. All of them have been a part of the DANSAF squad beneath the Tanur sub division of the Malappuram police.
A CBI official acknowledged, “The FIR is registered against police officers whose involvement was found by the Crime Branch. Similarly, all the charges brought against the accused by the Crime Branch have also been retained in the FIR. As the investigation progresses, based on the evidence, more individuals may be implicated in the case. We have already recorded statements from the relatives of the deceased, Tamir Jifri.”
The costs filed in opposition to the accused cops embrace IPC sections 342 (wrongful confinement), 346 (wrongful confinement in secret), 348 (wrongful confinement to extort confession), 330 (custodial torture), 323 (voluntarily inflicting damage), 324 (voluntarily inflicting damage by way of harmful weapons), and 302 (homicide). Initially, the case was registered as an unnatural demise however was later taken over by the Crime Branch when it was decided to be a custodial demise. Subsequently, the state authorities referred the matter to the CBI, and the High Court directed the nationwide company to expedite the takeover of the investigation.
On August 1, Tamir and 4 others have been dropped at the Tanur police station on allegations of possessing 18.14g of MDMA. While at the station, Tamir collapsed, and regardless of being rushed to the hospital, he was declared useless. It later got here to mild that Tamir and the opposite people had been taken into custody by DANSAF officers from one other location and have been subjected to brutal beatings earlier than being handed over to the native police.
KOCHI: In the re-registered FIR in regards to the custodial demise of a 30-year-old particular person in Tanur, the CBI has accused 4 members of the District Anti-Narcotic Special Action Force (DANSAF) of homicide. The FIR has been offered earlier than the Ernakulam Chief Judicial Magistrate Court in Kochi.
The CBI’s particular crime department, led by Thiruvananthapuram DySP Raunak Kumar, is probing the case. The accused people are senior civil police officer Ginesh, 37, of Pallikkal, Malappuram; CPO Alvin Augustine, 36, of Neendakara, Kollam; Abhimanyu, 35, of Thamarakulam, Malappuram; and Vipin, 38, of Vallikunnu, Malappuram. All of them have been a part of the DANSAF squad beneath the Tanur sub division of the Malappuram police.
A CBI official acknowledged, “The FIR is registered against police officers whose involvement was found by the Crime Branch. Similarly, all the charges brought against the accused by the Crime Branch have also been retained in the FIR. As the investigation progresses, based on the evidence, more individuals may be implicated in the case. We have already recorded statements from the relatives of the deceased, Tamir Jifri.”googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
The costs filed in opposition to the accused cops embrace IPC sections 342 (wrongful confinement), 346 (wrongful confinement in secret), 348 (wrongful confinement to extort confession), 330 (custodial torture), 323 (voluntarily inflicting damage), 324 (voluntarily inflicting damage by way of harmful weapons), and 302 (homicide). Initially, the case was registered as an unnatural demise however was later taken over by the Crime Branch when it was decided to be a custodial demise. Subsequently, the state authorities referred the matter to the CBI, and the High Court directed the nationwide company to expedite the takeover of the investigation.
On August 1, Tamir and 4 others have been dropped at the Tanur police station on allegations of possessing 18.14g of MDMA. While at the station, Tamir collapsed, and regardless of being rushed to the hospital, he was declared useless. It later got here to mild that Tamir and the opposite people had been taken into custody by DANSAF officers from one other location and have been subjected to brutal beatings earlier than being handed over to the native police.