Custodial Death Sparks High-Profile Investigation in Tamil Nadu
The Tamil Nadu government has placed Sivaganga District SP Ashish Rawat on 'compulsory wait' following the alleged custodial death of Ajith Kumar, a temple guard. The case is under CB-CID probe, with a video presented in court showing police brutality. Five officers have been arrested as investigations continue.
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The Tamil Nadu government has reassigned Sivaganga District Superintendent of Police, Ashish Rawat, to 'compulsory wait' at the Director General of Police's office, following the death of Ajith Kumar, a temple security guard, in police custody. The shift in personnel suggests rising concerns over the incident.
Ramanathapuram SP, G Chandeesh, now holds additional responsibilities as Sivagangai district SP, as the CB-CID spearheads the probe into the unsettling custodial death. The Madras High Court's Madurai Bench took up a suo motu case, delving into allegations of police assault, which included evidence of beatings presented through photographs and a compelling video.
The case attracts intense scrutiny with Advocate Henri Tiphagne submitting further evidence, questioning police action over the alleged missed registration of a theft complaint. In light of legal mandates, the Tamil Nadu government reports thorough investigations, including a prompt post-mortem, leading to the arrest of five officers and a formal criminal case under the BNSS Act.
(With inputs from agencies.)

