Registration of Case with State Human Rights Commission

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Published: 2023-03-28 07:18:00

In Tirunelveli, the State Human Rights Commission has registered a case regarding the extraction of teeth of accused involved in minor criminal cases. The investigation unit of the state commission has instructed the IG to investigate the issue and submit a report within 6 weeks. Balveer Singh, Assistant Superintendent of Police in Ambasamudra, has come under controversy after the police department allegedly extracted the teeth of those who were brought to trial for minor crimes. More than 10 people were reportedly punished in this manner and received medical treatment. Local organizations demanded action against Singh, Kallidaikurichi Police Inspector Rajakumari, and Special Assistant Inspector Ramalingam for their involvement in these acts of punishment. District Collector G.P. to Cheranmagadevi Sub-Collector, Mohammad Sabir Alam, was tasked with investigating the matter. Singh was subsequently ordered to be transferred to the waiting list. The State Human Rights Commission has voluntarily registered a case based on the news published in the newspaper regarding this matter. Commission Chairman Bhaskaran has directed the IG of the State Human Rights Commission to investigate the complaint and submit a report within six weeks.

Chennai: In Tirunelveli, the State Human Rights Commission has voluntarily registered a case regarding the teeth extraction of the accused involved in criminal cases. The investigation unit of the state commission has ordered the IG to investigate the complaint and submit a report within 6 weeks.

Balveer Singh was in charge of Assistant Superintendent of Police in Ambasamudra. After he took charge of the Ambasamudram Divisional Police Department, a controversy has arisen that the police department used to pull out the teeth of those who were brought to trial for minor crimes and punished them. It is said that more than 10 people have been punished in this way and they have been treated in the hospital.

Following this, the members of the local organizations demanded that action should be taken against ASP, Kallidaikurichi Police Inspector Rajakumari and Special Assistant Inspector Ramalingam, who were punishing by pulling their teeth.

Tirunelveli District Collector G.P. to Cheranmagadevi Sub-Collector, Mohammad Sabir Alam to investigate and report on this dispute. Karthikeyan had ordered. Meanwhile, ASP Balveer Singh was ordered to be transferred to the waiting list.

The State Human Rights Commission has voluntarily registered a case based on the news published in the newspaper regarding this matter. Commission Chairman Bhaskaran has directed the IG of the State Human Rights Commission to investigate the complaint and submit a report within six weeks.

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