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Published 13:52 IST, July 9th 2020

Tuticorin custodial deaths: 3 accused admitted in hospital over health issues

In the Tuticorin custodial deaths case, the three accused, who are on remand at Madurai Central Prison were admitted to Tuticorin hospital on Wednesday

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In the Tuticorin custodial deaths case, the three accused, who are on remand at Madurai Central Prison were admitted to Tuticorin hospital on Wednesday after they complained of health issues.

CB-CID arrests five more TN cops 

Meanwhile, five more policemen, including a sub-inspector, were arrested on Wednesday on murder charges in the sensational death of a father and son following alleged custodial torture, taking the total detentions in the case to ten, the Crime Branch-CID said.

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During their day-long questioning, it emerged the five -- sub-inspector Paldurai, constables Vali Muthu, Chelladurai, Thomas and head-constable Samdurai -- had abetted the crime and hence they were arrested, a senior CB-CID official said. 

"They (constables) had held the accused while the SI beat them," the official told PTI adding they have been booked for offences of murder, causing disappearance of evidence, abetment and wrongful confinement under the Indian Penal Code. Last week, five other police personnel, including an inspector and two sub-inspectors, of Sathankulam police station where the father-son duo were allegedly thrashed had been arrested on charges, including murder and remanded to judicial custody.

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P Jeyaraj and his son Bennicks had died within hours on June 22 and 23 respectively after alleged torture by Sathankulam Police following their arrest on June 19 on charges of violation of prohibitory orders by keeping open their mobile phone outlet beyond the permitted business hours.

The CB-CID, which took over the case on the orders of the Madras High Court Madurai Bench amid a nation-wide furore over the alleged brutality meted out to the victims, on Wednesday grilled the third SI and constables as part of its probe.

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(With agency inputs)

13:52 IST, July 9th 2020