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Lokayukta files case against police in Kerala Hummer case - Khaleej Times Mobile
The family members of 47-year-old Chandrabose had viewed this as part of an attempt to save Nisham and demanded a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation.
Trivandrum — Lokayukta, the anti-corruption agency of India, has registered a case against the Kerala police for their failure to record the statement of the security guard, who died in the attack by millionaire businessman Muhammed Nisham at Trichur in Kerala last month. (There goes the case )
Up Lokayukta, K P Balachandran, suo moto registered the case against P C Bijukumar, Circle Inspector of Peramangalam police station, following suspicion expressed by the family members of the deceased about the investigation into the death by the local police.
The family members of 47-year-old Chandrabose, who succumbed to the injuries he sustained in the brutal attack by the businessman at a hospital in Trichur on Monday, had viewed this as part of an attempt to save Nisham and demanded a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation.
A member of the medical team that treated Chandrabose had also corroborated the family member’s allegation. He alleged that the police had refused to record the statement of the deceased when he regained consciousness. The doctor said Chandrabose was in full consciousness for two days and he could identify people during that time.
However, the police have refuted the charge. A spokesman of the Trichur district police said that it was due to lack of cooperation from the hospital authorities. He alleged that the head of the medical team had not given permission to the investigating team to record the statement.
R Nishanthini, the newly appointed police commissioner at Trichur, recorded the statement of the doctors on Wednesday. She will also be taking the statement of the relatives of the deceased, who had alleged fouls play behind the police failure to record the statement.
The district police have also extended their investigation to the businessman’s wife Amal, who was reportedly present when Nisham had beaten Chandrabose with an iron rod after ramming his Hummer into him after he failed to open the main gate of his posh apartment complex in time. Amal was in the hiding since the incident.
Meanwhile, the Trichur Principal Sessions Court on Wednesday dismissed the petition filed by the businessman for bail, saying he may try to influence the investigators. The judge pointed out that he had compromised several cases registered against him using his money power and influence.
Sources said a case of drunken brawl registered against Nisham by the Bangaluru police had never reached the court. Similarly a case related to alleged rape of Bangaluru-based model registered against him is now in the cold storage. The Bangaluru police have not even questioned him in connection with the case so far.
Nisham was let off by the prosecution in a case related to the misuse of the picture of a woman, who is his relative, on Facebook by not opposing his petition to quash the proceedings in the case when it came up in the high court.
Kerala ............ land of high HDI
The family members of 47-year-old Chandrabose had viewed this as part of an attempt to save Nisham and demanded a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation.
Trivandrum — Lokayukta, the anti-corruption agency of India, has registered a case against the Kerala police for their failure to record the statement of the security guard, who died in the attack by millionaire businessman Muhammed Nisham at Trichur in Kerala last month. (There goes the case )
Up Lokayukta, K P Balachandran, suo moto registered the case against P C Bijukumar, Circle Inspector of Peramangalam police station, following suspicion expressed by the family members of the deceased about the investigation into the death by the local police.
The family members of 47-year-old Chandrabose, who succumbed to the injuries he sustained in the brutal attack by the businessman at a hospital in Trichur on Monday, had viewed this as part of an attempt to save Nisham and demanded a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation.
A member of the medical team that treated Chandrabose had also corroborated the family member’s allegation. He alleged that the police had refused to record the statement of the deceased when he regained consciousness. The doctor said Chandrabose was in full consciousness for two days and he could identify people during that time.
However, the police have refuted the charge. A spokesman of the Trichur district police said that it was due to lack of cooperation from the hospital authorities. He alleged that the head of the medical team had not given permission to the investigating team to record the statement.
R Nishanthini, the newly appointed police commissioner at Trichur, recorded the statement of the doctors on Wednesday. She will also be taking the statement of the relatives of the deceased, who had alleged fouls play behind the police failure to record the statement.
The district police have also extended their investigation to the businessman’s wife Amal, who was reportedly present when Nisham had beaten Chandrabose with an iron rod after ramming his Hummer into him after he failed to open the main gate of his posh apartment complex in time. Amal was in the hiding since the incident.
Meanwhile, the Trichur Principal Sessions Court on Wednesday dismissed the petition filed by the businessman for bail, saying he may try to influence the investigators. The judge pointed out that he had compromised several cases registered against him using his money power and influence.
Sources said a case of drunken brawl registered against Nisham by the Bangaluru police had never reached the court. Similarly a case related to alleged rape of Bangaluru-based model registered against him is now in the cold storage. The Bangaluru police have not even questioned him in connection with the case so far.
Nisham was let off by the prosecution in a case related to the misuse of the picture of a woman, who is his relative, on Facebook by not opposing his petition to quash the proceedings in the case when it came up in the high court.
Kerala ............ land of high HDI