Cop Is Transferred To Tribal Youth For The Alleged Torture

Cop is transferred to Tribal Youth for the alleged torture

Hyderabad, November 12, : , A Suryapet police officer was transferred to Hyderabad on Friday following a sex attack by a tribal.Hyderabad, Nov 12, 2012 : After allegedly torturing a tribesman in his custody, a police officer from Telangana’s Suryapet District was transferred Friday.
Suryapet district superintendent of police S.Rajendra Pasad sent sub-inspector M.Lingaiah of Atmakur (S) police station to Vacancy Reserve (VR).Suryapet District Superintendent of Police S.Rajendra Pasad sent M.Lingaiah Of Atmakur (S), police station to Vacancy Reserve.(VR).Suryapet’s district superintendent of Police, S.Rajendra Pasad, sent M.Lingaiah (S) to Vacancy Reserve.

 Cop Is Transferred To Tribal Youth For The Alleged Torture-TeluguStop.com

The SP also directed the Suryapet DSP Mohan Kumar to conduct an inquiry into the incident and submit a report at the earliest.Suryapet DSP Mohan Kumar was also instructed by the SP to investigate the incident and provide a report as soon as possible.

Suryapet DSP Mohan Kumar was directed by the SP, to open an investigation into the incident.He should submit a report within the shortest time.

The action came after allegations that Lingaiah tortured a 23-year-old tribal farmer who was arrested on suspicion of theft.After allegations that Lingaiah had tortured a tribal farmer aged 23, who was then arrested under suspicion of theft, the action took place.

This was after Lingaiah, a 23 year-old tribal farmer, had been accused of torturing him.He was also suspected of theft.

G.Veerashekar’s relatives had on Thursday staged a protest in front of the police station demanding justice.G.Veerashekar’s family had protested in front of the station on Thursday demanding justice.G.Veerashekar’s families had staged a peaceful protest on Thursday in front the police station, demanding justice.

They alleged that Veershekhar lost consciousness after he was mercilessly beaten up by the SI.After being brutally beaten by the SI, they claimed Veershekhar had lost consciousness.Veershekhar, according to them, lost consciousness when he was brutally beat up by SI.

He was picked by police on Wednesday from his field in connection with a theft reported at Eluru village a few days ago.Police arrested him Wednesday morning from his field following a reported theft at Eluru village just a few days earlier.On Wednesday, he was arrested by the police from his fields in connection to a stolen item reported at Eluru Village a few day ago.

Veerashekar’s family members said three policemen took him to the police station.Veerashekar’s relatives said that three officers took Veerashekar to the station.Veerashekar was taken to police station by three of his family members, according to Veerashekar’s family.

Though Veerashekar’s elder brother and another relative also reached the police station demanding papers relating to the case, the police asked them to leave, saying the same will be provided later.Veerashekar’s older brother and another relative were also present at the station to demand papers on the case.However, they were asked to leave by the police, who said that the documents would be available later.

Veerashekar’s elder brother, and another relative, also went to the police station, requesting papers in relation to the case.The police requested that they leave the station, saying that more information will be given later.

Late on Wednesday night, one of Veerashekar’s neighbours received a call from the police station asking them to take him home.On Wednesday night Veerashekar received an urgent call from his neighbour asking him to come home.

One of Veerashekar’s neighbors received a phone call late Wednesday night from the police asking for them to transport him home.When his family members went to the police station was found unconscious.

His family was shocked to discover that he had been unconscious when they went to the police station.The police found him unconscious after his family went to see him.

Police said he was sick but when he regained consciousness he told the family members that he was beaten up.He claimed that he had been sick, but police told him the truth when he became conscious.Although he claimed he was feeling sick, he later told his family that he had been beaten.He alleged that the policemen stretched his hands and legs after pinning against a wall and beat him with belts and sticks.

After pinning him against the wall, he claimed that policemen beat him with sticks and belts.The police officers allegedly pinned him to a wall with his legs and stretched his arms and legs, beating him with sticks or belts.

The next day, the tribal farmer’s relatives and other residents brought him to the police station and staged ‘dharna’ demanding action against policemen who tortured him.On the next day, his relatives and neighbors brought the tribe farmer to the police station.They demanded that police officers who had tortured him be punished.Next day, tribal farmers’ relatives brought him to the station.

Other residents also took him there and demanded that he be treated with remorse.The police later shifted him to the government hospital at Suryapet.Later, Suryapet’s government hospital transferred him.He was later transferred to Suryapet by the police.

Police, however, denied the use of third-degree methods.However, police denied that third-degree techniques were used.The police however denied using third-degree tactics.They said Veerashekar was picked up for questioning after an accused in a theft case revealed his name.

Veerashekar, they said, was taken into question by police after an accuser in a case of theft revealed his identity.Veerashekar was arrested for questioning by police following the revelation of his identity by an accused in theft cases.

Police said since he was weak and not well, he was sent back home.He was not feeling well and was weak so he was returned home.

According to police, Veerashekar was not well enough and was therefore sent home.

A man had complained to police last Friday that a theft of Rs 10,000 cash and 40 liquor bottles took place at his liquor shop on November 4.Police received a complaint from a man that Rs 10,000 in cash and 40 bottles of liquor were stolen from his shop last Friday.Last Friday, a man complained that Rs 10,000 cash was stolen and 40 liquor bottles were taken from his liquor store on November 4.Based on the CCTV footage, police had arrested one Naveen, who had revealed the role of Veershekar and two others in the crime.Police had captured CCTV footage and arrested Naveen.

He had confessed to Veershekar’s involvement in the crime.The CCTV footage showed that police arrested Naveen who revealed Veershekar as well as two other suspects in the crime #transferred #Tribal #alleged #torture #Telangana #Hyderabad

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